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The Highlight of Back-to-School Shopping

By Melissa Lockwood, DPM, Heartland Foot and Ankle Associates I love back-to-school shopping. When I was a kid, I couldn’t wait to get the list and check off every item. It was the one time of the year that I got a brand-new pack of crayons — and oh how I treasured them!  The highlight […]

Stop Headaches Without Using Drugs

By Jeffrey Jones, DDS Do you suffer from tension, sinus, or even migraine headaches? If so, you know how debilitating such headaches can be. Unfortunately, headaches tend to get worse over time, but there is a proven solution! You may have seen Diane Sawyer on Good Morning America discuss this. It is FDA approved for […]

Safety for People With Alzheimer’s

Submitted by Reflections Memory Care Alzheimer’s disease can cause changes in a person’s ability to interpret what he or she can see, hear, taste, feel, or smell. The person with Alzheimer’s should be evaluated periodically by a physician for any such changes that may be correctable with glasses, dentures, hearing aids, or other devices. Vision […]

CBD: Top 4 Ways It May Help Your Dog

Submitted by Nilla’s Tub DIY Dog Wash & Health Food Store A growing number of pet owners are discovering the health benefits of CBD for dogs. It is becoming more widely accepted as a safe and natural treatment for a wide variety of health issues, including anxiety, pain, inflammation, and in some cases, even managing […]

Flossing on the Go

By Colton Sylvester, Sylvester Family Dental Have you ever heard the old saying, “brush and floss or be prepared for loss?” Flossing is just as important for your dental health as brushing because brushing only cleans the surface of the teeth, and only flossing can clean the leftover food debris and bacteria that are in […]

5 Recommendations for Back-to School Success

By Jenn Bovee, LCSW, CRADC, CCHt, EMDR Trained, The Mental Wellness Center, Inc The start of a new school year can be challenging for many people, especially those who have had more down time (or time outside) during the summer. Children are no different. The transition from the relaxed, less structured time of summer to […]

Unresponsive Newborn Thrives Due to On-Site Neonatal Care

By OSF HealthCare  Christmas 2017 will be one the Ferguson family of Clinton, Illinois, will always remember. Amanda, 32, was expecting her second child, due on New Year’s Eve. A sonogram performed a couple days before Christmas, however, showed the baby was measuring big, so Amanda’s doctor induced her a week early. She went to […]

Advanced MRI High Quality Doesn’t Have to Be High Cost

By Becky Wiese You get what you pay for” and “more bang for your buck” are common clichés associated with money, value, and quality. Usually “you get what you pay for” implies something on the cheaper end of the scale — you paid less money, you should expect less quality. “More bang for your buck,” […]

Don’t Let Glaucoma Steal Your Sight!

Submitted by Eye Surgical Associates Glaucoma is a group of diseases that damage the eye’s optic nerve and can result in vision loss and even blindness. About 3 million Americans have glaucoma, and it is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide. There are often no early symptoms, which is why 50 percent of people […]

Time-Saving Technology in Dental Implants Part 2

By Alexander Germanis Time is a precious commodity; time in the middle of the day is usually even more so. Couple that expenditure of one’s precious time with the discomfiture of sitting in a dentist’s chair with one’s mouth agape, and the urge to be doing something else with one’s time becomes far greater. Oral […]