Recent Blog Posts
How to Stay Safe at Concerts
With COVID restrictions lifting, more and more people are heading out of their homes to attend the musical concerts of their favorite artists. Being in the audience of a live show is exciting, but before you pack your glow sticks and leave home, take into account an important factor:
True Medicine – Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Understanding Holistic Healing
Since time immemorial, indigenous people — including Native Hawaiians, Native Alaskans, and the natives of the North American continent — have built vibrant and diverse cultures, perpetuating their languages, maintaining their lands, and passing along traditions throughout the generations.
Patient Acquisition Vs. Retention: Which Is More Important For Healthcare Businesses?
Fostering a solid patient base is the core goal for medical practice providers and health businesses. So a standard plan requires both patient retention and patient acquisition. Health care business owners may be curious about which one is more essential
What to Do if Injured in a Plane, Car, or Train Accident
Overview: Learn what steps to take if you or someone you know is injured in a plane, car, or train accident When someone you know has an accident, it’s hard to decide what to do. The grief and the shock take over you, and you’re uncertain of your next step to make them feel… Read More »
Recent Top Summer Injury News & Tips to Stay Safe This Summer
Summer is the time for sunshine, stress relief, and some tan – and sometimes, summertime injuries! While most people spend their summer slowing down their usual tasks, enjoying leisurely days by the pool, and spending time with loved ones, it’s also the time of the year when injuries are the most common.
Common Signs of a Brain Injury, Causes, and Cures
A brain injury happens when a sudden violent blow or an external assault damages the brain. This type of injury is a broad term that describes a massive array of injuries – from a mild bump or bruise to a skull fracture and concussion.
Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month: Raising Awareness & Avoiding Additional Injury
July is Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month, a month dedicated to increasing awareness in juvenile arthritist and helping people pinpoint early signs since it can affect kids, too. The Arthritis Foundation initiated a campaign to target the fast-approaching condition.
June 20: The First Day of Summer – Are You Prepared for a Safe Summer?
Overview: Summer welcomes possibilities we should prepare ourselves for. Read more to learn how to prepare for a safe summer this year! Don’t wait for the official June arrival – the time to prepare for a safe summer is now! With spring bidding adieu and summer fast approaching, we want to remind you that… Read More »
Different ways to Take Care of Your Health in May
Overview: In just a few minutes, learn how to take care of your health in May. One German philosopher said that our choices define us, and if it’s the case, we should always opt for things that are healthy for our bodies and mind. Thus, taking care of your health is essential. With the… Read More »
Reducing Stigmas in Mental Health Awareness Month
Overview: May is the month to raise awareness for those living with mental health traumas and help them reduce the stigma. Every year, thousands of Americans are diagnosed with mental illness. According to National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI), every one in five individuals is facing mental health issues – and they fear that… Read More »
