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Aug

Maintaining a Healthy Voice

For many people, a strong, clear voice is a major part of their jobs for example, teachers, religious officials, entertainers, and salespeople. Even if you don't have a job that requires you to speak a lot, there are likely times when you want your voice to be in top shape...

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18

Aug

Holiday Smells for Your Home

There are many smells associated with the holiday season. When you smell something, the olfactory neurons in your nose pass an impulse along the olfactory nerve up to your brain. The olfactory bulb in your bran processes the impulse and passes information about the smell to the l...

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18

Aug

Avoiding Holiday Feast Heartburn

As many as 20% of Americans need frequent relief from heartburn. Food-related holidays, particularly Thanksgiving, can mean a lot of pain if you suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). With reflux, the food, liquid, digestive liquid (bile), and acid move from the stom...

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18

Aug

Food Allergies in Kids

Kids who have food allergies face a lot of day-to-day challenges. It can be even more challenging during the holidays, when more and unique foods are available and people who may not know about allergies are feeding kids. There are initiatives such as the Teal Pumpkin Project&nbs...

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18

Aug

Ear-Focused Costumes for Halloween

Halloween is right around the corner! As you're thinking about different costumes for the big day, consider showcasing a very important body part: Your ears! Cat, dog, bear, rabbit, mouse, etc. : A sound-focused mammal with distinctive ears, such as a cat, dog, bear, or...

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18

Aug

Flat Head Syndrome in Infants (Plagiocephaly)

Plagiocephaly is the term doctors use to describe a misshapen skull, including a flat spot on the back or side of the skull. The term positional plagiocephaly is used when the flat spot is caused by an infant lying on one side for too long. The flat spot occurs because infants&rs...

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18

Aug

Earwax Impaction Causes and Treatments

Earwax, or cerumen, is created by the ear to help lubricate and protect the ear from external debris. Most of the time earwax naturally leaves the ear by chewing and other jaw movements. As earwax reaches the outside of the ear, it flakes and falls out. Ears are self-cleaning, bu...

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18

Aug

Helping a Teacher’s Hoarse Voice

A teacher's voice is her most valuable asset. Teachers place huge stress on their voices, often talking for many hours in a day inside rooms with poor acoustics and a lot of background noise. Early in the fall term it’s very common for teachers’ voices to become...

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18

Aug

Back-To-School: Avoiding Germs in the Classroom

It's the time of year when teachers prepare, kids grumble, and parents rejoice. The start of the new school year is upon us! Whether your kids dread or welcome a new school year, there are plenty of things you’re probably already doing to help them prepare. As your ki...

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18

Aug

Unclogging a Clogged Ear

There are several reasons an individual may have a clogged ear(s). Assuming that: There's no pain in the ear that might indicate an ear infection There are no other symptoms such as sinus pain or an upper respiratory infection You don’t typically experience ear...

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18

Aug

A Lump in a Child’s Neck

Finding a lump or mass in your child's neck can be alarming to any parent. Most of the time, a lump in the neck is a swollen lymph node and not cause for immediate concern. Lymph nodes on the side of the neck, under the jaw, and behind the ears can swell for a number of rea...

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18

Aug

Sunscreen and Sun Safety

It's the first official day of summer! In sunny Central Florida that may not mean a lot, as we enjoy the sun’s rays nearly every day of the year, but many cities throughout the U. S. celebrate today by spending extra time outside. Extra time outside means more need for...

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