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		<title>How Safe is Airline Travel &#8211; Tips to Stay Safe When You Fly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 21:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is only one person you should make a point to see before taking an airplane trip. No, it&#8217;s not your girlfriend/boyfriend/spouse, relatives, friends, or even your boss, it&#8217;s your doctor. There are 3 kinds of health problems you can experience in a flight. These are diarrhea, altitude sickness, and jet lag. The other conditions [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is only one person you should make a point to see before taking an <a href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/hit-and-run-accidents.html">airplane trip</a>. No, it&#8217;s not your girlfriend/boyfriend/spouse, relatives, friends, or even your boss, it&#8217;s your doctor.</p>
<p>There are 3 kinds of health problems you can experience in a flight. These are diarrhea, altitude sickness, and jet lag. The other conditions like headache, dizziness, or upset stomach are just some of the symptoms of these 3 main conditions. To avoid an upsetting flight, secure your safety, and not bother other passengers, consider these tips to help you avoid severe health problem while flying.</p>
<p><strong>Eat Comfort Food Before and During Your Flight</strong></p>
<p>Comfort foods are generally foods you eat when you are not feeling too well. That means nothing too salty, too sugary, and too spicy. The fact is, you may have some degree of tension from the thought of flying regardless of how many times you&#8217;ve flown before. This is because there have been too many incidents involving security inside an airplane to take anything for granted. As such, since it is beyond your control to make sure the airplane is secure, the best you can do is make sure you don&#8217;t fly with an upset stomach.</p>
<p>Drink lots of water, but make sure the water is filtered and something your body is used to drinking. If you are coming in from a foreign country, avoid tap water and uncooked or undercooked food.</p>
<p><strong>Get Clearance From Your Doctor</strong></p>
<p>Let your doctor know you have plans to go on a plane trip. If you have high blood pressure or any other condition, he might want to prescribe you medication. You should also ask your physician about your altitude barometer. That is, if you have respiratory ailment or other issues, you might need to take something to avoid altitude related issues.</p>
<p><strong>Learn First Aid</strong></p>
<p>If you have never taken any First Aid course, consider taking one before you leave. It will teach you the basics of caring for a wound, life support techniques, and even how to use the items inside a regular First Aid kit.</p>
<p><strong>Know How To Adjust Time Zone</strong></p>
<p>Aside from adjusting to a different time zone when you arrive at your destination, you will also have to adjust time zone for your daily maintenance medicine. Do this gradually and never rely on the time. Rather, count the hours between each dose and adjust slowly.</p>
<p><strong>Stretch For Long Flights</strong></p>
<p>If you have a long flight ahead, be sure to stretch your legs to avoid cramping and dehydration. This could cause Deep Vein Thrombosis that is a blood clot that could travel from the veins in your legs to any other part of your body. You can also drink a lot of water if you can&#8217;t move your legs, and no alcoholic drinks or soda with caffeine.</p>
<p><em><a title="Demas &amp; Rosenthal" href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/" target="_blank">Demas &amp; Rosenthal</a> remains one of Sacramento&#8217;s most highly respected and accomplished <a title="personal injury law firms" href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/" target="_blank">personal injury law firms</a>. We&#8217;ve been successfully representing clients since our firm first opened its doors back in 1993. Every <strong>Demas &amp; Rosenthal</strong> attorney takes pride in obtaining the full compensation and complete justice owed to every client.</em></p>
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		<title>Tips for Preventing Falls in the Elderly</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 22:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Can we <a title="California personal injury lawyer" href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/" target="_blank">prevent falls</a> as we are getting older? There are certain truths we have to face when there is an elderly or senior citizen in our homes. First, women are more likely to fall than men and the risk increases with age. Those who do fall have a greater chance of falling again within the year. Unlike those below 60, falling can be extremely dangerous because of complications like bone injuries.</p>
<p>There is a growing number of death related falls among the elderly, although it may not be directly caused by the fall itself. For instance, if the elderly who fell broke a bone, that person will be forced to stay in bed to recover. People over 60 have a harder time recovering and rehabilitating because they are weaker and have less muscle control.</p>
<h1>Here are 5 safety tips to prevent unnecessary falls:</h1>
<h2>Make Sure There Is Sufficient Supplements in the Diet</h2>
<p>One reason for a fall is osteoporosis where the bones are more easily fractured because they are more porous. To prevent this, make sure the elderly person has enough calcium and vitamin D in his or her diet. The calcium strengthens the bone while the vitamin D helps the body absorb the calcium better.</p>
<h2>Exercise</h2>
<p>Everyone needs to exercise, regardless of age. However, the exercise should correspond to the individual’s physical capabilities. Thus, for elderly, walking 15 minutes a day, swimming, stretching, bending, or even Tai Chi or low impact aerobics can help.</p>
<h2>Have Regular Eye Check-ups</h2>
<p>Two of the more common eye problems among the elderly are glaucoma and cataracts. It changes depth perception, peripheral vision, visual acuity, and even adjustment to glare. Some conditions may be treated with laser eye surgery or an operation. You can even get glasses, and make sure they are cleaned daily.</p>
<h2>Know The Medication and Side Effects</h2>
<p>Understand what each drug your elderly is taking and the possible side effects. This way you can schedule trips or even meals out properly. Always make sure there is no access to alcohol and that the expiration dates of the drugs are checked regularly.</p>
<h2>Decrease Environmental Hazards</h2>
<p>Too many elderly fall because there are no safety measures around the home or in public areas. At home, you can control these by installing hand rails or grab bars in the bathroom and stairs; taking out small loose rugs and carpets; improving lighting; putting rubber bath mats in the shower; and checking that the furniture around the house is steady.</p>
<p>When you go outdoors, make sure the elderly is wearing rubber soled or non-slip shoes without the deep treads; check for cracks, debris, stones, and small steps as you walk with them; and help them yourself if they refuse to use an aid for walking.</p>
<p><em><a title="Demas &amp; Rosenthal" href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/" target="_blank">Demas &amp; Rosenthal</a> remains one of Sacramento’s most highly respected and accomplished <a title="personal injury law firms" href="http://www.injury-attorneys.com/" target="_blank">personal injury law firms</a>. We’ve been successfully representing clients since our firm first opened its doors back in 1993. Every </em><strong><em>Demas &amp; Rosenthal</em></strong><em> attorney takes pride in obtaining the full compensation and complete justice owed to every client.</em></p>
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