Answering 2 Commonly Asked Questions About Physiotherapy After Having a Stroke

Strokes may cause damage to your brain parts that control movement. Weakness and paralysis may also occur on one side of your body giving you movement problems. You may also not be able to carry out day to day activities and may require physiotherapy. Here are answers to some questions you may have about physio.  1. How Will Stroke Affect Your Movement? Stroke can cause weakness to limbs. Worse still, it can cause paralysis known as hemiplegia. Read More 

How Can You Tell if You Need a Hearing Aid?

Even if your family and friends keep telling you that you have hearing problems, you may not accept what they say. You may think that they're exaggerating or that you can't hear as well as you used to because you're getting older and that some hearing loss is natural. While this is partially true, you don't necessarily have to put up with impaired hearing. A hearing aid may make things better. Read More 

How to select the right equipment for your dental office

One of the significant decisions that you will ever make when you begin your dental practice or upgrade the dental equipment in your office is selecting the right equipment. If you have worked in a dental office before, the decision is even more difficult because you are likely to purchase the equipment that the previous office had, without analysing the specific needs of your office. As a dentist, you always have to shake off the reality that your office is one of the most feared doctor's offices. Read More 

4 Tips to Help You Quit Smoking with Hypnotherapy

It's common knowledge that nicotine is a highly addictive substance, which is one of the big reasons people struggle to quit smoking. Some people try for years to give up the habit, only to fail each time and be left with less confidence in the next attempt. For many people attempting to put smoking behind them, summoning the willpower to stick with it is just too difficult. That's why hypnotherapy can be such a useful way to get some extra help, and it's often highly effective at finally getting smokers to become ex-smokers. Read More 

Two Ways to Reduce Arthritis Pain

If you suffer from arthritis and are finding the pain hard to bear, here are two steps you can take to lower your pain levels. Do some low-impact exercise If your joints are stiff, sore and aching as a result of your arthritis, the last thing you probably want to do is exercise. However, whilst it might seem counterintuitive, certain types of exercise can actually reduce the pain caused by this health condition. Read More