2017

Doctor, Doctor Give Me The News! How Your Doctor Should Deliver Bad News

A family doctor is one that you see for urgent care, preventative care, and short-term medical treatments. If, in the course of conducting some tests, your family doctor discovers something indicative of a major health issue, he or she is required to tell you. Here is how your doctor should deliver bad news, and how you can help him/her with that difficult task. NOT Over The Phone Gone are the days when doctors can avoid a face-to-face situation and just call the patient with bad news. Read More 

Dealing with Chronic Pain? 3 Strategies for Welcome Relief

Chronic pain is a problem shared by a growing number of Americans each year. In fact, according to statistics published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), pain currently affects one of every four, a number that adds up to slightly more than 76 million members of the population. Chronic pain also has a financial impact because it interferes with the ability to hold permanent employment and is now recognized as the leading cause of long-term disability. Read More 

3 Times Of Day When You Can Benefit From Using Sound Plugs

If you have never thought about purchasing sound plugs, you might not think that they are very effective. However, if you buy the right pair, you might be surprised by how much they can help at blocking out sound. In fact, once you try them out, you might find that there are a few times during the day when you could benefit from them. These are a few situations in which sound plugs can be helpful in your daily routine. Read More