[ad_1] ROBERTSDALE, Ala. (WALA) – The National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) Baldwin County hosted its inaugural mental health fair Saturday at Honeybee Park in Robertsdale in hopes of spreading the word to those who may be struggling that they are not alone. The COVID-19 pandemic brought to light “a […]
Year: 2022
[ad_1] Apr 212022 3 Questions To Ask If Your Practice Has Trouble Collecting Timely Patient Payments Travis Schneider By Travis Schneider, founder and co-CEO, PatientPop. Running an independent healthcare practice isn’t easy, and few practices have the resources or bandwidth to chase down late payments. While most patients want to […]
[ad_1] Did you know that I recently did a webinar on this topic, and other questions related to whether our food supply is safe? Check it out here: Is My Food Safe? FREE WEBINAR!. THE TRUTH IS THAT OUR FOOD SUPPLY IS THE SAFEST IT HAS EVER BEEN. I have […]
[ad_1] The perfect dupe for the Earls Cajun Chicken Sandwich is here! Kick it up a notch with your own homemade ciabatta buns. Get ready for your new favourite restaurant quality meal made right at home! We love dreaming up recipes using our favourite restaurant dishes as inspiration and finding […]
[ad_1] 1. Eat local fruits In whichever location you are in right now try eating as locally as possible and having local fruits and berries helps in your health as you are acclimatized to the local food in your area; and fruits have antioxidants and vitamins which improves your digestive […]
[ad_1] High blood sugar is also known as hyperglycemia which is generally associated with diabetes. When an enough and effective amount of insulin is not produced by the body it results in high blood sugar levels. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood glucose in your body. Natural Ways To […]
[ad_1] Black, Indigenous and Alaska Native patients experienced the most significant disparities in clinical care among Medicare Advantage enrollees last year, according to a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the RAND Corp. The CMS Office of Minority Health and the consulting company analyzed information from […]
[ad_1] If I could turn back time, I wouldn’t. I would just hit the pause button. Because life right now is, well, going. Going well. And fast. And everyone [4 kids and Mom] seem to be happy most days. And that’s something I want to bottle up and never take […]
[ad_1] Working on cure for Indiana’s ailing public health system Two years ago, the pandemic made what was clear even more obvious. Indiana doesn’t direct enough resources toward public health. Gov. Eric Holcomb, having acknowledged that the demands COVID placed on health resources highlighted the need for more spending in […]
[ad_1] Creamy and just a little sweet, this stovetop oatmeal is made with nut butter and jam for an easy breakfast that’s ready in minutes. This post is sponsored by Quaker Oats. Reminiscent of the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich, this gluten-free* stovetop oatmeal recipe is a creamy and […]