Dealing With Urinary Incontinence? How To Regain Control Of Your Bladder

If you suffer from urinary incontinence, now's the time to take action. If your problem doesn't seem serious yet, you might think you can wait to start treatment. That's not the case though. Urinary incontinence can worsen over time. That means you could lose all control without proper treatment. Read the list provided below. Here are some tips that will help you regain control of your bladder.  Consult a Physician [Read More]

3 Factors To Consider When Visiting A Marijuana Dispensary

A lot of people swear by the medicinal powers of marijuana. Multiple states have legalized the use of marijuana for medical purposes, giving rise to dispensaries that serve as retail outlets for marijuana products. Your first visit to a dispensary can be overwhelming, so it helps to have some essential factors that you can focus on throughout your shopping experience. The following three factors will help you ensure you end up with the right marijuana product to meet your needs. [Read More]

The Purposes Of Retaining A Healthcare Advocate For Your Relative

When you take over the care of an aging relative, you may be unsure of what kinds of medical services and treatments this person needs. You want them to get the best care possible. However, you may not know what services are available or what ones may not be medically necessary to keep this person alive and safe. You also may lack the time to research your relative's medical options and petition the local medical providers for them. [Read More]

3 Ideas for Your Business's Virtual Wellness Classes

It's an understatement to say that Covid-19 has greatly changed workplace dynamics. According to a Boston Consulting Group survey, about 40 percent of U.S. workers switched from in-office work to remote work. While some employees have moved back to the office or a hybrid schedule, some workers are sticking to at-home work. While there are many benefits of at-home work, this schedule can make team-building efforts more challenging. Thankfully, through virtual means—like video meetings—employees can still develop strong connections. [Read More]