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by Mary Crocker Cook 3 Ways to Navigate Relationship StressAs a therapist specializing in relationships and codependency, I have been struck by how frequently medical illness is part of the story of the person struggling in their relationships. In fact, this is so common that when I was writing about codependency in my text for my classes, I defined it as developmental, behavioral, and biological. I would say the number... 2/19/2025 5:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor Millions of people have trouble getting their day started without that first cup of coffee. There’s nothing like the smell of coffee to awaken the senses first thing in the morning. As it turns out, coffee might do more for you than just get you up and moving. In fact, according to recent studies, it’s possible that the health benefits may actually prolong your life.Studies in Favor of CoffeeThe Multiethnic... 2/18/2025 5:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor With so many viruses like the cold and flu and still the coronavirus making its way through so many households, calling in sick is increasingly common. But with a paycheck and career on the line, many people are uncertain when to call in sick or if they should just ride it out. We've got you. Stay Home If You’re Contagious Experiencing a headache, body aches, cough, sneezing, vomiting, fever or sweats?... 2/17/2025 5:00:00 AM
by Kimberly Clark How To Create Effective Communication Strategies for a Lasting MarriageGood communication serves as the guiding light in marriage, illuminating the path toward understanding, empathy, and connection. However, communication is often cited as a significant challenge in marriages for several reasons, ranging from individual differences to external stressors. Factors Contributing to Communication IssuesIn... 2/17/2025 5:00:00 AM
by David Kang, MD, LCP-C Veins play a key role in our circulatory system. They carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Keeping veins healthy is vital for good circulation and prevents issues like varicose veins. We'll explore how to keep veins healthy and what treatments are available if problems arise. The Role of Veins in Your Body Your veins are crucial for blood circulation. They carry blood from your body's tissues... 2/16/2025 6:30:00 PM
by °CRYO Hong Kong Red light therapy, commonly known as RLT, is the most innovative and highly wanted among the non-surgical procedures for physical recovery and mental health. It’s the cell-healing and energy-boosting combination of the therapy that is entirely changing the approaches to whole-body health of people.°CRYO, as one of the best companies in simple wellness technology, on the other hand, presents a sophisticated... 2/14/2025 9:09:11 PM
by HI RETAILS Grandma’s Secret: The Power of Brass and Kansa for Healthy Cooking.In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it’s easy to overlook the time-honored traditions that have been passed down through generations. Among these cherished practices is the use of brass and kansa in everyday life, especially for cooking and eating. You may remember your grandma’s kitchen filled with brass utensils and even brass... 2/14/2025 9:09:11 PM
by River Oaks Assisted Living & Memory Care As we age, the need for socialization doesn’t diminish. In fact, it becomes even more essential for maintaining physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. This is especially true for seniors living in assisted living communities and those receiving memory care services. As more families in places like Shelby Township, MI, and Rochester Hills turn to senior living options, understanding the role... 2/14/2025 9:08:41 PM
by Zahra Batool Acute visceral sensitivity is one of the most widespread conditions that are often unnoticeable or misapprehended. This condition is also described by pain hyperalgesia and involves major sensitivity to pain in internal organs with predominance in the GI passages. The understanding of what the visceral hypersensitivity is, what may cause it and what may be done in order to deal with the symptoms may... 2/14/2025 9:06:40 PM
by Wellness Editor Shingles is a condition that causes a painful, blistering rash, hitting roughly 1 million people each year in the U.S. It is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox, the varicella zoster virus. After chickenpox, the virus goes dormant but still remains in your body; as a result, about 10% of those who have had chickenpox will develop shingles. It can cause a number of symptoms, often leading... 2/14/2025 5:00:00 AM
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