Vitamin B12 is crucial for maintaining healthy nerve cells and supporting the production of DNA and red blood cells. It plays a significant role in brain function and development. A deficiency in vitamin B12 can lead to serious health issues such as anemia, neurological disorders, and cognitive impairments. It is essential for energy production and helps reduce the risk of heart disease by regulating homocysteine levels in the blood. Ensuring an adequate intake of vitamin B12 through diet or supplements is vital, especially for vegetarians, vegans, and older adults, who are at higher risk of deficiency.
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Denture Care Tips
It’s important to continue proper denture and oral health care, even during the busy summer months. To keep them in good condition, rinse your dentures after meals to prevent buildup and stay hydrated to maintain oral moisture. Avoid leaving dentures in direct sunlight or hot environments, as this can affect the acrylic. Clean them daily with a soft brush and non-abrasive cleaner to remove bacteria (do not use toothpaste to clean your dentures). For a refreshing feel, store your dentures overnight in water with a bit of mouthwash. Regular denture check-ups are essential to ensure proper fit and function. Enjoy the summer with a confident and comfortable smile!
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Symptoms & Diagnosis
Recognizing the Red Flags: Common Symptoms of PPD
Understanding the signs of PPD is a crucial step toward getting the support you need. PPD can show up in many ways, affecting your emotions, body, thoughts, and behaviours. Knowing what to look for can help you seek help sooner and get ahead on your recovery.
Emotional Symptoms
● Feeling persistently sad or down
● Experiencing severe mood swings
● Crying more than usual
● Feeling intensely irritable
● Struggling with feelings of hopelessness, worthlessness, or guilt
Physical Symptoms
● Changes in appetite, either eating too much or too little
● Having trouble sleeping or sleeping too much
● Feeling unexplained aches and pains
● Constantly feeling tired and drained of energy
Cognitive Symptoms
● Finding it hard to concentrate or make decisions
● Having memory problems
● Experiencing intrusive thoughts, especially about your baby’s safety
Behavioural Symptoms
● Withdrawing from family and friends
● Losing interest in activities you once enjoyed
● Struggling to take care of yourself or your baby
● Having thoughts of self-harm or harming your baby
Everyone’s experience with PPD is different. Some moms may feel primarily emotional symptoms, while others might have more physical or cognitive challenges. This is why getting a personalized assessment from a healthcare provider who can understand your unique situation and provide the proper treatment for you is so important.
Yellow Blooms Boost Mood
Yellow flowers have a remarkable impact on mental health, offering both visual and psychological benefits. Their bright, sunny hue is known to evoke feelings of happiness and positivity, counteracting stress and anxiety. Yellow symbolizes hope and optimism, often uplifting the spirit and enhancing mood. Studies suggest that exposure to vibrant colors, especially yellow, can stimulate mental activity and boost energy levels. Flowers like sunflowers, daisies, and marigolds not only beautify spaces but also create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Incorporating yellow flowers into daily life, whether at home or work, can be a simple yet effective way to promote emotional well-being.
A Call to Men
The fact is that your family and loved ones are counting on YOU for their experience of love, safety, and direction. The massive impact that we have as leaders and role models is unquestionable. That’s why as men and fathers, our commitment to our health and masculine integrity – which are inseparable – speaks volumes, then continues to speak for decades and generations. So if you want to change the course of your family legacy, start prioritizing your lifestyle habits because they determine not only your form and function, but ultimately how you show up as a man. “After working together for 90 days, Kai has had a profound effect on the trajectory of my life” – Will Cordingley –
Understanding Postpartum Depression (PPD)
Welcoming a new baby is a beautiful and joyous time, but it can also bring unexpected challenges for some new mothers. PPD is a severe form of depression that some mothers experience after childbirth. It’s different from the short-lived “baby blues” that many moms go through; PPD lasts longer and can profoundly affect a mother’s ability to care for her little one and manage daily life.
“Depression is the leading complication of childbirth. Left untreated, it can lead to severe consequences for both mother and child, including suicide and developmental problems for children.” — Dr. Lauren Osborne, Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Women’s Reproductive Mental Health.
Understanding Other Perinatal Mental Health Conditions
During pregnancy and the first year after giving birth, many new mothers can face various mental health challenges. Among these, PPD is just one, and knowing the differences between these conditions is critical to getting the right help.
● Postpartum Blues: Affects up to 80% of new mothers and usually resolves within two weeks. However, if your symptoms are more severe and last longer, you might be dealing with PPD, which needs more attention and care.
● Postpartum Anxiety: This involves excessive worry, restlessness, and physical symptoms like heart palpitations and dizziness.
● Postpartum OCD: Intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviours focused on your baby’s safety are signs to watch out for.
● Postpartum PTSD: If your childbirth experience was traumatic, you might experience flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety, making it hard to cope with postpartum life.
● Postpartum Psychosis: This is a rare but severe condition involving delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking that require immediate attention.
Athletic Therapy for Everyone
Athletic Therapy is not just for athletes. It’s a healthcare profession focused on preventing, assessing, and rehabilitating musculoskeletal injuries, including emergency care. Athletic therapists improve muscle and joint mobility and provide pain relief using manual therapies, exercise prescriptions, and taping. They address workplace and motor vehicle accident injuries, chronic or recurring issues, and injuries from sports, falls, or daily activities. Athletic Therapy follows the Sports Medicine Model of Care to ensure effective care. Despite the name, Athletic Therapy is for everyone, offering comprehensive care to enhance overall physical health and well-being.
Choosing Contact Lenses
Contact lenses are a popular alternative to corrective eyewear. They can be worn full-time or part-time for sports and recreation. The two main categories are soft (or gel) lenses and rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses. Soft lenses are more popular and available in various formats to correct far-sightedness, near-sightedness, and astigmatism. RGP lenses have an important role in certain types of astigmatism and with fitting irregular corneal surfaces. All contact lenses touch eye tissue, and as such are a medical device that must be professionally fit, including training for proper handling and for important hygiene considerations.
Prioritize Self-Care First
Prioritize Self-Care First
Do you often feel overwhelmed? People-pleasing can significantly impact our mental health. We fear letting down our partner, kids, family, friends, co-workers, or employer. But what about YOU? Like the airline instruction to put on your oxygen mask first, prioritize your well-being. You’re reading this wellness newspaper because you care about yourself. An overloaded plate can lead to anxiety. What if you helped yourself first? Responsible self-care isn’t selfish; it’s essential! Being accountable to yourself enables you to help others effectively. When you respect yourself, others will too. Let me guide you toward an abundant life by improving relationships, career, finances, spirituality, and health.
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