2015

About Taking Anabolic Steroids For Building Muscles

Do you need a little help building the muscles in your body? You may want to consider investing in anabolic steroids, as they can offer many other benefits as well. Find out in this article what you should know about anabolic steroids so you can decide if you want take them or not. What Are Anabolic Steroids? Anabolic steroids are supplements that can give your body the feel of having more testosterone. Read More 

Treatment To Lessen The Gap Between Teeth: Risks, Benefits, And When To Consider It

While the gap between your front teeth, known as a diastema, may have been cute when you were little, it's quickly losing its charm and causing you to question whether you should get it fixed. Below is an overview of available treatment options for daistema, the postivies and negatives of treatment, and when seeking treatment may be in your best interests.  What Treatment Options are Available?  There are a variety of treatment options available and the treatment chosen by your dentist will depend on a number of factors, including the cause of the gap and the gap's severity. Read More 

4 Things Parents Need To Know About Toe Walking

Toe walking is a gait abnormality where a child walks with too much weight on the balls of their feet and not enough on their heels or other parts of their feet. Here are four things parents need to know about it. What are the signs of toe walking? The main symptom of toe walking is very easy to identify. You will see your child walking and running on the balls of their feet. Read More 

What You Need To Know About Cluster Headaches

Cluster headaches are like migraine's ill-tempered cousin; they come usually without much warning and cause violent, constant pain in one side of your head. It can last from 15 (long-feeling) minutes to even upwards of 3 hours before going away, and these headaches can occur 8 times a day on the high end. The constant question with cluster headaches, however, is not what they are or how long they last -- it's how to get rid of the debilitating pain. Read More 

3 Eye Conditions That Your Optometrist Can Diagnose Before You Have Vision Loss

Even if you can see clearly, you should still have your eyes examined regularly. An eye exam can be used to determine visual acuity. However, it may also help identify other health conditions that affect the eyes. Here are a few conditions that your optometrist may identify during your routine eye exam, even though you have not noticed a change in your vision: Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy occurs because of changes in the retinal blood vessels caused by diabetes. Read More