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Questions You Might Have Before Adult Strabismus Surgery

If you developed strabismus after an injury as an adult — or if you were born with it but it was left untreated — then your eye doctor will probably recommend surgery to correct it. Surgery for strabismus has come a long way in recent years, and it is generally safe and effective. Still, there are a few questions you'll probably want answered before you have the procedure performed. What does the surgery actually involve? Read More 

Why Hiring A Birth Doula Is Worth Your Moola

Birth doula services have been around for many years but are growing in popularity today. Pregnancy is a very stressful and long process to go through. It's always important to have as much support as you can find.  What Is a Birth Doula? A birth doula is someone a mother can hire for emotional, educational, and physical support throughout the pregnancy. A doula will provide their support and services throughout the entire pregnancy, during childbirth, and for a short time after the child is born. Read More 

4 Ways to Get the Most From Your Botox Treatment

If you want to change the way that your face looks, you can do that with Botox treatment. It is a get method for temporarily dealing with wrinkles and other facial imperfections. It is a minimally invasive way to improve the appearance of your face. When it comes to getting ready for your Botox treatment, there are a few things you should know and do. Way #1: Always Get a Consultation Read More 

Subtle Little Signs You Should Undergo An Neurological Evaluation

When you think of someone with a neurological condition, you may picture someone with tremors or seizures. Many neurological disorders do eventually progress to the point of causing these symptoms. But they're not always as obvious in the beginning. In fact, many people who are diagnosed with nerve disorders realize, after the fact, that some symptoms they assumed were normal were actually early warning signs. Don't make the same mistake! If you have any of these subtle little warning signs, see a neurological specialist soon. Read More 

Benefits of Minimally Invasive Spinal Injury

When you have back pain, you may need back surgery as a form of treatment. Your doctor may recommend spinal surgery if you've got a serious back problem that medicine and therapy haven't been able to cure. Spine problems such as scoliosis, broken vertebra, spine tumors, infected spines, and contraction of the spinal canal may require surgery. The standard spinal surgery method is known as open surgery. Here, doctors create a long cut at the back and spread or remove the tissues and muscle to create access to the spine. Read More