Healing help: device can bring wounds to a close
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The noninvasive 'negative pressure device' is used to treat hard-to-heal wounds such as bedsores. Simple and inexpensive, the device is designed for home use, with a doctor's prescription. The device works by removing the fluid in a wound, which enhances the natural healing process.
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1995
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Patient advice: a calm dentist makes a happy patient
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Patients can help their dentists remain calm by arriving for their appointment on time and not complaining if they must wait. Patients are also advised to limit their conversation to their dental concerns and to tell the dentist when they are in pain.
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1995
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Make exercise automatic
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Exercising does not require motivation once it becomes a habit. Advice for making exercise into a habit includes making it a priority and finding and scheduling the time for it. It is also important to choose an exercise that is enjoyable.
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1996
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