Family Health

Healthy and energetic morning
Do you feel sluggish and unmotivated in the morning? Do you have trouble rolling out of bed when the alarm goes off? Do you drag yourself to the bathroom and just wish you could climb back into bed for a few more hours? You’re not alone: many people feel this way.         There are natural ways, however, to remedy this and increase your morning energy. Get regular...
Infant Massage
Massage provides stress relief and promotes relaxation in an infant, just as it does in an adult. But why would an infant have any stress or need to relax from worries? Well, think about it. Everything in a baby’s life is new, strange and exciting as well as scary – every sight, sound, smell, taste and touch is something a new baby has to become accustomed to. In reality, a baby has...
stress in our life
Science studies have learned there are two forms of stress. Chronic Stress and acute Stress. Acute Stress generally involves a situation and does not last long. Acute stress can be caused by the tension of giving a presentation or completing a work related project on time. Acute stress is frequent in our lives and sometimes cannot be anticipated or prevented. We can only deal with it as happens....
Type I & Type II Diabetes
One of the most talked about diseases today is diabetes (diabetes mellitus). There seems to be an epidemic including people of all ages. What are we to do? How about just using a little common sense? Start with learning as much as you can about the disease before you panic. If so many have it then there should be a lot of research available to answer your questions. What is Diabetes? Diabetes...
Diabetic Retinopathy
Retinopathy is a non-inflammatory damage to the retina in the eye. It is most commonly caused by a problem with the blood supply within the eye. Diabetic Retinopathy is caused by complications of diabetes mellitus and can eventually lead to blindness. All diabetics who have suffered diabetes for fifteen years are more are at risk of diabetic retinopathy. It affects at least 80% of diabetics who...
Parenting improves biological age
In many cases becoming a parent in the middle part of your life can be good for your health. There are all sorts of good advantages of midlife parenting on biological aging to consider. These include how you will be able to follow healthier lifestyle options in order to give birth to a healthy baby and how that lifestyle can be used to influence one’s children. Biological Age - healthy...
Healthy food: Weight Control
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, 66% of adults in the U.S. are overweight or obese. When you eat too much and don’t get enough physical exercise, you gain weight. Simple. To lose weight, you must burn more calories than you take in. But this doesn’t mean you have to starve yourself. Actually, the newest trend among the weight conscious...
Your Eyes: Care and Feeding
Can you name one of the most amazing gifts we humans have been given? Vision. Think what you would do without it. Actually, surveys show that people fear losing their sight more than any other sense, yet we tend to take it for granted. Proof of that is that unless we need glasses to see everything in sharp focus, most of us neglect getting regular eye exams. It’s important, however, to take...
Being Lazy is not Necessarily a Bad Thing
Take some time off! If you take a day regularly to just do nothing, or two weeks for a relaxing vacation, would you consider that being lazy? Some people think so. Some experts, however, have come to the conclusion that most people don’t do these things nearly enough and therefore have stress and health related problems because of it. In other words, people don’t know how to be...