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by Wellness Editor Most of us spend more time staring at a screen than we’d care to admit. It’s easy to do; devices have become a big part of our daily lives. Too much of a good thing is never good, however, and our phones and tablets are no exceptions. All that screen time could be taking its toll on our attention spans. Screentime has a Detrimental Effect on Children No matter their age, children need strict limits... 2/6/2024 5:00:00 AM
by kelly perez Understanding Under-Eye Wrinkles Under-eye wrinkles are a common concern, and delving into their intricacies is essential for effective treatment. The delicate skin around the eyes is susceptible to fine lines and crow's feet, prompting the need for specialized care. In this section, we explore the unique challenges posed by under-eye wrinkles, setting the stage for a holistic approach to wrinkle reduction.Causes... 2/6/2024 1:33:13 AM
by C.A. Newberry Hypothyroidism isn’t picky. It can strike at any age and can affect anyone. However, its favorite victim appears to be women since it occurs in approximately 1 in 50 women and only about 1 in 1,000 men. It typically occurs in adults and becomes increasingly common as you age.What is Hypothyroidism? This is a condition in which the thyroid gland no longer produces enough of certain vital hormones.This... 2/3/2024 5:00:00 AM
by Dr. Satish Pai Do you want to restore your smile? It’s a great idea which can do wonders for your self-esteem! Whether you are preparing for a particular occasion or simply want to enhance your confidence, various smile makeover options are available for you to choose from.And you would be happy to know that age is not a constraint when it comes to oral health treatments. There is one for every age group and pocket.... 1/30/2024 3:19:51 PM
by Stephanie McLeod-Estevez, LCPC When I was 9, I was pulled far away from the shore by an ocean riptide. I remember looking down into the water and feeling terrified by the shadows. My resilience is what saved me. I forced myself to only look ahead. I decided to focus on the end goal, to reach the safety of the shore, and I did.The American Psychological Association defines resilience as “the process of adapting well in the face of... 1/30/2024 3:19:21 PM
by Emily Taylor Braces are frequently employed to address irregular bites and various oral health issues in children. However, they can instill apprehension in both the children and their parents. Are you presently readying your child for the prospect of braces? If your child is about to start orthodontic treatment, you may be contemplating the best ways to ensure a seamless transition into this new experience.Addressing... 1/30/2024 3:18:49 PM
by Karen Schuder, EdD, MDiv, MAM Increase Resilience and Purpose to Help Others More SustainablyHelping others can feel like being tossed around in a boat during a storm at sea. We say kind words only to get a rude response. Or someone responds with a smile and enthusiastic “Thank you!” We fall in bed at night, but the next day someone tells us we have increased responsibilities. We offer a helpful strategy that once again gets ignored.... 1/22/2024 1:36:54 AM
by Wellness Editor According to the World Health Organization, we should be eating "a minimum of 400g of fruit and vegetables per day." Although this, unfortunately, excludes starchy vegetables like potatoes and sweet potatoes, it is still a great health goal. Since most of us do not weigh our food for every meal, this recommendation can be hard to follow. All Those Fruits and Veggies Seem Hard to SwallowAs a result,... 1/14/2024 5:00:00 AM
by Aaron Barriga Oh, the agony and discomfort of something falling or trapped in your eye! It is one of the most unpleasant feelings and is highly irritating. Usually, your eyelids and lashes serve as a natural barrier. Your natural blink reflex conveniently sweeps away larger things. Thus, if your eye hurts when you blink, this might indicate a tiny yet nasty culprit in your eye.The entire world stops until you can... 1/11/2024 6:30:00 PM
by Wellness Editor New Year’s resolutions are a great idea... in theory. In practice, they’re not usually so great. How many of your New Year’s resolutions have been as life-changing as you’d hoped they’d be? How many did you actually follow through with? Sudden, drastic changes don’t tend to stick very well, making most resolutions a set-up for failure. Instead of making a yearly resolution, why not work toward real,... 1/6/2024 5:00:00 AM
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