Your Guide to Health – Chapter 13: Common Emergencies in the Home

Emergencies always strike suddenly, without warning. One moment everything is fine; the next, someone Burns are serious, not only because of pain in the area of the burn itself, but also because of possible chemical changes in other parts of the body. Burns are among the most common household emergencies. Young children are often burned… Read More Your Guide to Health – Chapter 13: Common Emergencies in the Home

Your Guide to Health – Chapter 12: Emergency Care

Emergencies always strike suddenly, without warning. One moment everything is fine; the next, someone is involved in a serious accident. Victims include all ages, from tiny children to elderly folk. Cuts, bruises, lacerations, fractures, and fainting spells are common amid all the bustling activity of life. Every day people fall from broken ladders, weakened chairs,… Read More Your Guide to Health – Chapter 12: Emergency Care

Your Guide to Health – Chapter 10: Nursing A Patient At Home

Self-medication is now a myth. With the limited practitioners for specific private medical attention, this case is inevitable. The available knowledge on medical issues is widely available. Cases whereby medical personnel’s can delegate aspects of their job to individuals at a fee is common. The number of quarantine cases and home medical treatment in 2021… Read More Your Guide to Health – Chapter 10: Nursing A Patient At Home

Your Guide to Health – Chapter 9: Controlling Your Weight

A human’s weight and lateral size vary throughout a lifetime. Although there are 3 basic body types for people; however, every category of persons has the potential to increase/decrease size either voluntarily or involuntarily. Since the 1830s, people have depended on the body mass index, BMI, as a guide for standard weight and height for… Read More Your Guide to Health – Chapter 9: Controlling Your Weight

Your Guide to Health – Chapter 8: Vitamins to Keep you Healthy

In some countries where they experience less than 6 hours of sunlight, they have less vitamin D in their system. Some may feel that it’s naturally occurring so people should ignore the effects. To the contrary, it is common knowledge that lack of sufficient vitamin D leads to depression. Reactions between chemicals and fluids are… Read More Your Guide to Health – Chapter 8: Vitamins to Keep you Healthy