Flushing is a normal, involuntary physiological reaction that causes the face, neck, and upper chest to redden. The visual change is often accompanied by a warm sensation. This is part of the body’s fight or flight response and often occurs due to intense emotional states, such as embarrassment, anxiety, or anger. If , however, you experience persistent blushing that is combined with other painful symptoms, the problem may be rosacea.
Read MoreI was caught up in a dark tunnel where light can only be seen when the doors on both ends would, at times, open. Then I realized that those doors were home and work, and the tunnel between them was how I was inside - alone in the dark, amidst the damp, and feeling all gloomy. That was when I heed my colleagues’ suggestion for me to get professional help.
Read MoreIt seems that not a lot of people mention hemp oil and its numerous benefits when talking about the wonder-making CBD oils! If you were looking forward to learning some new pieces of information about the best recipe for your health in 2019, you’ve come to the right place! Hemp oil is definitely a remedy of the future, so let’s get into it right away!
Read MoreOver 12 percent of the women in the United States will develop breast cancer over the course of their lifetime. While there are a number of treatments available for this condition, having cancer can be a very scary and stressful thing. Early detection is the key to beating this condition, which is why you need to look out for common warning signs of breast cancer.
Read MoreMarriage is the biggest and most important personal and emotional commitment that most people ever make in their lifetime, yet most base their decision to get married upon their experience with and advice from their own families and friends. People associate couples’ therapy with problems that arise after marriage, but why wait until you marry to address issues that may then arise?
Read MoreThe issues and problems that modern parents encounter and have trouble overcoming often go missed or completely ignored in the hustle and bustle of family life. So what can a modern parent do to improve both their emotional health, inter-personal and parenting skills, so as to fulfill and enjoy their modern parenthood duties?
Read MoreThe health of the baby begins even before the child was born. To guarantee the proper development of the growing child inside the womb, the mother needs adequate nutrition which will especially support the developing biological systems of her baby. Among the most important ones are protein, iron, folate, calcium, vitamin D and Omega 3.
Read MoreIn 2016, 723 children died in traffic collisions, but 128,000 were injured. If you are driving safely and have securely fastened your child with a seatbelt or child seat, then the chances of a fatality are low. However, if you are involved in an accident, then the emotional effects on a small child can be significant.
Read MoreWe all know the importance of health check-ups, on a practical level, yet we often put these off. Some people may view this as extreme as ‘self sabotage’ though in reality, the reason people put essential health check-ups off tends to be due to the fear of finding out something they feel they would be unable to handle.
Read MoreFat reduction procedures and treatments are popular, especially with people who have tried to get rid of stubborn bulges by overhauling their diets or hitting the treadmill on a regular basis. But everyone who has decided that they need a little help beyond lifestyle changes still has another decision to make regarding their next step: surgical or nonsurgical?
Read More. As a plastic surgeon near Akron, Ohio, Dr. David Hartman cites an increase of 72 percent in popularity for fat-transfer breast augmentation in just the last year. It is also an increasingly popular choice for patients who want youthful beautification of facial features (especially hollowing around the eyes), high-definition body sculpting, and even butt lifting.
Read MoreAs a board-certified dermatologist, Boise’s Dr. Naomi Brooks knows skin—as well as what can harm it. When it comes to everything from premature signs of aging to health problems that can impact the entire body, nothing beats ultraviolet radiation for causing damage. Light from the sun contains UVA and UVB rays, both of which can damage the DNA found in skin cells, causing them to grow abnormally
Read MoreEating healthy while on vacation is a well-known challenge for many people. While traveling, you’ll want to sample local delicacies every chance you get. If you’re relaxing on the beach, you may want to grab a second or third margarita as a relaxing and refreshing treat. While these indulging moments are part of the experience, you may find your waistline a bit wider when you return home. Luckily, there are some simple ways to stick to a healthy eating regime while on vacation. It may even be easier than you think!
Read MoreDepending on the type, light could either hurt or help the skin over time. Sunlight, for example, comes with ultraviolet (UV) radiation that can damage skin cells and affect the production of fundamental building blocks such as collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. But a newer type of light-based therapy can be used to treat a variety of both medical and cosmetic skin concerns: blue light or photodynamic therapy. Boise, ID , dermatologist Dr. Naomi Brooks highlights what it can be used for and how it works.
Read MoreWe remember what it was like. The weekend study groups, the late-night library visits, the early-morning cramming sessions. Suddenly after a semester’s worth of cruising along, our exams would be upon us. Fast. With this sudden realisation, panic would set in. And a fierce determination to study that we’d never had before. And our sleep would suffer as a result. Looking back, it’s easy to see how foolish we were. Because depriving ourselves of sleep wasn’t doing our grades any favours!
Read MoreSome studies suggest that several different strains of cancer can be avoided by consuming the right types of foods and drinks. In honor of Kidney Cancer Awareness month, I’ve decided to make a guide identifying foods that are rich in nutrients that can help prevent cancer. These dietary restrictions in combination with other holistic cancer treatments can be a powerful way to affect cancer without the use of chemotherapy or other traditional cancer treatments.
Read MoreSure, berries are a delicious snack, but did you know they are also super healthy? Blueberries, strawberries, blackberries and even gooseberries can help you lose weight, regulate your heart rate, lower your blood pressure, and they can even reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Keep reading to find out three benefits that berries provide to maintain your health.
Read MoreWe all know that yoga, weight-training, and other forms of exercise are extremely beneficial to physical and mental health – not to mention key in achieving and maintaining a toned, sculpted physique. But what if working towards the body of your dreams is making your face age faster?
Read MoreWinter is nearly over, February is here, and most people could not be happier to finally leave the cold and windy days of January behind, to welcome the more spring-esque, longer days which February has in store for us. Surprisingly enough, other than just our moods, one of the main things about us which are going to get affected by the incoming sun is going to be our hair, so without further ado, let’s see what you could do to keep your hair safe during the next few months.
Read MoreIt is the nightmare scenario that no woman wants to face - struggling to deal with her everyday life and family because of her addiction to alcohol or drugs, making bad lifestyle choices that are spiraling out of control. With studies having shown that women are finding it harder than men to beat substance abuse, and with opioid addiction, in particular, being on the rise, what can women do to get sober?
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