2016

Emerging Wheelchair Rental Tech To Look For In Future Rentals

If you're considering wheelchair rental at some point in the future, you should be aware of some interesting new emerging technologies coming out that could aid you down the road. Here are a few examples of these technologies including how they could help anyone who expects to need wheelchair rentals in the future. Hands-free One problem many people who need to rent and use wheelchairs encounter is that they can't do anything with their hands at the same time that they're moving.

Dealing With Insomnia? Common Causes And Natural Remedies

Do you currently suffer from severe amounts of insomnia? There are a variety of reasons for not being able to sleep, and many people choose to medication to help get some extra rest at night. Have you considered more natural remedies to insomnia? Your chiropractor may have some ways to help you sleep without depending on medicine. The first thing to do is get to the root of the problem. The following are some things that could be the cause of your inability to sleep and how you can manage it:

4 Ways To Maintain Your Milk Supply While Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding gives your baby the best possible start in life. This method of feeding provides your baby with all the fluids, calories and nutrients necessary for being healthy. However, breastfeeding is a major commitment for a mother. It is based on supply and demand. You have to breastfeed often for your breast to produce milk. Read on to find out how to maintain your milk supply. Pump On A Regular Basis

Amblyopic Treatment: A Combination That Works

Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is a condition that is most often associated with children, but some teenagers and adults suffer from it because it was not addressed properly when they were younger. No matter what your age, if you have this condition, you should embrace a combination of treatments that can greatly improve your vision.  Symptoms The symptoms of amblyopia include eyes that do not work in concert with each other and the appearance of one eye wandering from side to side.

Can You Control Mild Exotropia With Contact Lenses?

Exotropia is a condition that occurs when one or both of your eyes diverge outward from your point of focus, creating a "bug-eyed" appearance either intermittently or constantly. This drifting, particularly if it is intermittent, may be mild enough that you don't even register a change in your vision, but it will still be noticeable to those around you. Although severe cases of exotropia will likely require surgery to be treated effectively, you may be able to reduce or even eliminate your intermittent exotropia through the use of contact lenses.