Seasonal Affective Disorder: More than the “Winter Blues”
Feb 6, 2020
Winter is often marked as a “season of celebration.” But, the joy of the holidays isn’t always present, especially in the shorter, darker days. Many people suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, during the winter and early spring months.
SAIL: Helping You Stay Active and Independent for Life
Jan 31, 2020
Maintaining independence is an important focus for those entering their senior years. Along with independence must be the ability to remain active— specifically focusing on keeping up with your strength, fitness, and balance.
Why Music Therapy is Such a Powerful Healing Tool
Jan 30, 2020
Many individuals find music to be therapeutic. The right playlist can uplift your mood and get you through the day. But, from a neurological perspective, music therapy is a bit more complicated than listening to your favorite tunes.
Urgency vs. Emergency: Do you Really Need to go to the ER?
Jan 17, 2020
The rise of urgent care facilities has made it more convenient for many individuals to receive timely care and avoid long wait times in the emergency room. However, not every illness or injury can be—or should be—treated by urgent care clinics. How...
How to Be a Healthy, Mindful Eater this Holiday Season
Nov 15, 2019
The holidays are a time for celebration, reflection, and getting together with loved ones. It’s also a time for dining. From Thanksgiving dinner to holiday parties, there’s no shortage of sumptuous eats. It is the holiday, though, so it’s acceptable...
Vaping Dangers: What’s Causing All the Deaths?
Oct 8, 2019
With multiple deaths and hundreds of cases of a mysterious lung disease, many people have questions about and are concerned with vaping—especially because an increasing number of teens have adopted this growing trend.