Monthly Archive: May 2019

stroke prevention

Stroke Identification, Risk Factors and Prevention

Strokes are the 5th leading cause of death and a major cause of disability in the U.S. The sooner a stroke is treated, the better the chances of recovery.

Sarah Sanchez, NDTR
PTSD

Coping Strategies When Struggling with PTSD

You may find your anxiety is being triggered by the day’s events, or what you still need to accomplish before the day’s end for yourself, your family, your job, or all three. That anxiety experience is real and it sometimes triggers a more intense anxiety response when something isn’t going as you planned. And let’s… Continue reading Coping Strategies When Struggling with PTSD

Dr. Liz Matheis

Happy Mother’s Day to the Grandma of My Special Kid

So on this Mother’s Day, I would like to remind you of what I hope you already know: I am so grateful for you. Thank you for raising me to be uniquely suited to take care of my special boy. I mother the way I do because of you.

Jamie Sumner
When Your Stoma Makes Noise

When Your Stoma Makes Noise

I wish I could offer one solid solution to gas noise, but managing stoma noise is a constant battle for those with a stoma. Here are some tips!

Kelsey Scarborough
Partnership Program

5-Minute Tour of the Partnership Program Website

Shield HealthCare’s 5-minute tour of the Partnership Program website will help you learn all of the useful tools that are available to our partners who order on the web, which can help your business save time and money: • 10% web discount • Usage reports to help you track spending • Place orders 24/7, at… Continue reading 5-Minute Tour of the Partnership Program Website

Sarah McIlvaine
cholesterol

Heart Health: Managing Your Cholesterol

Cholesterol is a substance important to the proper function of our bodies. However, too much can increase the risk of developing heart disease.

Sarah Sanchez, NDTR
label

Label or Not Here We Come

Labels can get a bad rap when they’re applied to people. Ideally, we’d have a world where everyone is accepted as they are and neurodiversity and disabilities need no explanation.

Alethea Mshar
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