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Some tips for you

Keep calm and carry on: 4 dos and don'ts for treating cuts and grazes

So you've cut yourself? No worries, just stay cool. There are a few things you need to do to deal with a minor injury, like assessing and staunching the bleeding. Let's find out all about it together.

Nasal strip, one product many uses

Nasal strips open the nasal cavities slightly to facilitate breathing in the event of nasal congestion, limit snoring and improve airflow for sports activities

Nasal strips, during the day and at night

Nasal strips can alleviate nasal congestion - caused by allergies or the common cold - and snoring and can be used to improve airflow during sports activities. This article reveals some best practices to help you use nasal strips correctly

Nebulization therapy: 3 things to do (and 3 to avoid)

If you're about to turn on the nebulizer, wait just a moment. There are some things you need to learn to do first, like breathing through your mouth if you have bronchitis, for example, as well as some you must absolutely avoid, like sterilizing plastic ampoules in boiling water.

Plantar warts, what a pain!

Warts are caused by human papilloma virus infection (HPV) and can appear on different parts of the body: warts on the soles of the feet are particularly painful. Let's explore the classification, causes and treatments

I'm begging you.... please stop snoring!

How many times have you heard the same phrase when you wake up in the morning... Can your partner no longer handle sleepless nights listening to you snore? OK then, the time has come for you to do something about it. First of all, you could put some earplugs under their pillow for them to find, but if you don't want to come across as selfish, keep in mind some of the following suggestions to make sure your bedmate has sweet dreams.

How to lower a fever! 5 secrets for optimal fever management

Drink lots of water, dress in layers, use cold compresses. Additional advice? Complete rest and a healthy diet.

The ABC of subcutaneous injections

If your diabetes care doesn't include oral treatment, then you've got a regular date with subcutaneous injections. It's a procedure that allows you to absorb the drug on a constant basis. Here are the 5 basic steps to doing a subcutaneous injection for you to follow so you don't make any mistakes.

The anti-hypertension menu: diet makes the difference

Your battle against hypertension begins at the table. A few simple dietary rules can prevent and in some cases cure high blood pressure. Cut down on salt and look for foods with a significant potassium concentration. Many of these recommendations are part of the Dash diet (www.dietadash.it), which aims to prevent hypertension.