Why You Lose Your Teeth As You Age And How You Can Correct This Problem

Most people assume that losing your teeth in the latter years of your life is normal and just a regular part of aging. To an extent, it is, but you do not have to lose your teeth willingly. In fact, good dental hygiene can help you maintain the longevity of your adult teeth for years to come. To help explain why tooth loss, aging and acceptance are widespread concepts, here are the facts and how you can prevent and treat tooth loss. Read More 

2 Steps You May Want To Add To Your Business’s Hiring Process

It can be said that a business is only as good as its employees and for the most part, this is true. After all, if you cannot trust the employees to do a good job, stay safe, and help maintain a safe workplace for everyone else, you will be left dealing with employee drama rather than focusing on sales and customers. This is why employers must take the proper approach in the hiring process. Read More 

Improving Your Breastfeeding Experience With A Simple Clip Under The Tongue Or Lip

Taking care of a newborn is both exciting and exhausting. Breastfeeding is one aspect of newborn care that makes it so exhausting, because an infant needs to eat so frequently and is still learning so much about the world. If you are having trouble breastfeeding and haven't been able to find a solution, a simple procedure under your baby's tongue or lip could help your baby make significant breastfeeding improvements: Read More 

Three Surprising Reasons Your Back Is Hurting

Somewhere between 60 and 80% of adults in America suffer from back pain, and the cause is not always obvious. Read on for some of the lesser known reasons your back may be hurting. Smoking You know that every time you light a cigarette, you're inundating your body with dangerous chemicals—arsenic, tar, and formaldehyde, just to name a few. And most people can recite a list of illnesses associated with smoking: lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema. Read More 

Hearing Aids And You: What You Need To Know

Hearing loss is an inevitable part of a long and well-lived life. While the prospect of getting hearing aids may not appeal to you, the reality is that at some point or other, everyone's hearing will begin to fail. So, rather than constantly straining to understand a conversation, or turning your television up to an uncomfortable volume (for the other people around you, that is), you have finally taken the leap to get yourself some hearing aids. Read More