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  • 24/7 Dental – Emergency Dental Care

  • 12th Street Dental Office

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  • Dehydration and Cognitive Function: Symptoms, Causes, Prevention

    Even mild dehydration can reduce focus, memory, and alertness, so recognizing early symptoms (thirst, headache, fatigue, dry mouth, dark urine) and using simple prevention steps—regular fluids, water‑rich foods, and reminders—can help keep your brain working its best. This is valuable for patients and caregivers because staying hydrated is a low‑cost way to prevent confusion and keep daily tasks safer, especially for older adults, children, and people who are ill; if you have fluid restrictions, ask your clinician for a safe plan.

  • Aurora Bay Area Prices – EKG ASSTV RISK ASMT CNCRT EKG is $230

    At Aurora Bay Area, we prioritize providing our patients with comprehensive financial information upfront. For Charge Code 10007033, regarding EKG ASSTV RISK ASMT CNCRT EKG, which is classified under revenue code 730 and associated with CPT code 0764T, the designated fee stands at $230. Our aim through the CompareMedCosts program is to furnish you with all the details you need to make informed healthcare decisions, offering clarity and transparency around the costs associated with your care.

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    Early Signs of Asthma: How to Recognize Symptoms Before They Get Worse

    “Early Signs of Asthma: How to Recognize Symptoms Before They Get Worse” helps patients and caregivers spot subtle warning signs—recurrent cough (especially at night or with exercise/laughter), wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and colds that linger—along with patterns linked to triggers like allergens, smoke, cold air, or viral infections. It explains how signs can differ in children versus adults, offers simple tracking tips (symptom diary, peak-flow checks), and outlines when to seek medical evaluation and ask about spirometry and an asthma action plan. With practical steps on trigger reduction and appropriate medication use, the article empowers readers to act early, improve control, and prevent flare-ups and emergency visits.