3 Reasons To Employ EMR Scribes In Your Medical Facility

Medical practitioners experience challenges keeping and accessing patients' records because they deal with many people over time. That results in delays in the provision of services. Moreover, physical documents take up a lot of space, and it's costly to keep buying the stationery to record. Luckily, employing remote electronic medical records (EMR) scribes saves you from dealing with large physical documents. It also saves you from the cost of using physical scribes to sit in the office to record all conversations. Read More 

At-Home Colon Cancer Screening: What You Need To Know

One of the most common and effective tests for colon cancer is a colonoscopy. However, there are other tests available that you can choose. At-home colon cancer screening tests are an option to consider, but you may be curious about their effectiveness and reliability. The following are some things you need to know about at-home colon cancer screening tests: How Does an At-Home Test Work? There are different types of at-home colon cancer screening tests. Read More 

You Need To Play The Long Game For Success With Botox Injections

It's practically become common knowledge at this point that getting Botox injections is a quick and relatively painless way to get a younger-looking face with fewer wrinkles. But you should also understand that long-term Botox treatment is about more than just one or even several injections. If you are considering Botox and want the treatment to provide long-term results that last, here are some tips to keep in mind during the weeks and months to come. Read More 

How Can You Stay Dedicated to Going To The Gym?

Plenty of people struggle to find the motivation to work out on a regular basis. Usually, however, if you can manage to get yourself to the gym, you can then manage to work out. But how do you make the act of visiting the gym a habit you remain dedicated to? Here are a few tips. Find a gym that's convenient. If you have to drive 30 minutes in heavy traffic or pay $10 to park every time you go to the gym, you're more likely to make excuses and avoid going. Read More 

How Ménière’s Disease Affects Your Hearing

Although Ménière's disease affects the inner ear, it's a condition with symptoms that can have an effect on many aspects of your life. As excess fluid accumulates in the inner ear, pressure on your endolymphatic sac can lead to vertigo, nausea (and vomiting), as well as headaches. Extreme cases can be debilitating. There's also the fact that hearing loss is to be expected. What steps can you take if you've been diagnosed with Ménière's disease? Read More