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If you have ever suffered from dry eyes, you know how irritating and painful the condition can be. Whether your case of dry eyes is mild or severe, TranquilEyes can help! TranquilEyes goggles use moist heat to soothe eyes and relieve them of itchiness and fatigue. Simply soak the included moisture pads in hot water, place them in the eye covers, and wear the TranquilEyes goggles for at least 20 minutes (45 for severe dry eyes). TranquilEyes is ideal for anyone who deals with dry eyes due to normal aging, use of contact lenses, LASIK surgery, extended computer use, medical conditions, or sim...
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Did you know December and January are when gyms sell the most gym memberships? The most popular New Year resolutions are weight loss and to get in shape, and many of us (I know I have tried this) assume that buying the gym membership will be enough motivation. Sometimes it even works, but rarely for very long. Instead, here are some easy ways to get motivated to lose weight (and then stay motivated once you’ve started!): Be nice to yourself. One of the hardest parts is admitting and then deciding to lose weight so congratulate yourself for doing that! The negative records that play in ...
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With the holiday season gearing up into full swing, most of us are more concerned about how big of a turkey (and then tree) to get than we are about our flexible spending account through work. Financial experts will tell you that is a big mistake – if you have a medical flexible spending account (FSA) through your employer and you don’t use that money by the end of the year then you’ll lose it. That’s right – use it or lose it. This is also the time of year for open enrollment for employee benefits, so if you haven’t been taking advantage of your ability to save through a FSA...
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Anyone suffering from incontinence problems knows that it is hard to lead a normal, day-to-day without feeling anxious.  Individuals with incontinence issues have fears about leaking onto furniture or having their portable urinals leak while traveling.  Fortunately, products have been designed to help combat fears and allow these incontinent individuals to feel confident, regardless of where they are. The Ursec Spill Proof Urinal is designed with an innovative anti-reflux system that is spill-proof and features stain-resistant plastic.  This large, clear urinal is available in either mal...
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Have you ever suffered from back pain, whether it’s just occasional or chronic, but do not have the money to drop on a massage or a chiropractor visit? Stretching your back is the easiest way to relieve tense muscles in the entire back area but unless you’ve been directed on how to do it exactly, stretching on your can be more harmful than helpful. There are products out on the market that cater to these needs specifically; these back stretchers are endorsed by personal trainers, physicians and even massage therapists so stop worrying about expensive medical bills with the investment of a ...

When entering the world of lung disease there is a lot of confusion on the difference between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and pulmonary fibrosis, and even confusion on if there is a difference at all. The quick answer is “yes,” there is a difference between COPD and pulmonary fibrosis.

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The aXbo Sleep Phase Alarm Clock is an alarm clock that tracks your sleep cycle to wake you up at your body’s optimum moment. Designed to help you wake up feeling rejuvenated and rested, the aXbo Sleep Phase Alarm Clock wakes you up naturally. aXbo Sleep Phase Alarm Clock

According to the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), sleep is vital for a person’s physical and mental health. Read more

The NightWave Sleep Assistant for Insomnia Blue Light Travel Edition was designed to give users a pre-sleep relaxation session. The travel edition can be used anywhere, so the user can just set it on a night stand next to their bed and lie in the comfort of their own bed. Forget counting sheep. A soft blue light is projected into a dark room, the user is able to follow the light as it rises and falls at a slow speed causing the user to synchronize their breath with the blue wave, giving the body a relaxing rhythm. This sleep assistant helps a user reduce any stress or anxiety they may be feeling from the day so that they can get the rest they deserve and need. The user will awaken refreshed and ready to start the day feeling instantly more contented than the day before, virtually allowing a user to wake up on the right side of the bed every day! NightWave Sleep Assistant for Insomnia Blue Light Travel Edition

Sleep is necessary for a person to be healthy both physically and mentally. By getting an average of eight hours of sleep a night a person will feel more alert, refreshed, and active than a person who received little sleep who would feel lazy, exhausted, and depressed. Unfortunately, many people can’t sleep more despite wanting to and trying to. Read more

The US Department of Transportation has implemented a new regulation making air travel easier for passengers requiring portable oxygen concentrators. Passengers are now authorized to use any FAA approved portable oxygen concentrator during any commercial flight that lands or takes off in US, regardless of whether or not the airline has approved the device. Air travel with oxygen has been simplified for passengers, eliminating the need to use specific concentrators on specific airlines. Invacare XPO2

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1, 2… 46… 105… Still counting sheep? For the majority of people, counting sheep is just a mindless activity that never results in sleep. Here’s another concept that doesn’t take much thinking but actually results in sleeping, the DreamKeeper DK 400 Sleep Aid. DreamKeeper DK 400 Sleep Aid

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Ever wished you could have Lance Armstrong’s lungs? Try the PowerLung or the PowerLung AireStream. This device helps anyone from an athlete training for triathlon to someone recovering from a recent surgery and even those suffering from COPD or lung cancer. PowerLung Lung Breathing Exercise

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