Cancer / Illness

How do you know whether your child or you have APD?
By Robin Akins · 1 year ago
Auditory processing disorder, otherwise known as APD, refers to a condition whereby you find it difficult to understand sounds, including spoken words.  If you are wondering whether you or your child has APD, we have ...
Mild Cognitive Impairment--A Precursor to Dementia?
By Robin Akins · 1 year ago
We all know the feeling of forgetting where we left our keys or the name of someone we just met. Usually, it's no big deal. But what if these slip-ups start happening more frequently? This ...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Doesn't Just Affect Combat Soldiers
By Robin Akins · 1 year ago
When you hear the term PTSD, otherwise known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, you may conjure up images of someone who is tormented by flashbacks of their time fighting in Iran or Afghanistan. While this ...
The Three Most Common Disabilities
By Robin Akins · 1 year ago
Dealing with chronic pain from physical disabilities can be incredibly frustrating. As a result, millions of people around the world have to contend with on a daily basis due to one of many physical disabilities. ...
4 Reasons Seniors Should Prioritize Oral Hygiene
By Dave Lee · 1 year ago
Although it should be a top priority, patients of all ages neglect their dental care. For seniors, it’s especially important to prioritize oral hygiene – it will benefit both your oral and overall health! To ...
A FATHER'S JOURNEY OF HOPE: CAMP ESPERANZA'S IMPACT ON YOUNG CANCER SURVIVORS
By Mediavista Pr · 1 year ago
Against the backdrop of the 2023 annual meeting for the Professional Bondsmen of Texas, held in San Antonio, Texas from October 12-13, a single story stands out -- one of resilience, hope, and the life-changing ...
How Your Phone Could Be Harming Your Health
By Petr Hodek · 1 year ago
Do you spend hours scrolling on your phone every day? Although it can be entertaining, the radiation your phone emits could be causing harm to your health without you even realising. It's important to understand ...
Covid-19 Side Effects for Diabetes
By Elias Lee · 1 year ago
The ongoing global pandemic has brought to light the serious implications of Covid-19 for individuals with pre-existing health conditions, such as diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high levels of sugar in ...
FutureCommPR shines a light on a rare, serious medical condition
By Jim Burkhart · 1 year ago
Diseases and conditions come in varying degrees of rarity, and among them exists an exceptionally rare one. Facial Infiltrating Lipomatosis (FIL) falls under this category, with only one-hundred documented cases found across the globe. Its ...
Information On Polyarthritis.
By Linda Jane Rook · 1 year ago
Introduction. Polyarthritis is another type of arthritis that attacks the joints and has two other names, polyarticular arthritis or inflammatory Polyarthritis. 'Poly' means many, and Polyarthritis can have pain or muscle aches with inflammation in ...
Mindfulness in Nature: 3 Simple Tips For How Spending Time Outdoors Can Enhance Your Practice
By Kylie Green · 1 year ago
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, stressed, and disconnected from our surroundings. That’s where mindfulness in nature comes in. By immersing ourselves in the natural world and practicing mindfulness, we can cultivate ...
Managing risk in mental health settings
By Edward Wilkinson · 2 years ago
Managing risk in mental health settings is crucial for ensuring the safety of patients and staff members. Mental health facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and residential treatment centres, can present unique risks that are not present ...
Emergency Air Ambulance with Top Medical Services - Bumrungrad Hospital Dhaka Office
By Rafsan Shuvo · 1 year ago
Introduction Since its establishment in 1980, Bumrungrad International Hospital has built a distinguished reputation as one of Southeast Asia's most exceptional private hospitals. Located in the bustling city of Bangkok, Thailand, the hospital offers an ...
Why Consider Stem Cell Banking for Teeth?
By Jeff Roy · 2 years ago
Tooth loss often doesn’t have an upside. After all, it can lead to a bad-looking smile and various oral issues. However, the condition can have a silver lining in some cases. Losing or pulling a ...
The Warning Signs of Oral Cancer (and Why It’s Important to Know Them)
By Steve Koo · 2 years ago
In the United States, oral cancer accounts for about three percent of all cancers diagnosed in the space of one year. This condition often isn’t caught until it reaches its more advanced stages, but there ...
Eating one wild fish same as month of drinking tainted water" in the US
By Gary Peterson · 2 years ago
“Eating one freshwater fish caught in a river or lake in the United States is the equivalent of drinking a month's worth of water contaminated with toxic "forever chemicals"...” according to an article from Phys.org. ...
EMFDEFENSE™
By Abubakar Dau · 2 years ago
SAVE YOURSELF NOW! The Hidden Danger in Your Back Pocket Are cell phones really dangerous? Or is that some kind of conspiracy theory cooked up by tinfoil-hat-wearing weirdos who want to keep us in the ...
The Benefits of Staying in Your Own Home When You Have Dementia or Alzheimer’s
By Prabh Bawa · 2 years ago
When a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s, one of the most difficult decisions to make is where they should stay. Home care can be a great option for people with dementia ...
How Oral Health Can Affect Eye Health
By Jeremiah Paylor · 2 years ago
On the surface, it might seem like what happens in your mouth has nothing to do with your eyes. However, studies have repeatedly shown that oral health can affect the rest of your body in ...
10 deadliest cancers
By Asante Richmond Oduro · 2 years ago
The dread and situation that can come with a most cancers analysis have their roots in its killer nature: It's the No. two reason of loss of life in Americans, 2nd only to coronary coronary ...