_ Strokes Associated with COVID-19 Can Be Deadly By Jane Farrell article Acute ischemic strokes (AIS) associated with the COVID-19 virus are more severe, lead to worse functional outcomes and are associated … Read More→
_ Coping with Grief Over Lost Opportunities and Connections During a Pandemic By Sondra Forsyth article Grief is a common topic I am seeing in my therapy patients and first, we have to know we have … Read More→
_ Can Psoriasis Affect More Than Your Skin? By Jane Farrell article Studies show that psoriasis, a skin disease with red, scaly and itchy patches, increases the risk of developing other medical … Read More→
_ Three Ways We Know WeΓÇÖve Changed By Sondra Forsyth blog Turbulent times test our emotional and spiritual resources. We wonder why illness, loss of money, possessions, a job or a […]
_ COVID-19: Regulatory Terminology By Jane Farrell article ThereΓÇÖs a lot of confusion about which medical products might work to prevent or treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Scientists … Read More→
_ COVID-19 and Asthma By Jane Farrell article Asthma is a chronic lung disease that causes periods of wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and coughing. It is … Read More→
_ Seeking Alcohol Counseling During the Pandemic By Jane Farrell article Keeping away from one another is crucial for stopping the coronavirus. But that distancing also risks keeping people away from … Read More→
_ COVID-19: How You Can Make A Difference in The Pandemic By Jane Farrell article The COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges in our everyday lives. As we each do our part to help slow the … Read More→
_ Why Consulting ΓÇ£Dr. GoogleΓÇ¥ Can Be Dangerous By Sondra Forsyth article The search engine Google is one of the most useful information tools to emerge in modern times. ΓÇ£GoogleΓÇ¥ is a … Read More→
_ Cold Weather Health Myths Busted By Sondra Forsyth article There are many winter health myths that we have heard from well-intentioned grandparents and parents. They have become so ingrained … Read More→
_ Hypertension Heating Pad Can Help with a Type of Blood-Pressure Condition By Jane Farrell article Applying a heating pad overnight may help people with supine hypertension, a condition that causes their blood pressure to increase … Read More→
_ Heartburn/GERD Read This if You Take Ranitidine Medicines By Jane Farrell article The federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has learned that some ranitidine medicines, including some products commonly known as the … Read More→
_ Aging Well A Guide to Food Reactivity as You Age By Sondra Forsyth article AhhhΓǪthe joys of aging. We work so hard on the way up the proverbial hill, but the ride down isnΓÇÖt … Read More→
_ Children's Health What You Need to Know about Spinal Muscular Atrophy By Jane Farrell article Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a heartbreaking genetic disorder that usually occurs in infancy. Sometimes, though, the condition, characterized by … Read More→
_ Hypertension Drug May Hold Promise for Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article Seeking new treatments to slow the progression of AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease, researchers found the blood pressure drug nilvadipine increased blood flow … Read More→
_ Hypertension Poor Sleep Patterns and High Blood Pressure By Jane Farrell article A bad night’s sleep may result in a spike in blood pressure that night and the following day, according to … Read More→
_ Strange Noises Our Bodies Make and Why By Sondra Forsyth article Imagine you are presenting a motivational speech to your sales force and you canΓÇÖt stop hiccupping, or youΓÇÖre on that … Read More→
_ Respiratory Conditions Secondhand Smoke Linked to Sudden Cardiac Death By Jane Farrell article Continuous indoor exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke triggers changes in the heart’s electrical activity, known as cardiac alternans, that can … Read More→