Managing Stress to Protect your Health
There is no two ways about it – stress is a common part of life. Even the calmest among us experiences overwhelming stress at some point or another. Although it may not be...
There is no two ways about it – stress is a common part of life. Even the calmest among us experiences overwhelming stress at some point or another. Although it may not be...
According to SFGate.com, StemCells Inc. received approval to start experimenting with stem cells on people with spinal cord injuries. The goal of the research is not for the people to suddenly be cured, but to...
Adult briefs and protective underwear are used by many of the 25 million Americans suffering from incontinence.1 Our landfills receive 18 billion disposable diapers every year of which disposable diapers account for 1.5% of...
Self-monitoring tied to lower blood pressure: By Genevra Pittman / Published August 05, 2013 / Reuters People with hypertension who regularly monitor their own blood pressure tend to have lower numbers than those who don't use...
Elderly incontinent patients in nursing homes are vulnerable to urinary tract infections (UTIs) and skin conditions. The federal government and states have guidelines in place to ensure patients receive quality consistent personal care. Government...
Wound care is rather a complex topic especially for the aging population. Wounds can be caused by diseases that cause skin integrity issues or from accidents resulting in injury. In our aging population,...
By Sushma Subramanian / Published June 10, 2013 / Women's Health Defend yourself against prediabetes and type 2 diabetes by sticking to these lifestyle habits, like lifting weights and getting a good night's sleep Hit the...
Trouble sleeping? Try avoiding these 10 foods to get a good night's rest! By Lizette Borreli | May 02, 2013 06:35 PM EDT Sleep deprivation in America has become common among 41 million Americans, says the...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects approximately 2.5 million people Worldwide and 400,000 in the US. 1 Women are more often diagnosed with MS, and first symptoms tend to strike during your prime years of life. ...
Our feet take a pounding. Literally. The result of hitting the ground repeatedly, wearing shoes, and sweat is often dry, callused, and rough feet. Unlike the rest of the skin, our feet do not...