Managing Your COPD
November 5, 2019
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a term used to describe a group of progressive lung diseases including emphysema, chronic bronchitis and refractory asthma. These conditions can cause shortness of breath, frequent coughing, wheezing and chest pain – making it difficult to exercise or engage in other everyday activities. While they can’t be cured, there…
Caring For Someone With Alzheimer’s
October 29, 2019
November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, in recognition of the 5.7 million Americans who suffer from the progressive brain disease. Alzheimer’s disease causes patients to lose their thinking, memory and social skills, and it can also be devastating for caregivers. The Alzheimer’s Association and other groups provide these tips for improving the quality of life of…
Safely Discarding Medication
October 22, 2019
As we accumulate different medications, it’s important to safely discard those that are expired or no longer needed. And there is definitely a right and wrong way to do it. First, check all of your medications and get rid of any that are expired, have an abnormal color or odor, or are in unmarked containers.…
Don’t Skip Your Flu Shot
October 15, 2019
With flu season peaking between December and February, it’s time to get your annual flu vaccination. It takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop and begin protecting you from the flu, so getting vaccinated early is crucial for staying healthy through the fall and winter months. Last year, the flu hospitalized over…
Tips For Good Breast Health And Early Cancer Detection
October 1, 2019
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and a great time to educate ourselves on breast health and early breast cancer detection. About 1 in 8 women in the U.S. will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Knowing your risk and how to detect breast cancer early can save your life. Here are some tips:…
Recovering From Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
September 24, 2019
About half of American adults will experience at least one traumatic event in their lives. Thankfully, most won’t develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Those who develop this condition can experience significant impact in their ability to function at work, home and socially. PTSD is triggered by a terrifying event – either experiencing or witnessing it.…