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How to Deal With a Family Member’s Drug Addiction

by Sara Stringer Substance abuse has claimed the lives of many and has torn even the strongest families apart. Drug abuse has also seen an increase in numbers …

It Is Never Too Late

by Sara Stringer As I sit here and read over the blog reel at Pearson Student, I get a common theme of never giving up. Of course, there are wonderful …

Watch TV and Work Out to Kill the Couch Potato Blues

Guest Blog Watching too much TV can increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease, and dying young. But the problem isn’t TV itself; it’s the act of sitting …

Exercises for Seniors and the Elderly

Guest Blog A study by Sweden’s Karolinska Institute and Stockholm University showed that following a healthy lifestyle allows for a longer life, even for …

Natural Remedies for Ligament Injuries

by Sara Stringer Statistics reveal there are around 100,000 to 200,000 ACL ruptures every year in US, and when incorporating MCL, carpal tunnel ligament and …

Guidelines for Settling Car Accident Claims

by Julia Roy Every year thousands of people experience road accidents and if you are one among them, you must know the legal procedures that unfold after the …

Handling Anxiety to Unlock Your Inventive Potential

by Edward Lakatis Anxiety is a word that, more often than not, makes us think of fear. This is anything but surprising, given the alarmingly high incidence …

Yoga Is For Seniors As Well As Young Folks!

by Felix Marsh What springs to mind when someone says, ‘Yoga”? Images of people with their feet wrapped around their head? A man or woman sitting serenely …

Dog Ownership Linked to Decreased Heart Risk

Loneliness, depression, high triglycerides, high blood pressure, lack of activity, and stress can all put a strain on your health and lead to a weakened heart. …

5 Moves to Help You Bounce Back after a Baby

by Brionna Kennedy Having a baby is surely a blessing. However, one thing you may not feel so blessed about is the additional weight you put on while pregnant. …

How to Talk to Your Teen about the Dangers of Synthetic Drugs

by Desmond White Following are some of the helpful tips on talking to your teen child about the dangers of synthetic drugs. Take the Time to Talk Keeping your …

How to Help Handicapped Children and Adults through Social Work?

by Sandy Baker Handicapped people are part of our society, and they include adult and kids. Despite their disabilities, most of them even try their best to …

How to Use the Sun

by Sara Stringer These days we are told to avoid the sun as much as we possibly can. Those harmful UVA and B rays, according to experts, are going to be the …

4 Recent Medical Innovations that Will Improve Your Health

by Tegan O’Connor To improve your cardiovascular fitness as well as your aerobic capacity after undergoing surgery, it is important that you get back on your …

Curable Conditions Keeping Us From Looking Our Best

by Sandy Getzky Certain things in life cannot be changed. There are constants – things with no options, no choices. This article is not about those things. …

Dreams Grow as You Grow

by Ken La Salle In the course of any dream, any career, and indeed any life, things change. They change so much it can sometimes be scary. It’s a familiar …


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