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Mental and Physical Health Risks for Elderly People Living Alone

With grown children scattered across the country, parents who have trouble adjusting to new environments may choose to stay in their old homes instead of moving in with one of their kids. Some don’t even have children and are reluctant to live with relatives. For older adults, there could be a lot of risks associated

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An Overview of Common Eating Disorders

Most people have little understanding of what constitutes eating disorders. Often, they think that individuals suffering from eating problems are merely obsessed with food, the shape of their body, and how much they weigh. While there’s some truth to it, eating disorders are more than just that. Eating disorders are not to be taken lightly.

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Filing for Utah’s Social Security Disability Benefits

Are you a resident of Utah who has a disability that restricts your earning capacity? Well, you have a few selections for successfully obtaining disability benefits. The state offers two types of disability benefits that will be discussed further below. As for work-related injuries or illnesses, the compensation program for Utah’s workers can provide them with long-term disability

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SOS for Parents: What if Your Child Swallows Toothpaste?

Children can get a little too eager about good oral hygiene. More particularly, the part that involves toothpaste. Sometimes, they would try to swallow it, like it’s some kind of fruity snack. Other times, you catch them nibbling on the paste from the tube. And then, of course, there are those times that you only

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Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: Why Early Childhood Oral Care Matters

The American Dental Association (ADA) says oral care begins during early childhood. The association encourages families and guardians to consult their trusted pediatric dentist as soon as the first baby tooth erupts because the child becomes susceptible to tooth decay immediately after. Early Childhood Dental Care The ADA suggests that a kid’s first dental visit

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