Fashionable Prescription Eyeglasses

If you wear prescription eyeglasses you know they have a big impact on your appearance. In some retail stores, non-prescription glasses are sold as fashion accessories. You have the real thing, and should use your glasses to accentuate your facial features and your personal style. Here are some tips on making the most of your glasses as a fashion accessory. Buy Glasses That Accentuate Your Face Shape. One of the most important things you can consider when buying a new pair of frames is how they will compliment your face. [Read More]

Why Urgent Care Is In Higher Demand And How Your Skills As A Licensed Medical Professional Can Make A Big Difference

As violence in the United States continues to rise ever so slightly, more and more citizens are in need of urgent care after their traumatic encounters. Health and medical teams try to keep up, but the country needs more clinics and more staff. Most urgent care facilities are only equipped with a few doctors per shift, unless you live in a major metropolis where extra doctors are not present, but on call. [Read More]

Learn How To Ease Some Of The Symptoms Of Diarrhea

Whether you suffer from a digestive disorder or a gastrointestinal disorder, such as irritable bowel syndrome, you know about the discomforts that come along with diarrhea all too well. Fortunately, these aren't discomforts you have to simply sit around and helplessly endure. You can provide some comfort. There are a number of ways you can relieve some of the common symptoms of diarrhea. Anal Fissures Anal fissures are microscopic tears in the external skin that lines the anus. [Read More]

An Introduction To Blood Type And Rh System Testing And Why Obstetricians Must Perform These Tests

Early on in a mother's pregnancy, her obstetrician will perform a variety of blood tests. Two things that the obstetrician will determine during these tests are the mother's blood type and whether her blood is positive or negative.  Blood Type And Rh System Type During the first visit, the obstetrician will likely determine the patient's blood type based on the ABO blood type system and Rh system. The ABO blood type test will reveal whether the mother has type A, type B, type AB, or type O blood. [Read More]