ADHD: Not Just for Children

In the last few decades, the terms ADD and ADHD have gained widespread usage. Though most of us know it because it affects school age children, it also affects adults. And though adult ADHD may not always be as severe as other learning disorders, it can still disrupt...

Myth Bust | HIV and AIDS

Since the 1980s, AIDS and HIV has had many misconceptions and stigmas. Though awareness and proper education has helped combat these stigmas and myths, they still exist. But it’s vital to know the truth about HIV and AIDS both to help treat it and to avoid...

Avoiding and Preventing Rabies

Unless you encounter wild animals like raccoons and foxes often, or your pets are outdoor roamers, you may not think much about rabies. But anyone with pets or who comes across pets should be aware of this disease and its dangers. Symptoms You won’t see symptoms...

5 Things You Should Know About Women’s Fitness

Summer has come and gone, but that’s no reason to skimp on your fitness! Whether you’re staying in shape or setting a new goal, women need to know the smart approach to their fitness. We’ve compiled some tips for healthier, more productive...

Staying Healthy at Conventions and Events

With flu and cold season on the horizon and about to collide with major conventions, we all need a few tips on staying healthy! In huge groups of people, a cough or sneeze can spread to hundreds of people in a matter of minutes. Even if a true cold or flu virus...

Choosing a Backpack for a Healthy Back

Take a look into your child’s backpack. After lunch, school supplies, notebooks, and textbooks, that bag can get pretty heavy! In fact, it often exceeds the recommendation of the American Academy of Orthopedic surgeons, who say that a backpack should weigh less...