Medical Conditions

senior woman and hospice nurse laughing

Hospice Care: The Light at the End of a Tunnel for the Terminally Ill

Hospice care is prescribed to a patient who is no longer expected to live for more than six months. With hospice care, patients can live the rest of their remaining time focusing on their loved ones and everything that eases their pain. Their physical, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being will be taken care of. It

Hospice Care: The Light at the End of a Tunnel for the Terminally Ill Continue Reading

old woman wearing make up

Beauty Booboos: Could Your Make-up Be the Culprit Behind the Wrinkles?

Make-up does a lot of wonders to our face. Perhaps the best thing it does is it hides imperfections. The caveat, however, is that how you apply those beauty items could be the very reason you’re worsening those facial flaws. More particularly? The dreaded fine lines. If you want to keep your youthful, glowing look,

Beauty Booboos: Could Your Make-up Be the Culprit Behind the Wrinkles? Continue Reading

in a hospice care

Elements of Personal Care for Patients in Hospice Care

Facing a life-limiting illness comes with several issues. One of the most distressing is the decline in personal hygiene and a patient’s inability to handle the activities of daily living he/she could easily manage in the past. For a formerly independent person, particularly, these issues can significantly affect his/her emotional state. Investing in professional hospice

Elements of Personal Care for Patients in Hospice Care Continue Reading

pharmacist

Online Prescriptions: Understanding the New Medical Workflow

Over a decade ago, e-prescribing was brought into the spotlight with the approval of the MMA or Medicare Modernization Act. It was initially designed to help pharmacies cut down on delivery time and other overhead costs. And the system accomplished that. It was efficient, and it provided results. Thus, the automated collection of patients’ medical

Online Prescriptions: Understanding the New Medical Workflow Continue Reading

Tooth Extraction

The Tooth of the Matter: What to Eat (And Not to Eat) After Tooth Extraction

Tooth extraction is a general operation that can be necessitated by tooth infection, gum disease, or crowding. On average, it takes between 7-10 days for you to recover after having a tooth extracted fully. And during this period, you may find it very difficult to eat due to pain and discomfort. However, you must keep

The Tooth of the Matter: What to Eat (And Not to Eat) After Tooth Extraction Continue Reading

Scroll to Top