Keeping Your Parent Safe When You Need To Leave Your Home

If you live with a parent who has been showing signs of slowing down and difficulty with their mobility, you are most likely concerned about their well-being during this transitional time. Working outside of the home is bound to make you anxious during the period you are not around to watch over your parent. Here are some tips you can use to help in keeping your aging parent safe during your absence. Read More 

3 Ways College Students Should Protect Their Eyes

If you're a college student, these years are probably your first extended time away from home, and that means it's also the first time you've been completely responsible for your own health, including your eye health. Your parents aren't there to nag you about reading in the dark or staring at the computer screen for too long. You need your vision in order to succeed in your studies, so take a look at some eye health tips that every college student should know about. Read More 

Traveling To Undergo Breast Augmentation Surgery? Consider Staying In A Hotel Near The Clinic

If you're planning to have your breasts augmented and you've done a lot of research on the different clinics at which to get the procedure done, it's possible that you're considering a clinic in a different city or state. While it might be tempting to travel to the city, have the procedure done, and then return home right afterward, it's worthwhile to consider booking a hotel in the city for a few days. Read More 

Getting An Earful (Of Relaxation): What ASMR Can Do For You

Getting yourself to sit back and relax can be hard to do, especially if you're bored of your normal relaxation tips and techniques, or if your techniques are limited to a certain location (sea shore, yoga classroom, steam room) that you just can't get to right now. But did you know that a whole new world of relaxation is open to you so long as you have internet access and a pair of headphones? Read More 

3 Tips To Staying On Top Of Your Orthopedic Health

Bone and joint illnesses and conditions can limit the way that you live your life. It can cause you to lead a very painful life that doesn't include your favorite physical activities. If you want to try to keep this from happening to you later in life, here are three tips to improving your overall orthopedic health: 1. Consume the Right Foods. To promote healthy joints and bones, you need to make sure that you are consuming a well-balanced and healthy diet. Read More