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by Wellness Editor Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, affecting about 11.5% of the adult population. Despite its prevalence, it’s one of the more preventable chronic illnesses, with diet and lifestyle being key factors. What we eat is just as important as the number of calories we consume each day, and a diet that’s more plant-based could cut our heart failure risk by over 40%.A recent... February 28
by Wellness Editor There are many harmful products that many of us knowingly or unknowingly use on a daily basis. Many of them are obviously dangerous, such as drain cleaner and bleach. But some products appear innocent while posing significant health risks. So we set out to see if scented candles are among them — are they really dangerous?There is an online movement that warns against the dangers of burning scented... February 28
by Wellness Editor Gray hair seems inevitable, although some people start seeing it far sooner than others, most everyone gets it at some point. It all comes down to chemical responses in the body damaging the color-producing cells in the follicles. This can be due to physical or emotional trauma, what we call stress, or even physical illness, vitamin deficiency, or environmental factors like smoking and pollution. What... February 28
by Lucy Jones Selecting the proper IV infusion chair is a critical selection for healthcare centers. The comfort, safety, and functionality of those chairs can considerably impact affected person enjoy and team of workers efficiency. Here’s a complete guide that will help you select the appropriate IV infusion chairs for your facility.1. Comfort and ErgonomicsComfort is paramount on the subject of IV infusion chairs,... February 27
by Afrasiab Ahmad Anxiety attacks can be overwhelming, leaving individuals feeling powerless and out of control. While traditional treatments such as therapy and medication are effective, many people are turning to hypnotherapy as an alternative or complementary approach. But how does hypnotherapy work for anxiety attacks? This article explores the science, techniques, and benefits of hypnotherapy in managing anxiety... February 27
by Sarah Baker Basketball is more than just a fun game, it’s a great way for kids to stay active, make friends, and build confidence. A study from the National Library of Medicine highlights how team sports like basketball support both physical and mental well-being. When your child picks up a basketball, they’re not just playing, they are developing skills and habits that will benefit them for life.Health Benefits... February 27
by Wellness Editor We all seem to have a beverage of choice. Whether it's the evening cocktail, the morning coffee, or the afternoon pick-me-up soda — we really seem to like our beverages. But some of those beverages may actually be causing us long-term harm. Let’s take a look at some of the best and worst options. 1. Best: Water Water is the stuff of life. We can only last three days without it and most of that time... February 26
by Afrasiab Ahmad Anxiety and apprehension are increasing. We are constantly bombarded with overwhelming amounts of distressing information. The future is shrouded in doubt. Frustration and anger overflow onto our roads, infiltrate our stores, restaurants, and neighborhoods. Anxiety disorders, including fears, phobias, post-traumatic stress, panic disorders, social anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive behaviors, are... February 26
by Ethan Perkins Root canal treatment is a popular dental procedure to treat persistent toothache and sensitivity. It protects the teeth from future infections and damage. However, understanding the root canal costs is crucial before you decide to get one.In this article, we will guide you to make informed decisions by clarifying the RCT price in UK. Besides, the procedure is also simplified; helping you prepare well.... February 21
by Wellness Editor Relationships are the goal of many. We all want to be in love. Yet those intimate relationships can often end up taking us to dark places. And one of those can be the place known as "the silent treatment." It’s discouraging. But is it abusive? Deliberately Evading as Punishment If our partners deliberately evade our questions, that’s one form of the silent treatment known as stonewalling. It's often... February 21
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