New Hope For Opioid Addiction

In 2017, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared the United States officially had an Opioid Epidemic. The most recent statistics, from 2016-2017, are staggering. Over 130 Americans are dying daily from an opioid-related drug overdose. Approximately 81,000 people tried heroin for the first time, many who were driven to illicit drugs when they were no longer able to obtain prescription opioids. Over 42,000 people died from a fatal opioid overdose while over 15,000 died from a heroin overdose. Read More 

Tips For A Healthier Heart

Your heart is one of the most important organs in your body, but with bad habits, your heart could be suffering - sometimes without any notice. You could have a heart attack or even a stroke and not even know that your heart has been damaged or that you are experiencing issues. To help give you a healthier heart there are things you can do. Read on for tips to improve the health of your heart. Read More 

Some Reasons For Getting Massages

When you get a massage, the therapist will use certain pressures to rub on nerve endings and muscle groupings in specific ways to alleviate aches and pains, as well as to offer other positive results. There are some things getting a massage can help with that you may have never realized before. Reading this article may serve as an eye-opener that can help you in the future once you realize you can go get a massage to feel better when suffering from certain conditions or ailments. Read More 

Self-Inflicted Traumatic Brain Injury: Therapies To Help Your Loved One Recover

According to the Centers for Disease Control, traumatic brain injuries account for 30% of injury-related deaths. Those who do not succumb to their traumatic brain injury often find themselves suffering consequences of the injuries for the rest of their life. Falls, being struck by objects, and vehicle accidents are the three leading causes of traumatic brain injuries. However, intentional self-harm was the second leading cause of traumatic brain injury deaths in 2013. Read More 

Are Hearing Aids Right For Mild Hearing Loss?

Mild hearing loss can be a source of great frustration for the one who suffers from the issue and also for those around them. There is a tendency for people to overlook this form of hearing loss because it's not taken as seriously as a severe hearing loss. However, doing this can be quite problematic. The sufferer will likely have difficulty understanding what others are saying, especially if more than one person is speaking or if they're in an environment with competing sound signals. Read More