Anyone For Tea? January is National Hot Tea Month, the second most consumed beverage in the world after water and we’d like to share a few benefits of some well-known categories of teas. Types of Tea and their Benefits Green tea: A little newer to the Western culture, there has been a lot of recent […]
There isn’t any single test that can be performed to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. The initial assessment for a patient who may be suspected to have early signs of Alzheimer’s Disease would include a thorough collection of medical history, followed by specific examinations. A genetic test is performed in order to determine whether or not the cause […]
What are the Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease? Alzheimer’s disease is not selective as it can occur among any race of people living in any region of the world. It is also known as the most common form of dementia. It deteriorates your cognitive thinking and memory abilities. In the early stages of AD, there may be a […]
Physiotherapy manages both new and old injuries. An injury may be deemed as ‘chronic’ if pain or uncomfortable symptoms persist more commonly beyond 3 – 6 months of onset or beyond. Patients who have experienced extended periods of chronic pain are typically unable to maintain a healthy lifestyle or achieve a state of general fitness. […]
This is a fast, light and easy recipe that everyone can try – perfect for a summer get together at home. It requires only a few simple ingredients and best of all, it’s healthy! Turkey Taco Lettuce Wraps Servings: 4 • Size: 2 lettuce wraps • Old Points: 6 pts • Points+: 6 pts Calories: […]
Nicole August, BSN Cardiac Intensive Care Unit RN for 10 years has shared this pdf of vital information about Heart Health. Nicole is passionate about sharing heart wellness by way of educational seminars and presentations as a collaborative effort to her patients and surrounding community. The following Heart Health spotlight coincided with National Heart Awareness month […]