Good Health is More Than What You Eat
Behavioral health issues are more common today. According to a study by the American Psychological Association, about 25 percent of all adults in the United States have a mental illness and 50 percent will develop one in their lifetime. Mental health diseases affect not only the mind, but the body too. The U.S. Centers for […]
It’s Not Too Late to Improve Your Health
With the start of the new year, we’ve all become a little older and wiser. So, why not put some of that wisdom into making healthier decisions over the next year? Healthy eating and regular physical activity will give you energy and help you lower your chances for developing diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. The Weight-control Information […]
Patients Have New Role In Health Research
Sue Sheridan’s life as a patient advocate has been shaped by two devastating encounters with the health care system. Her experiences brought her to the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, where she works to ensure that patients’ voices are heard throughout the research process. PCORI was created to provide patients and those who care for them with […]
Traveling and Constipation
With the vacation season upon us, many of us start planning vacations and road trips to visit family and friends. What a joy it is to finally check into your hotel room, have leisurely conversations over dinner or go sight-seeing with loved ones! Yet, let’s be honest, not everything that comes with your vacation includes […]
It’s Time to Decide: Which Health Plan Is Right for You?
One of the hottest topics of the 21st century is health care. Which plan to go with, how much it will cost monthly and which plan is best for you and your family, are all fodder for dinner table or coffee shop conversation. These questions are especially important for seniors and others who are eligible […]
What Does Erectile Dysfunction Mean for Your Health?
The topic of erectile dysfunction (ED) is still one that leaves most men searching for the door. Even in the privacy of a doctor’s office, many men in the U.S. are afraid of what that diagnosis might mean for them. Despite these natural fears, it is very important for men and their partners to take […]
Four Tips for Boosting Exercise Motivation in Seniors
As an older adult, the reasons for exercise change: benefits include helping to control chronic conditions such as hypertension and diabetes, strengthening muscles to prevent falls, and improving flexibility to maintain activities of daily living. An added benefit? Regular exercise can help boost your mood and improve your overall sense of well-being. And, you’ll make […]
How Mercy Health Reduced The Impact Of Bias In The Hiring Process
As one of the largest healthcare providers in the United States, Mercy Health is committed to providing high-quality care to patients across its network of hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. One key aspect of this commitment is ensuring that the organization has a diverse and inclusive workforce that is reflective of the communities it […]
Get Fit from Home with Resistance Bands, Videos and App
In the wake of the ongoing pandemic, more people are interested not only in working from home, but working out from home. Professional trainers have stepped up to meet this demand with videos and apps to build relationships with their clients while staying in place and providing personalized fitness programs.Trainer Solomon Pratt has the enthusiasm […]
Nurse Educators Play Vital Roles in Health Care
The heroic efforts of frontline health care workers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic merit ongoing recognition and gratitude. Nurse educators also continue to play a key role by supporting and promoting the work of nurses, who deliver everything from lifesaving emergency services to end-of-life care. To recognize and celebrate the essential role of nursing education during […]