Month: August 2017

Coming to Terms with the Negative Birth Experience You Weren’t Expecting

Veterans of the process can agree: the birthing process is full of hope, expectation, love, and planning; however, not all of that diligence and preparation is often met with a birth that goes by the books. It can be difficult to come to terms with an unexpected or negative experience surrounding the birth of one’s […]

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Hey You, In the Matters of You, Sort Wisely! I know you are working hard and driving hard to accomplish the goals you are trying achieve.  .  .  but here is something I want you to consider. I recently was made aware to sort my e-mail by who from instead of when it came.  . […]

CPAP Use Rises After Patients See Videos of Themselves

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder suffered by 20 million Americans that includes snoring, tossing and turning, and gasping for air during their sleep. This leads to troubled sleep, being exhausted during the day, and a higher risk of other conditions like strokes and heart disease. The most common way of treating sleep apnea is […]

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10 Health Benefits of Eating Cantaloupe for Breakfast

There are numerous health benefits from eating cantaloupe. Everyday, fruit is consumed by millions of health conscious people around the world. A factor that most are unaware of, is that cantaloupe contains ten very popular and beneficial health factors. Most importantly cantaloupe provides; energy to keep you moving for activity. Secondly, cantaloupes keep you full […]

The Conversation We’re Not Having About Digital Child Abuse | Sebastián Bortnik

Because of the vast advancements in social networking technology over the last decade, there is a large lack of understanding and communication between children and their parents about current social networking trends and the dangers of them. Many children as young as 11 are using these applications daily, and there have been numerous cases of […]

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Dementia Cruise for Family Caregivers

Being a caregiver for someone with dementia can be difficult. Now you can take a cruise through the Eastern Caribbean along with the loved one that you are caring for. The cruise leaves from Fort Lauderdale on November 17, 2017 and returns on the 18th. The cruise will help you to learn to live with […]

Nine Things That Can Affect Whether You Get Dementia – and What You Can do About Them

According to a new report, one-third of all cases of dementia can be prevented. The main factor in reducing risk of dementia seems to involve changes in lifestyle. According to findings, there are nine factors that influence a person’s risk of dementia; these include smoking habits, depression, high blood pressure, obesity, and exercise, among others. […]

Eye Tiredness and Dryness Shouldn’t Be the ‘New Normal’

During the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, one product swept experts away: Biofinity Energys, a contact lens for digital life and everyday living. These are the first contact lenses designed specifically for people who consistently use digital devices. Marsha Collier, the technology author and radio personality, explained on her blog that more than 90 […]

Chiropractors Not Magicians When It Comes to Chronic Back Pain

About 80 percent of Americans will suffer from back pain, most commonly in the lower back. A recent analysis of 26 cases of short term lower back pain revealed that these patients receiving relief from chiropractic manipulations would receive the same degree of relief by taking over the counter pain relievers such as naproxen or […]