There are very few us who don’t approach visiting the doctor with some amount of reluctance and apprehension. This isn’t just… Read more »
Category: Prevention and Wellness Articles
Mental Health and The Aging Baby Boomers
by Gergana Dimitrova, M.D., Medical Director and Board Certified Geriatrician, The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health “We all have a… Read more »
North Carolina Health Breakthrough: OrthoSleeve – New Concept in Wearable Pain Relief
by David Higgins, CEO of ING Source Inc. and inventor of the OrthoSleeve concept Right now, across the United States,… Read more »
Diabetes: What You Need to Know
What is widely perceived as a disease of “blood sugars,” diabetes mellitus is more accurately defined as a disorder of improper metabolism…. Read more »
Depression in Older Persons
By the National Alliance on Mental Illness How common is depression in later life? Depression affects more than 6.5 million… Read more »
Are You A Faithful Steward Over Your Body?
By Sheila Robinson, RN, BSN The Gospel indicates that we are called to be stewards. You might ask…what is a… Read more »
Vaccines Aren’t Just for Kids
by Dr. Robert G. Johnson, Jr It’s often thought that only babies and young children need to get vaccines to… Read more »
Aging-In-Place with Universal Design
By: Carolyn Cook, Owner Interior Designer, LiveSmart Design www.livesmartdesign.com Most of us want to live in our homes for as… Read more »
A Bend in the Road of Life
by Norma Pitts Life here on earth is somewhat like a winding road leading in many new and often unexpected… Read more »
House Call: The Foundation of American Medicine and Its Resurgence
by Matthew Gibson, MA In March, 1940, Dr. Harry Chambers was called to the home of eleven-year-old Timothy Scheffer. “Little… Read more »