2015

Peripheral Arthritis And Ulcerative Colitis: What You Need To Know

Ulcerative colitis is a form of inflammatory bowel disease that affects the top layers of the colon. The condition affects around 500,000 people in the United States, with symptoms that include frequent diarrhea, rectal bleeding, weight loss and anemia. Ulcerative colitis can also cause symptoms in other parts of the body, including peripheral arthritis. Learn more about the link between these two diseases, and find out what you can do if you experience any symptoms.

2 Surprising Ways To Reduce Your Lower Back Pain

Around 100 million Americans suffer from back pain, and this pain is often located in the lower back. The lower back takes on a lot of stress, which can lead to extreme pain and stiffness, but there are ways you might be able to reduce this pain. Here are two methods that may play a big role in finding relief from your chronic lower back pain. Find Ways To Release Endorphins

Sunburn Art: What Is it & Why Is it Dangerous for Your Skin?

Sunburn art is the newest trend in tanning and tattooing. It's currently discussed and praised through social media by those who practice it. But according to sources, this new form of body art has dermatologist worried about the health of their patients. If you plan to express your individuality through sunburn art, you may want to reconsider. Here's what sunburn art is and why it's dangerous for your skin. What Exactly Is Sunburn Art?

Colic And Your Baby: Creative Ways To Soothe Your Infant

As a new parent, you are likely excited with the recent addition to your family. However, many new parents, such as yourself, experience symptoms of anxiety, particularly when it comes to a colicky infant. Colic is the term used to describe gas and pain that occurs in the intestines. Infants and babies are most susceptible to colic. While the problem may seem nerve wracking, here are some creative parenting tips to help clam and soothe your baby.

Home Health And Medicare: Everything You Need To Know About Your Coverage

Planning your home care when you use medicare insurance can be a little complicated. Your care is only covered under specific conditions, and some services may not qualify for coverage. If your doctor has recommended home care, it's important to understand how you can stay within medicare requirements as you look for a caregiver. What Home Healthcare Services Qualify For Medicare Coverage? The first step to ensuring your home care qualifies for coverage is getting a doctor's prescription.