Anxiety is a common mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It can manifest as persistent worry, fear or unease, and can significantly impact a person’s daily life. While anxiety can be challenging to manage, there are some practical strategies that can help lessen its impact. It is important to see a medical professional before trying anything extreme to reduce anxiety.
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The History of BMI and Why It Can Be Harmful
It has been debated by many medical professionals if BMI is really the best way to categorize adults. Many medical professionals acknowledge that BMI can be useful in tracking weight trends across populations but does not account for differences in ethnic groups while targeting athletic people since it does not distinguish muscle mass from fat. Most often, a high BMI index is prescribed with exercise and weight loss.
People in the Morning: Hit the Snooze Button or Wake up at the First Alarm?
We've all been there: the piercing sound of the alarm clock jolts us awake, and our first instinct is to hit the snooze button, granting ourselves a...
Different Goals in the Gym
It is vital to not compare yourself to others in the gym when you are working out and creating your fitness plans. Different goals means different ways to exercise and conduct routines. Fitness looks different for every person depending on their own individual goals. Do not lose sight of your own goals by trying to compare yourself to others in the gym.
A Different Approach to Psychiatric Care: An Interview with Dr. Hyla Cass
Dr. Cass has always been one to think outside of the box – to see what works and why. For example, during her earlier years of practice, she observed that medications were frequently ineffective, not curative, and often had unpleasant side effects, so she began experimenting with different approaches.
Looking for a Natural Alternative to the Pill?
Let’s be honest, being on the pill is not the most pleasant experience out there. The pill’s side effects can range from nausea to migraines and can often hold you back from going about your day as you typically would. Birth control pills are not only used as contraceptives but can also address other hormone-related problems that women deal with. While some women don’t experience any adverse side effects, the pill is not every girl’s best friend. There may be a more natural alternative to the pill.
Breath Analysis: How the Invention of PNOE Could Change Healthcare Forever
Breath analysis, also known as metabolic testing or VO2max testing, involves analyzing a person’s exhaled gasses. Its roots can be traced back to the early 1900s when scientists were searching to comprehend the fundamental mechanism of all living organisms: the absorption and utilization of oxygen, read more to know more!
How To Build Your Mental Fitness
Mental fitness is the ability to maintain a healthy mind while handling daily life’s challenges. It is an umbrella term that involves having a positive outlook on life, managing emotions, thinking logically and making sound choices. A mentally fit person can adapt to change, learn new skills and build and maintain healthy relationships, read more to learn more about mental fitness.
What To Eat During Your Period
Maybe you’re wondering what the best ways to stimulate your period are so you can have more control over it. Either way, food plays an important role in regulating your period and even offering relief. Too good to be true? Read on to see exactly how food can help or stimulate your period!
What Are the Benefits of Exercise During Your Period?
There is no evidence in scientific literature to suggest that exercising when menstruating has a detrimental effect on one’s health. This is not to say that exercising during the menstrual phase is the same as when one isn’t on their period, learn more.
What Are the Benefits of Sweating?
While most people think of it as an annoyance, sweating actually has many health benefits. Your body is covered in sweat glands. When your internal temperature rises, whether from exercise or exposure to heat, your brain signals these glands to release sweat onto the surface of your skin. As the sweat evaporates, it helps cool your body down. Sweating can also help boost your mood and improve your overall well-being!
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive behavioral therapy is a short-term therapy that usually lasts for 12-20 weeks. During CBT, you will work with a therapist to identify your negative thinking and behavior patterns. You will also learn new skills and techniques to help you change these patterns.
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Staying Active and Healthy as You Age: Tips for Men
Aging is an inevitable part of life and as men age, their bodies and health needs change. Staying active and healthy becomes more crucial to maintain a high quality of life. Below are some essential tips for men to stay active and healthy as they age.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy: What Men Need to Know
Testosterone is a hormone that plays a crucial role in men’s health. It is responsible for the development of male characteristics, such as muscle mass, bone density, facial and body hair and a deep voice. Testosterone levels naturally decline as men age, and this decline can lead to various symptoms and health concerns. In recent years, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has gained popularity as a treatment option for men with low testosterone levels. Below will explore what men need to know about testosterone replacement therapy, including its benefits, risks and considerations.
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Staying Active and Healthy as You Age: Tips for Men
Aging is an inevitable part of life and as men age, their bodies and health needs change. Staying active and healthy becomes more crucial to maintain a high quality of life. Below are some essential tips for men to stay active and healthy as they age.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy: What Men Need to Know
Testosterone is a hormone that plays a crucial role in men’s health. It is responsible for the development of male characteristics, such as muscle mass, bone density, facial and body hair and a deep voice. Testosterone levels naturally decline as men age, and this decline can lead to various symptoms and health concerns. In recent years, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has gained popularity as a treatment option for men with low testosterone levels. Below will explore what men need to know about testosterone replacement therapy, including its benefits, risks and considerations.
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Staying Active and Healthy as You Age: Tips for Men
Aging is an inevitable part of life and as men age, their bodies and health needs change. Staying active and healthy becomes more crucial to maintain a high quality of life. Below are some essential tips for men to stay active and healthy as they age.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy: What Men Need to Know
Testosterone is a hormone that plays a crucial role in men’s health. It is responsible for the development of male characteristics, such as muscle mass, bone density, facial and body hair and a deep voice. Testosterone levels naturally decline as men age, and this decline can lead to various symptoms and health concerns. In recent years, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has gained popularity as a treatment option for men with low testosterone levels. Below will explore what men need to know about testosterone replacement therapy, including its benefits, risks and considerations.
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Staying Active and Healthy as You Age: Tips for Men
Aging is an inevitable part of life and as men age, their bodies and health needs change. Staying active and healthy becomes more crucial to maintain a high quality of life. Below are some essential tips for men to stay active and healthy as they age.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy: What Men Need to Know
Testosterone is a hormone that plays a crucial role in men’s health. It is responsible for the development of male characteristics, such as muscle mass, bone density, facial and body hair and a deep voice. Testosterone levels naturally decline as men age, and this decline can lead to various symptoms and health concerns. In recent years, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has gained popularity as a treatment option for men with low testosterone levels. Below will explore what men need to know about testosterone replacement therapy, including its benefits, risks and considerations.
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Is a Recently Discovered Oil-Free CBD Technology the New Fountain of Wellness?
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Exercise & Mental Health
Exercising is not just for keeping yourself physically fit. It can keep you mentally healthy as well. Research has proven that exercises such as running, cycling, walking, swimming, dancing and even gardening (yes, digging holes and carrying bags of dirt is a workout, too) reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.


The Emerging Field of Regenerative Medicine by Dr. Ian White
Regenerative medicine is the fastest growing and most dynamic field to evolve out of the contemporary allopathic method of medicine. The current trajectory of medical evolution is unprecedented in our history and regenerative medicine is the driving influence guiding our advancements. But what is regenerative medicine?


Serving a Prison Population: An Interview with Dr. John S. Hodges, MD
Providing healthcare services in prison is challenging in ways most doctors never encounter. But the successes of doctors who pursue this practice are gratifying.


Understanding R&D Tax Credits with Dentist-Attorney Benjamin Dyches
Dr. Benjamin Dyches, a dentist turned lawyer with a unique perspective on law, shared his expertise on research and development R&D tax credits.


Lipid Markers Can Predict Cardiovascular Events 20 Years before they Occur
But what if there was a way to predict the risk of a cardiovascular event 20 years before it occurred? According to promising research, it turns out that lipid markers may help do just that.


Empowering Cancer Patients: Exploring Integrative Oncology with Dr. Heidi Rula, MD
With Dr. Rula as our guide, let’s explore integrative oncology—what it is and how it benefits cancer patients.


The Human Side of Plastic Surgery: Addressing the Vanity Stigma with Dr. Karan Dhir
In this article, award-winning board-certified facial plastic surgeon Dr. Karan Dhir will share his perspective on the human side of plastic surgery. Dr. Dhir is a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon specializing in facial, nasal and neck surgery. He notes that plastic surgery should not be viewed as a vanity procedure but rather to address physical needs and health issues.


Spring Is in the Air! So Is Pollen: An Interview with Dr. Priya Bansal, MD
Dr. Bansal practices at her Asthma and Allergy Wellness Center in St. Charles, Illinois. An accomplished physician, she was recently elected to the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology board of directors. She is also on the faculty of Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine.


The Dreams Chair: Taking the Fear out of Pediatric Dentistry with Dr. Sónia Santos
Dr. Sónia Santos is a pediatric dentist in Lisbon, Portugal. With 20 years of professional experience, she has found a delightful way to ease children’s anxiety.
“I want to help children overcome their fear of the dentist, so in my storybook, I transform the scary dental instruments into animals,” Dr. Santos explained.
With the obstacle of fear out of the way, dental visits can be pleasant, and children are open to learning good dental habits and experiencing good health.


Caring for the Caretakers of the World: An Interview with Dr. Mona Orady
Women are incredible, powerful and strong creatures. They could run the world if they wanted to. Yet, why is it that women are always underserved and unheard? Dr. Mona Orady grew to be very familiar with this topic after listening to her mother’s circle of friends vent about their struggles as women in society. She would often hear the grown-ups complain about not getting the proper healthcare, and how they would feel uncomfortable about being treated by male doctors.


How Focus Helps You Cope with Stress
Experts agree that the best way to fight this vicious cycle is to change the things your mind is focusing on, either through various “focus-shifting techniques” or mindfulness exercises like meditation. By interrupting the body’s fight-or-flight feedback loop, temporarily occupying your mind with something other than the source of your stress can increase productivity and significantly reduce anxiety.


The Olfactory System Is Our Body’s Natural Warning System
A recent study carried out by Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet indicates that the olfactory system is much more: the body’s innate warning system.