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Staying Healthy and Grateful This Holiday Season
The holidays are a time to gather with loved ones and express gratitude for the special people and moments in our lives. November also marks National Diabetes Month, a reminder to make healthy lifestyle changes to prevent serious health complications. Here are some helpful tips for those living with or caring for someone with diabetes.
October is Health Literacy Month!
For the past 25 years, October has been recognized as Health Literacy Month. During this time, we focus on recognizing the importance of making health information easy to understand and the healthcare system easier to navigate.
How is America’s Mental Health Crisis Impacting Families?
An important Kaiser Family Foundation and CNN survey raised awareness of growing concerns around mental health in America. While the survey revealed that most of the public believes there is a mental health crisis in our nation, it also revealed the serious stresses that are endured by families.
A Look at the Rising Alcohol Death Rate
Alcohol use disorder, or AUD, is a condition that medical professionals diagnose when a patient’s drinking pattern causes significant stress or harm. Despite its severe impacts on individuals and families, AUD is a largely underrecognized and undertreated substance use disorder.
Healing From Tough Childhood Experiences
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic events or unstable home environments during childhood that can negatively impact a person’s long-term physical and mental health. However, there are ways to help promote healing and prevent them from happening in the future.
Helping Parents Cope With Back-to-School Anxiety
As the first day of school approaches, students aren’t the only ones who may feel a wave of anxiety. Parents often struggle with their own worries as summer draws to a close.
Ease the Stress of Seeing Your Doctor
If you feel nervous about visiting the doctor, you’re not alone. Many people experience anxiety when it comes to seeking medical care. Here are some tips to create a more positive and pleasant experience.
What You Should Know About Colorectal Cancer Screening
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in the U.S., but it doesn’t have to be. Preventive screening can help save lives by detecting abnormal growths early. A colonoscopy is one of several colorectal cancer screening tests available, so talk to your doctor about which one is right for you.
Adding Gut Health to the Employee Wellness Conversation
Extensive research over the past decade shows that gastrointestinal issues are twice as prevalent than diabetes in the U.S., affecting one in four adults. Employees struggling with these conditions often experience increased absenteeism and lower productivity. How can employers address gut health?
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