Health Education

Empowering Independence for Elderly Loved Ones at Home

Caring for elderly loved ones can often present unique challenges, especially when the goal is to help them maintain as much independence as possible. It is a delicate balance between providing necessary assistance and encouraging self-sufficiency. In this blog, we will discuss some tools and strategies you can use to

Read More »

Facts About Red Yeast Rice

Fact: Red yeast rice is the most colorful name in the supplement game. It certainly sounds cool as an acronym (#RYR vibes). But did you know that red yeast rice is produced from a mold, not a yeast? We guess “red moldy rice” just doesn’t sound the same. If you

Read More »

Monitoring Your Blood Sugar Level

Path to better health What supplies do I need? For background music, you will need a glucose meter, alcohol wipes, sterile finger lancets (small needles), and sterile test strips. A CGM comes as a complete assembly, including a sensor, a transmitter, and a receiver or reader. How do I choose

Read More »

Facts About Microdosing – HealthyWomen

Do you remember the scene in “Alice in Wonderland” when Alice nibbles on a mushroom so it doesn’t grow too big or shrink too much? That’s pretty much the thought process behind microdosing. You don’t take enough of a psychedelic drug to experience a truly noticeable change, but a small

Read More »

Healthy Habits for Teens | familydoctor.org

Things to consider Will the habits I have now really make a difference when I’m older? Yeah; 65% of all adult deaths are caused by heart disease. cancerand stroke. In many cases, these diseases can be prevented. Many of the behaviors that cause these diseases begin at a young age.

Read More »

Vital steps to protect your health in later life

Regardless of our age, it is important that we make healthy decisions. However, as we begin to age, the risk of suffering from age-related diseases increases, so adopting a healthy lifestyle is essential. It’s never too late to take charge and learn some new habits; Plus, they can be as

Read More »

I Was “Too Young” to Have Colon Cancer

as told to Shannon Shelton Miller I was delighted to be pregnant with my first child at 29 years old. Everything was fine for about eight months, until the day I went to the bathroom and the bathroom was full of blood. I immediately called my OB-GYN because I was

Read More »

CBD Oil – familydoctor.org

Using CBD oil can be a confusing topic. You may be wondering many things: Is it legal where I live? Is it safe to use? What can I use it for? Are there side effects? Works? Path to better health CBD is short for cannabidiol, a chemical found in the

Read More »

Dealing with Divorce: A Guide to Starting Over

While every divorce is unique, there is no doubt the emotional toll can be immense. We know that going through a breakup can be one of the most challenging experiences in life, but things will get easier over time and you will be able to find happiness again. In this

Read More »

Your Guide to Choosing a Condom

By Casey Law (she/her), 17, editor September 25, 2024 Hey! When was the last time you thought about condoms? Unfortunately, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis have increased in adolescents and young adults. And one of the best ways to prevent STIs? Condoms. Did you know

Read More »

Breast Cancer Resource Guide

Breast cancer can affect every aspect of your life, and it can be difficult to know who to turn to for help. We’ve put together a list of resources to help you get started. HealthyWomen provides these resources for informational purposes only. We do not endorse or recommend these websites

Read More »
Xanadu
Logo
Register New Account
Compare items
  • Total (0)
Compare
0
Shopping cart