Laptop computers should never be used on your lap, especially if the computer is wireless. If you are pregnant, the fetus can be exposed to wireless radiation at levels shown to be harmful in scientific research. Children should never use a laptop computer if it is functioning on its wireless mode. There are clear associations between the use of wireless technology and childhood autism. Safe use of a laptop would include placing the computer on a flat surface as far as practically possible from the user, having it connected to the internet by a cable, and using a wired mouse.
Set the Stage for Your Child’s Future
Struggling with a child who is acting out? Or frustrated with school? Overly anxious or shutting down? Begin to bring some ease into your life together by finding a safe outlet for your child’s inner world through creative play and the arts. Imagine your child engaging with paint, puppets, or drums; the healing begins. Acquire tools that will support your child developmentally, strengthen your relationship, and help create a sense of peace and centeredness in your world at home. Rearranging your child’s stage now will deeply impact their coming years.
Micro-Needling for Beautiful Skin
Proper functioning of our skin cells is the foundation of healthy skin, and healthy skin is beautiful skin! As our outermost defence layer, our skin is susceptible to damage: scars caused by acne and burns, stretch marks, hyperpigmentation, and of course wrinkles and fine lines. Micro-needling can treat the root of this damage. During a treatment, special micro-needles are used to create thousands of micro lesions in the dermis, and this stimulates growth factors that induce collagen and elastin production in the skin, improving the function of the cells and thus the texture and appearance!
Summer Spending Tips
During the month of August, it’s easy to overspend on summertime activities. However, just because it’s summer break, you can’t take a break from your budget. According to a survey by Chartered Professional Accountants Canada, 56% of Canadians plan to spend more this summer compared to last – meaning now more than ever is a great time to re-evaluate your income and expenses and adjust your budget to reflect any additional summer expenses. If your August budget is tight on excess cash, take advantage of free activities and events in your community instead of relying on credit to fund expensive activities.
Healthy Eating for Seniors
All seniors should be mindful of nutrients and a balanced diet, as well as sodium and fluid intake. Nutrient-dense foods are a good way to go – high in vitamins and minerals, but low in calories and fat, like fruits, whole grains, low-fat dairy, lean meats, nuts, and eggs. Protein is not only available from meat, fish, and dairy, but also through nuts, beans, lentils, and quinoa. Legumes, flaxseed, whole grains, oats, fruits, and vegetables are also a great source of fibre, which promotes colon health. Lastly, drink plenty of fluids and reduce sodium intake.
Get Your Mouth Checked!
An oral health exam is critical to the maintenance of your overall wellbeing. You should have your mouth checked at least once a year for prevention and treatment of any ailments. Even if you don’t have any live teeth, it’s important to make sure there are no signs of infections or early signs of cancer, growths, or cysts, and that your dentures are fitting you well. Leaving problems untreated usually leads to pain, periodontal disease, or tooth loss, and could make treatment more difficult, so it’s best to deal with problems early, or, if possible, prevent them.
Can Hearing Loss Cause Dementia?
Recent studies by Dr. Frank Lin at John Hopkins University found that participants with hearing loss were significantly more likely to develop dementia. Compared to participants with normal hearing, the risk of dementia doubled among those with mild hearing loss, tripled among those with moderate hearing loss and increased fivefold among those with severe hearing loss. This result is too serious to ignore, so if you or someone close to you suspects that a hearing loss may exist, a free hearing test will confirm what level of loss is present, so it can be addressed before it gets worse.
Reclaim Your Self-Confidence
Wouldn’t it be nice to feel truly confident, ready to meet life’s challenges? Honestly, many people do not feel this way about themselves and their place in the world! An event, a bad situation, or even a loss can undermine our security. It’s easy to get discouraged, but rebuilding your confidence is an act of bravery and resilience. Counselling can be a safe and neutral place to consider how best to reclaim yourself and your life.
Run Red Deer Race Series 2018
Final race in the series. Explore the city of Red Deer one pathway at a time! There is still one event that is open to all ages and abilities on October 27 – see ad for details. Chip timing and low fees, a great way to stay motivated all year long. Register today! Series.RunRedDeer.com
FREE Kids’ Check-up Promotion
Fridays and Saturdays – FREE Dental Check-up & X-ray Program for children ages 5 and 6 years (see our ad). Call Bower Dental (general dentists) today at 403-347-8008 and mention the ‘FREE Kids’ Check-up Promotion’ to help keep your child smiling.
Mini-Break Day Camps
Schools out, but you have to work? No problem. Our interpreter will keep your little ones busy with hands-on nature exploration, games, crafts, and new friends. Runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for ages 6 to 12. $30/day per child. Before and after care available for a small extra fee. Dates: Sept. 14 – All Things Animals; Oct. 4 & 5 – Crawling and Creeping Critters; Nov. 7, 8, & 9 – Fall Break Fun; and Dec. 6 & 7 – Let It Snow. For more info or to register, visit WaskasooPark.ca, call 403-346-2010, or drop by the Centre.


