Year: 2017

How to Clear Up Adult Acne According to Celebrity ‘Skin Guru’ Lee Garrett

There is one thing that everyone notices about you day in and day out, your skin. If acne plagues that skin of yours you have options. First, you can go with a holistic approach which includes the treatment of the whole person from mental, social and physical factors. This can be increasingly beneficial when acne […]

New Study Finds Downward Trend in Dementia Prevalence Among American Seniors

Dementia affects many older adults in America. However, the overall percentage of American seniors with dementia is decreasing. This is occurring in spite of the fact that three risk factors for dementia are on the rise: diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity. The “baby boomers”, the largest generation in American history, is now entering their […]

Kids’ Binge Eating Tied to Unavailable Parents, Weight Teasing

Want to prevent obesity in your children? Stay involved with them, study says. A new study indicates that children who have parents who are unavailable, either physically or emotionally, are more at risk for binge eating habits, which can lead to obesity. Binge eating is eating past the point of fullness. There can be discomfort […]

3 Steps to Addressing Failure

James 5:16 says, “Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for each other so that you may be healed.”

Caregiving Is Forcing Women 50+ To Leave The Workforce

Two out of every five adults, we are talking tens of millions of Americans, are caregivers. 60% of the caregiver population is women, though men are taking on that responsibility more and more. After studying 18 years of data from the University of Buffalo and UCLA; chances are significantly lower that women in their 50s […]

What You Need to Know About Plant Protein – 2017’s Biggest Food Trend

Kendra Tolbert describes the benefits of using plant protein in combination with (or instead of) animal protein. Plants such as soy, seaweed, and quinoa provide many health benefits while also being more environmentally friendly than animal proteins. Plant proteins can aid your cardiovascular health and may even be related to better reproductive health. They’re sustainable […]

PCOS Surgery: Vital Treatment Option… or Last Resort?

Women who have ever had to deal with PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) know full well that it’s a complex and, in many ways, bewildering condition. Though it’s known primarily as a cause of infertility, the sad truth about this all-too-common condition is that it can affect many different bodily systems, and lead women with the […]

How We Can Start Winning the War Against Cancer | Adam de la Zerda

The only way to win the “War on Cancer” is to be completely honest about how we are fighting. We need to be using all methods available to battle this horrible disease and invent some new ones along the way. Cancer will allow the victim to waste their last days hoping for a cure, that […]

What Weight Loss Should Really Look Like for New Moms

Post-partem weight loss can be very challenging for new moms. The life of a new mom is very difficult with the added challenges of taking care of a new baby, lack of sleep, and the busyness of the new life adjusting to a baby. Although these are not actual weight loss strategies, new moms would […]

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Males Don’t Present Like Females with Eating Disorders

Males represent one of the most universally ignored study groups when it comes to eating disorders, and best estimates, not the ones used in media, are that it is 1/4 that suffer from them. It looks different in them and goes unnoticed and undiagnosed by professionals as such. For men, it is a common trait […]