Retrofitting A Home For Wheelchair Access: 4 Important Tips To Make Life Easier

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When a person becomes wheelchair-bound, one of the greatest challenges they typically face is retrofitting their existing home to be wheelchair-accessible. Often times, the process can be rather expensive and time consuming. Some of the more common changes and renovations that need to be made for wheelchair access include installing access ramps and widening doorways, but there are some other less obvious changes that can make life easier for person in a wheelchair.…

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The Role Of A Microbiology Testing Lab In Your Fecal Matter Transplant

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IBS (or Irritable Bowel Syndrome) patients have a new type of treatment which has been shown to have very promising and effective results. The disquieting part about this new treatment is that it involves the use of someone else’s fecal matter through ingestion or via enema. Yet, the balanced microbiotic flora found in a donor’s fecal sample can really help regulate your gastrointestinal tract and make your IBS symptoms much more tolerable.…

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Hearing Problems In Children: What Parents Need To Know

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Realizing your children have problems with their hearing can be difficult. This is especially true if your child has not learned to talk or respond to verbal commands. Once your child reaches a certain age you may start to wonder if he or she is not talking and responding because he or she can’t hear or for some other reason. Autistic children, for example, are commonly tested for hearing loss when they do not start talking with other children in their age group.…

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