How A Medical Technology Assessment Can Bring Your Idea To Fruition

Advancements in medical technology can save lives. It's quite incredible how someone's idea for an invention can become a life-saving medical device. There's a lot of work involved in the process. Because of this, ideas for inventions are proprietary and can be patented. If you have a working idea for medical technology and would like to bring your idea to fruition, it's important to get some help from a medical technology assessment service. Read More 

Is Your Child Experiencing Hearing Loss? What To Watch For

For a parent, one of the hardest things to identify is the indication of hearing loss in your child. In fact, some parents miss the early signs because they don't know what to watch for. The truth is that signs of hearing issues can be subtle, which makes it harder for parents to identify the issue. While a pediatrician's hearing screening can help, it's important that you know what to watch for in your daily life. Read More 

Are You a Good Candidate for Coolsculpting?

Coolsculpting is a cosmetic procedure that melts fat away using a freezing process called cryolipolysis. While it's an excellent way to treat troublesome spots diet and exercise just can't fix, the procedure isn't for everyone. Here are two things a consultant considers when determining whether you're a good candidate for Coolsculpting. You're Close to Your Goal Weight One of the first things the professional evaluating you for Coolsculpting will look at is whether you're already close to your goal weight and for a couple of reasons. Read More 

Tips for a Smooth Recovery After General Surgery for Gallbladder Removal

The gallbladder is a small organ in the abdomen that is responsible for storing bile produced by the liver. Some people experience severe issues with their gallbladder, and the solution to the health issues is to have the gallbladder removed by a general surgeon. The good news is that a human being can live without a gallbladder. But the removal of the gallbladder by a general surgeon does have a recovery period, just like any other type of surgical procedure. Read More 

3 FAQ About Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a disorder of the large intestine, affects up to 45 million people in the United States. It's typical for people with this digestive disorder to complain of stomach pain, as well as gas and bloating. Those with IBS also suffer with other digestive issues, such as constipation or diarrhea. If you would like to know more about this digestive disorder, here are the answers to three frequently asked questions about IBS. Read More