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Extensive direct contact with patients makes nursing a critical part of treatment, whether your loved one needs ongoing care or short-term recovery. [ see all ]
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Physical therapists guide seniors through solutions that improve muscle control and flexibility, and can help manage conditions from incontinence to cancer.[ see all ]
Foot problems often affect leg and back health, not to mention mobility, independence, and overall well-being. Podiatrists can help with treatments and special footwear.[ see all ]
Overcoming communication conditions such as aphasia, swallowing difficulties, and voice disorders is difficult, but trained specialists can help.[ see all ]
Professional eye care comes in a variety of overlapping forms. Can you tell an ophthalmologist from an optician? If not, you may want to take a closer look.[ see all ]
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