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Understanding Personality Disorders
People with personality disorders have a hard time forming normal relationships. They often have trouble with school or work. And they may often feel depressed, sad, and alone. There are many types of personality disorders. Each has specific symptoms.
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Staff Ed: Establishing Patient Rapport
Patients who feel that you’ve heard and understood them are more likely to follow your treatment advice. Here are tips to help.
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Staff Ed: Communicating More Clearly With Patients
Use these tips to help you maximize each patient encounter. They'll help you get your message across in a clear, understandable way.
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Understanding Reversible Dementias
Many factors can cause symptoms that mimic Alzheimer disease. These symptoms are known as reversible dementias. Unlike Alzheimer disease, they can be cured with proper treatment. Here are factors that may lead to reversible dementias.
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Understanding Dementia
Many older adults are healthy, active, and alert. But sometimes older people become confused and forgetful. They can also seem anxious, depressed, or withdrawn. These changes may be the result of a primary dementia.
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Bathroom Safety After Surgery
If your movement is limited during recovery, ask a family member or friend to help prepare your bathroom. Use the tips below as a guide to help keep you safe in the bathroom.
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Surgery for Appendicitis
A helpful guide to understanding surgery for appendicitis.
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Coping With Perimenopause
The years leading up to menopause can be hard both physically and emotionally. These tips can help you cope.
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Periodontal Disease: Pocket Reduction Surgery
Periodontal disease can cause pockets to form between the tooth and gum. These pockets can gather plaque and need treatment. If nonsurgical treatments can't reduce pocket depth, surgery may be needed. Surgery on gum and bone can reduce pocket depth and save teeth. It allows the dentist to remove tartar deep below the gumline.
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