10 points/tips to help identify health concerns

You already know that obvious symptoms, such as chest pain and severe abdominal pain, require immediate medical attention. But the not-so-obvious symptoms may leave you wondering whether you need to seek care. Here’s a list of symptoms that merit follow up. While some of them are more urgent than others, none should be ignored. These […]

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Heart attack signs and symptoms

Some heart attacks are sudden and intense where no one doubts what’s happening. But most heart attacks start slowly, with mild pain or discomfort. Often people affected aren’t sure what’s wrong and wait too long before getting help. Here are signs that can mean a heart attack is happening: # Chest discomfort. Most heart attacks […]

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Active lifestyles reduce the chance of dementia

We are continually being reminded that exercise to our body and mind has tremendous impact upon our health and well-being. Here is another recent study to support these findings: Staying mentally active by engaging in activities that challenge and stimulate the mind may be a key factor in maintaining memory and other cognitive skills. A […]

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Diabetes Information

More and more people are developing diabetes at younger and younger ages. Often times, if a person’s blood sugar is either too low or too high, you will see personality changes and their level of consciousness may also vary. Long term effects of uncontrolled blood sugars in a person with diabetes leads to compromising and […]

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Stroke Awareness Tips

A stroke is a medical emergency. Every minute counts when someone is having a stroke. The longer blood flow is cut off to the brain, the greater the damage. Immediate treatment can save people’s lives and enhance their chances for successful recovery. The symptoms of a stroke are distinct because they happen quickly: # Sudden […]

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Take a moment

As we all continue to have the privilege of interacting and serving many others, taking the time to pause and really explore the lives of those that we serve can be challenging. In the near future, I challenge you to complete the following exercise: Take a moment and watch a person with dementia. Watch their […]

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