Infertility can be a lonely and challenging journey. Women struggling to get pregnant may consider numerous options while experiencing a wide range of emotions in the process. About 10 percent […]
Category: lifestyles
The 5 Biggest Disruptors Wreaking Havoc On Your Hormones
With 2019 now underway, many people embrace a “new year-new you” attitude. They’re determined to make self-improvements that provide a fresh, positive outlook and strong sense of well-being. But sometimes […]
Keep Your Medicare Costs Down
Most doctors accept Medicare as full payment for their services. But some accept it only for certain services, and others don’t accept it at all. What does this mean for […]
Tips for a Healthy Holiday Season
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) offers tips for a healthy holiday season that include receiving the flu immunization, enjoying festive treats in moderation and making […]
How to Lower Your Surgery Costs
Imagine going to the grocery store, picking up the items you need for the week, but not knowing how much anything costs until the store sends you a bill two […]
How Body Imbalance is the Tipping Point for Many Orthopedic Problems
We’ve all lost our balance – slipping on ice, getting knocked down in a sport, tripping over a toy, or perhaps from feeling dizzy. But sometimes body imbalance is less […]
Food Safety Can Be Crucial for People with Diabetes
Food safety is important for everyone. But it can be particularly important to those diagnosed with diabetes. If you are a person with diabetes, you are not alone — millions […]
What Is A Divorce Coach and Why Do You Need One?
It used to be a coach was just somebody who helped you get better at a sport. But these days there are all types of coaches – physical fitness coaches, […]
Thinking About Your Future Self Can Inspire Healthier Habits Today, Study Finds
If you could connect with the person you are going to be in 20 years, would you modify your behavior today to ensure that in the future you would be […]
80,000 People Died of Flu Last Winter in US
NEW YORK (AP) — An estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter — the disease’s highest death toll in at least four decades. The director of […]
