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What You Need To Know If You're Going To Scatter Ashes

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One of the more popular ways to deal with cremains (the remains of a body that has been cremated) is to scatter the ashes, and many people have an image in their minds of taking the ashes out to sea and dropping them in the water. It’s not that simple. The act of scattering ashes isn’t that difficult, but you do need to be aware of certain legalities and practical issues before throwing those ashes into the wind or water.…

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5 Tips For Helping Your Parent Adapt To Assisted Living

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If your elderly parent will soon be moving into assisted living, they are far from alone. Around one million Americans currently live in an assisted living facility, and that number is only expected to grow along with the aging population. Assisted living is a convenient and practical option for many families, allowing seniors to live in a comfortable home with on-site medical care, social and recreation opportunities, and day-to-day assistance. Here are five tips for helping your parent adapt to assisted living:…

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How Palliative Care Can Make You Happier And Healthier If You Are Depressed from Your Chronic Illness

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Suffering from a chronic illness can be overwhelming, painful, and depressing, but you don’t have to feel like this. Palliative care is a service you can obtain that is designed solely for improving the quality of life for people with chronic illnesses. This service combines a variety of services into one, and it can help you prevent all of the serious risks associated with depression, which is a common result of living with a chronic illness.…

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After The Injury: Signs You Might Have A Hairline Fracture

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If you injure your foot, it is often easy to tell if you have a broken bone– bruising, intense swelling, misshapen areas and the fact you heard a pop or a snap could all indicate a broken bone. If you have pain but did not hear a sound, you might assume it is a sprain. However, sometimes intense pain can also be caused by a hairline fracture in one of your bones.…

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3 Things to Know Before Taking Antibiotics for Colds

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When your nose starts running and a cough begins to develop, you may want to find instant relief by going to the doctor for an antibiotic. While most people think antibiotics are the perfect cure for colds, allergies, and flus, they are not the best option in some cases. It really depends on the nature of your illness, and it might be better for you to try to feel better with other options.…

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4 Tips For Helping A Relative That Has Just Completed Drug Rehab

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If a close relative is just finishing up treatment at a drug recovery center and is going to live with you after getting out, you may wonder how to handle this situation to make sure he or she stays drug-free. While it is not your responsibility to make sure your adult relative never does drugs again, there are things you should know, realize, and do to make this person’s chances of success greater.…

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Healthcare Workers: Three Considerations To Help You Choose The Right Work Shoe

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Medical professionals have physically demanding jobs. Doctors, nurses, therapists and other members of the health care team work nights and days, twelve or more hours at a time, and much of that time is spent standing. As you might expect, standing for lengthy periods of time can play havoc with your feet, so choosing the right shoe is imperative for health care professionals. Below are some three considerations to help you choose a medical shoe that will fit your specific needs:…

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Alcohol Poisoning: How To Immunize Your College-Bound Kid

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Are you the parents of a high school senior heading off to college this fall? Right now you may be focused on graduation deadlines and financial aid forms, but there is another critical issue on the horizon. College parties put your son or daughter at risk for alcohol poisoning, something that may prove more of a challenge than Biology 101. Just like you vaccinated your son or daughter against childhood diseases, take time to immunize against this present threat to health and safety.…

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Dementia Classifications And Music For Dementia Care

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From the old to the young, music always provides pleasure and comfort. Music is even useful for providing healing to the body and the mind. In fact, music provides natural treatment and healing to individuals suffering from dementia, a condition that usually negatively affects the memory, speech, judgment, and reasoning of an individual. Some forms of dementia can also cause an individual to lose emotional and behavioral control. There are several different classification schemes of dementia, for which music can provide treatment and healing.…

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Light And Motion: How To Fight Depression With Two Simple Living Changes

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Do you struggle with feeling blue on a daily basis? Even though there are many helps for depression, including medication and psychotherapy, there are things in your home and daily life that you can change in order to help your mood to improve. By making a few changes, you may start to see a change in yourself.  Lighten Up One of the easiest ways to improve your lifestyle is by increasing the amount of time you spend in the sunlight.…

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