5 Tips to Maintain Balanced Emotions While Caregiving Have your feelings been bruised recently by someone for whom you’re providing care? You may be taking caregiving too personally. If you’re the caring type, you want to be helpful. But what... Read More
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This time of year, music often plays a bigger role in many people’s lives than it does during the rest of the year. School concerts, religious choir performances, seasonal community events, holiday hits playing on the radio — all offer abundant... Read More
We want Halloween to be scary for all the right reasons. That’s why it’s so important for all our little monsters to wear reflective clothing or carry a flashlight, glow stick, or reflective bag. But don’t take it from us, here’s a group of... Read More
Home fires can start and spread quickly, which is why we all need to be careful and educated when it comes to fire safety. Just a little bit of planning can make a big difference for your family. The Hard Facts In 2013, 334 children died in home... Read More
In recent years we have witnessed the negative effects bullying has on our children. Victims of bullying can suffer physical or mental abuse, often experiencing anxiety, depression, or loss of appetite. They may also feel left out in school, becoming... Read More
Celebrate World Teacher’s Day on Monday, October 5th with Life is Good, honoring teachers that make a positive impact every day. The positive lifestyle brand asked teachers, “what makes you connect with a child?” in this heartwarming, short... Read More
Every 3 minutes, a food allergy reaction sends someone to the emergency department – the last thing parents want is for one of those visits to be their child. The Allergy & Asthma Network is the leading nonprofit patient education organization... Read More
– TeenSafe Gives Parents Tips to Face the Uncomfortable “Sext” Talk With Their Child – Chances are you’ve talked to your teen about reproduction at some point, but what about the inappropriate conversations that could be happening behind the... Read More
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a poor diet can increase the risk for lung, esophageal, stomach, colorectal and prostate cancers. Individuals who eat fast food one or more times per week are at increased risk for weight... Read More
If you think you are tech savvy all because you know what “LOL” means, let me test your coolness. Any idea what “IWSN” stands for in Internet slang? It’s a declarative statement: I want sex now. If it makes you feel any better, I had no clue,... Read More
By Danny Thompson Here are the best things about being a parent: Ability to do things for your children Ensuring their happiness during this age Letting their imagination run wild and seeing it come to fruition Nurturing their passion that they have... Read More
Today’s Training Means Pilots Are Given Too Much Responsibility Too Soon, Aviator Says A commercial-pilot shortage that’s expected to continue to grow this year could mean a promising job market for up-and-coming aviators. But many industry... Read More
Working Through Self-Destructive Behaviors During the Holidays By Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C xThe holidays can be a wonderful and cozy time of year. We reconnect with those long forgotten warm sweaters that have waited patiently for us in the back of our... Read More
Patients are advised to always ask dental professionals about the restorative material that is being used for their procedure. Patients are also advised that dental amalgam– the metallic mixture that many dentists use to fill cavities and perform... Read More
Your home has well-lit stairways, household cleaners in an upper cabinet and smoke detectors with fresh batteries — so it’s safe, right? Here are some potential household dangers you may not have considered: Electronic appliances: The... Read More