How Tears Evaporate and Lead to Dry Eye

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat Is Evaporation?Dry Eye vs. Evaporative Dry EyeIncreasing LubricationIf More Help Is Needed Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents What Is Evaporation? Dry Eye vs. Evaporative Dry Eye Increasing Lubrication If More Help Is Needed Your tears work to keep your eyes lubricated and protect them from irritants like dirt and dust. Tears are made up of three layers: a mucous, watery, and oily layer, each of which comes together from separate glands....

January 17, 2025 · 5 min · 948 words · Erin Andersen

How Ted Danson Stopped Plaque Psoriasis From Stealing His Spotlight

Plaque psoriasisis the most common form of psoriasis, a condition in which the immune system causes skin cells to multiply too quickly, leading to patches of red skin with stiff, white scaling. Danson first noticed his condition when he was 25 years old. Plaque Psoriasis: Pictures and Symptoms of the Types You May See on Your Body Danson’s dermatologist prescribed a topical medication, which was the best treatment available at the time....

January 17, 2025 · 3 min · 624 words · Kevin Campbell

How Telehealth Can Help Stroke Patients in Rural Hospitals

Key TakeawaysThe COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for telehealth services, especially in rural areas.Experts say that up to 80% of strokes are preventable.Telestroke gives rural hospitals access to stroke center experts 24 hours a day. Key Takeaways The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for telehealth services, especially in rural areas.Experts say that up to 80% of strokes are preventable.Telestroke gives rural hospitals access to stroke center experts 24 hours a day....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 2117 words · Dana Hill

How Telehealth is Changing Health Care

Key TakeawaysAs a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s been an upsurge in telehealth visits.Reduced costs, reduced travel time, and increased access to care are some of the biggest advantages of telehealth.However, virtual visits can also lead to a lack of in-person testing, communication barriers, and inequities in access to technology.Telehealth can serve as an excellent adjunct to traditional health care but should serve as a compliment, not a replacement....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1621 words · Lisa Potter

How the #CripTheVote Movement Is Advocating for Disability Policy

Key Takeaways Last week, President-elect Joe Biden took the stage in Delaware to address the nation. Millions of people were watching including Sarah Colero, a disabled activist. When Biden mentioned people with disabilities in his call to action, Colero burst into tears. “Disability is never mentioned. So when I heard disability, I started crying. I felt seen. I felt validated,” Colero tells Verywell. For some disabled people, it was the first time they had heard a president-elect include disability, especially in a victory speech....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 1932 words · Jeffrey Watson

How the 6 Minute Walk Test Works in Physical Therapy

The six minute walk test (6MWT) is a commonoutcome measurement toolused in physical therapy to determine your basic exercise endurance and functional fitness. It’s simple to perform, and it can help yourphysical therapistevaluate improvement or decline in your overall functional status during your rehabilitation program.Paul Bradbury / Caiaimage / Getty ImagesPerforming the TestThe six minute walk test is simple to perform: you must simply walk at a comfortable pace for a total of six minutes....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1472 words · Jason Myers

How the ABC Model Works in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsDefinitionHow It WorksBenefitsWhat to ExpectFinding a Therapist Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Definition How It Works Benefits What to Expect Finding a Therapist CBT is a popular mental health treatment that involves recognizing and examining problematic thought patterns and behaviors and adjusting them to be healthier and more productive. CBT is used to treatdepression,anxiety,substance use disorder, and other mental health conditions....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1472 words · Adam Fox

How the ACA Health Insurance Subsidy Works

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsApplying for the SubsidyQualifying for the SubsidyHow Much Will My Subsidy Be?Cheaper Plan or Benchmark?Do I Have to Wait for Tax Filing?How Do I Get the Money?What You Need to KnowHow to Calculate the SubsidyExpected ContributionSummaryA Word From VerywellNext in Health Insurance GuideWhat Is a Health Insurance Deductible? Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Applying for the Subsidy Qualifying for the Subsidy...

January 17, 2025 · 15 min · 3175 words · Alexander Velez

How the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System Works

First introduced in 1997 in the United Kingdom, the Birmingham Hip has been used in 26 other countries and has been implanted in thousands of patients. This article looks at the Birmingham System, how it works, and what some of its pros and cons are. Smith & Nephew How the Birmingham System Works The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing System is designed to conserve more bone than a traditional hip replacement. In younger people, this helps make it possible to perform additional surgeries later in life, including total hip replacement....

January 17, 2025 · 12 min · 2361 words · Julie Hogan

How the Cardiovascular System Works (and Fails)

Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Labeled Parts Causes of Dysfunction Supporting the System The cardiovascular system, also known as the circulatory system, includes the heart and blood vessels. It plays an important role in transporting blood to organs and tissues throughout the body. Labeled Parts of the Cardiovascular System The diagram is labeled with the main parts of the cardiovascular system: the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1306 words · Tamara Murphy

How the Clock-Drawing Test Screens for Dementia

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsAimsHow It’s DoneScoringPros and Cons Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Aims How It’s Done Scoring Pros and Cons The clock-drawing test (CDT) is a simple tool used to check for signs ofdementia, includingAlzheimer’s disease. It is often used in combination with otherscreening testsbut can provide valuable clues on its own. The CDT measures several cognitive abilities at once, including attention, hearing comprehension, visual memory, and motor skills....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1347 words · Colton Green

How the Cobb Angle Is Used to Measure Scoliosis

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsCobb Angle X-Ray and InterpretationIs It an Exact Science? Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Cobb Angle X-Ray and Interpretation Is It an Exact Science? Cobb angle is a measurement of the degree of side-to-sidespinal curvature, which is a deformity calledscoliosis. The Cobb angle, named for orthopedic surgery pioneer John Robert Cobb, describes the distance a scoliotic curve may deviate from being straight....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1462 words · Kimberly Jenkins

How the Elemental Diet Works

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsPurposeUsesHow It WorksFormulaSide EffectsFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Purpose Uses How It Works Formula Side Effects Frequently Asked Questions The elemental diet is a medical liquid diet used to help people recover from certain health problems, like Crohn’s disease or small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). The diet gets its name from the fact that nutrients are introduced into the body in as close to their elemental form as possible....

January 17, 2025 · 9 min · 1788 words · Michael Brandt