The National Institutes of Health reports that almost 29 million Americans could benefit from a hearing aid. Whether your hearing loss is mild or profound, it can significantly impact your quality of life. Inability to hear sounds or understand conversations can lead to social isolation, depression, and even cognitive decline over time. Hearing aids are constantly improving both clarity and size, but recent advancements in AI technology have shown the most exciting improvements for those living with hearing loss.
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FAQs About Bunionectomies (And A Few About Bunions, In General)
Bunions occur when the joint between the big toe and the forefoot begins to distort and develop calcified, bony tissue on the outside surface. This causes the big toe to look like it is turned inward, and the foot itself to look like it has a big bump on its side. Bunions are common, but not all cases are severe. The most severe cases generally need to be operated upon in order to keep the patient comfortable and able to walk appropriately.
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Your Guide To Medical Cannabis Cards
With more and more states making cannabis legal, especially medical cannabis, you may be wondering if it's a good fit for you. If you have a medical condition that could benefit from cannabis, you may even qualify for a medical cannabis card in your state. For more information, keep reading.
What Is a Medical Cannabis Card?
Many people consume cannabis for recreational use, but it can also be used to help treat a wide variety of medical conditions.
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4 Ways In Which Physical Therapy For Knee Pain Benefits You
When you're in pain, the last thing you think about is exercise. And in fact, part of the recuperation strategy for a lot of leg pain is to rest. But when the pain is in one of your joints and is not getting better, you can't fully rely on the RICE protocol to heal everything. This is when you seek out a diagnosis of what exactly is causing the pain and what you can do about it.
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