Health Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids

What You Need To Know About Daytime Wetting In Children

Many children are potty trained around the time they are 3 years old. Some are earlier and some are later. Usually by the time the child is toilet trained they do not have too many accidents. However, there is a small group of children who have continual accidents during the day; this is called diurnal enuresis. Here are some things you need to know about daytime wetting. Is Daytime Wetting and Nighttime Wetting Caused By The Same Thing? Read More 

Tooth Replacement 101: Get To Know Your Options

You have been walking around for years with missing teeth thinking that there are no viable options for you. Every new social interaction is filled with self-doubt and worry that your smile is being judged and under scrutiny, and you may have resolved yourself to the fact that this is how it will always be. However, thanks to major advances in cosmetic dentistry over the years, this does not have to be the case. Read More 

Pediatric Heart Surgeons: What They Do As Children’s Doctors

Parents who have given birth to infants with congenital heart problems often feel at a loss. They know they will get the referrals they need from their children's doctor to see a pediatric specialist, but most parents are unaware of what a pediatric heart surgeon does or can do. The following illustrates the special care these doctors give their smallest patients. Training and Education Pediatric heart surgeons often operate on children and infants, some of which have hearts no bigger than a tangerine when they are born. Read More 

Improve The Appearance Of Your Crooked Teeth Without Braces

Do you have crooked or chipped teeth? If your teeth are making you feel awkward or uncomfortable smiling in public or for photos, there's a way to get your smile in tip-top shape without braces. Veneers can make your crooked teeth look perfect in mere hours rather than the months or years braces would take. Here's some basic information on getting veneers. How Veneers Work & The Varieties They Come In Read More 

ACL Tears: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment

When you're chasing the soccer ball down the field, your mind is on little else. That is, until you try to turn around only to hear a pop and feel your knee give out. And while it may be tempting to keep playing, these are classic signs of a torn ACL—a serious, but common, injury. What is the ACL? In your knee, there are four bones—the fibula, the tibia, the femur, and the patella (kneecap). Read More