The top of your foot is hurting and you don't know why. You don't want to rush to the doctor's office if it's nothing that a little ice won't fix. You don't want to ignore it, either, if you should be making that doctor's appointment. How do you tell? Learn more about the signs that may mean that you've broken your foot.
Your Foot Pain Came On Slowly
The human foot has 26 bones in it, and a whole lot of cartilage, tendons, muscles, and nerves connect all of those bones together, so trying to figure out why part of that bundle is hurting isn't easy.
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Medical facilities and hospitals of all types are required to document data about their patients. This includes past medical history, lists of current medications, and exam notes. While many facilities still operate by keeping paper health records, this can take a lot more work and can easily get disorganized. Investing in electronic health records offers many benefits. Take a look at the following information to learn more about these advantages.
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Oral surgery can be deceptively hard on the body, with many patients able to walk out of the surgical office just minutes after their procedure. But while localized anesthetic is helpful for masking pain, it can also cause individuals to forget that they have just undergone an operation. Sometimes, however, your body may choose to remind you of its ordeal through surprise nose bleeds, which can be highly distressing if you are not prepared for them.
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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.
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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.
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