Crisis In Women’s Health Care: 3 Ways You Can Address The Growing Problem
Women’s health care is facing a growing crisis, with many women struggling to access the care they need. From lack of insurance coverage to long wait times and limited access to specialists, the challenges facing women seeking medical care are many. Here are three ways that we can address this growing problem: Increase access to […]
3 Findings From Our Analysis Of Behavioral Health Claims Data
Behavioral health is a critical area of healthcare that addresses mental health and substance abuse issues. The behavioral health industry has been undergoing significant changes in recent years, particularly with the emergence of new treatment options and changing regulations. To better understand these changes and identify trends in behavioral health, our team recently conducted an […]
Your Body’s Natural Health With Quantum Energy
Self-care has never been more important as part of a strategy to manage the ongoing stress of the Covid-19 pandemic. Strategies for self-care include paying attention to sleep, nutrition, and physical activity, but channeling the power of quantum energy offers an additional opportunity for self-care and self-healing.Quantum energy and frequencies have a long history of […]
Improving Kids’ Minds Linked to Improving Their Health
Proper nutrition is essential for the brain to perform at its peak, no matter the age. It then would follow that the food kids eat fuels not only their body, but also their minds. “Research shows that healthy eating can improve children’s concentration and help them do better in the school,” says Janice Baranowski from […]
Turning 65: What to Consider When Selecting a Medicare Plan
Approaching age 65 can be an overwhelming time for many newly eligible Medicare beneficiaries. When can you begin to enroll? Which plans should you consider? What do you need to know? Here’s some information that can help. You have a seven-month window called the Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) to sign up for Medicare benefits, which […]
Making Headway Against Traumatic Brain Injuries
Despite the prevalence of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and concussions among athletes and service members, the road to diagnosis and prevention is an unpaved one riddled with obstacles. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report more than 1 million sports-related traumatic brain injuries in the U.S. every year, striking middle-schoolers and professional football players alike. Concussions […]
ALS Must Not Defeat Us: A Message of Hope
ALS is a disease that makes the nerve cells stop working and die. The nerves lose the ability to trigger specific muscles, which causes the muscles to become weak and leads to paralysis. Unfortunately, about 80 percent of people who get ALS die within two to five years of diagnosis. After Mr. Alderman’s diagnosis, he […]
3 Things Radiology Leaders Shouldn’t Do In Response To The CT Contrast Shortage
The use of contrast agents in computed tomography (CT) scans has become an essential tool in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of medical conditions. However, in recent years, there has been a shortage of CT contrast agents, which has led to significant challenges for radiology departments and other healthcare providers. While it […]
Resources to Help Family Caregivers
Every day, many Americans find themselves in an unexpected new role. They become a family caregiver for a loved one suffering from chronic pain. Experts estimate that chronic pain affects millions of Americans. Pain can interfere with daily activities, causing patients to lean heavily on family and friends. Providing care for a loved one experiencing chronic pain […]
Chiropractors Offer Advice to Those With Diabetes
If current trends are to be believed, 1 in 5 Americans will have diabetes by 2025 — and 1 in 3 a generation later. So says the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which calls the figures “alarming.” But when you think about today’s lifestyles — too often sedentary, with unhealthy diets — is […]