How to Plan An Affordable Yet Respectful Funeral

Planning a funeral is a stressful thing to do—especially since it always comes at an unexpected time. You want to be respectful, but you don't want to spend unnecessary money on funeral expenses. According to National Funeral Directors Association, the average funeral in the United States costs around $7,045. However, there are many things you can do to keep the cost of your friend or family member's end of life ceremony from breaking the budget. Read More 

Is Your Princess Toe Making You Feel Anything But Royal?

Toes comes in a variety of sizes, and everyone's feet and toes differ. If you have a second toe that is longer than your big toe, it is most likely a hereditary trait and no cause for concern. When the second toe is longer, it is sometimes calledprincess toe. However, there are people who don't feel like royalty when wearing sandals or if the long toes begins to cause foot problems. If you are unhappy with a long second toe, you can have surgery to shorten it. Read More 

Tips For Treating Eczema Naturally

Eczema is an allergic condition that causes chronic rashes on the skin.   It itches and can appear on every part of the body.  It is commonly found on the hands, inside of knees and elbows, ankles, and on the face and scalp. It is an embarrassing condition that most people with eczema will do anything to treat.  Eczema treatment doesn't have to be prescription medicines and ointments.  You can treat your eczema while using natural products you find in the home, and simply by making a few lifestyle changes. Read More 

Living With Arthritis: How To Manage Your Pain

If you have arthritis, you are probably already familiar with the level of pain and discomfort experienced on a daily basis. Not only do you have to deal with the pain itself, but it can lead to other symptoms, like giving you extreme fatigue and affecting you on an emotional level. Luckily, there are several ways to manage your pain, helping you to learn to deal with it on a long-term basis. Read More 

Pediatric Speech Problems: What Parents Need To Know

If you have a child three years of age or younger, you may notice problems with his or her speech that worry you. While all children develop different skills at varying ages, there are things parents should know about speech development and problems that commonly affect young children. The sooner you can get help for your child, he or she can begin correcting problems before starting school.   Speech Disorders And Children Read More