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Words to Live By

“The world is reflecting back to you the thoughts you think, the words you speak and the actions you take. If you want to change the world, you must start within yourself.” – Keith Macpherson

Trivia Answers:

1. 60% in adults and 74% in children 2. False 3. 206. Babies are born with around 270 bones, but as they grow, some fuse together. 4. Cortisol 5. About 100,000

Homemade Frozen Yogurt

Ingredients: 1 cup plain greek yogurt; 4 cups frozen strawberries (or other fruit); 3-4 Tbsp pure maple syrup; 1 tsp vanilla extract. Directions: Add ingredients to your food processor. Pulse and blend until a thick “froyo” texture is formed. Serve and enjoy right away, or freeze for a firmer texture. Happy Summer!

Proper Sizing for a Rollator Walker

When choosing a rollator, proper fit is crucial for safety and comfort. At Schaan Healthcare, we offer fittings tailored to each customer. We will start by having you try a mini, regular, or tall model to see which offers you the most comfort. The seat height should be at the bend of your knee, and you should be able to sit in a perched position. Next, we will adjust the handle height so that the center of your wrist is at the handgrips. You should be walking upright with a 15% bend in your elbows. Visit us at 2346 Millar Avenue to enjoy greater independence with every step!

Wildfire Smoke Health Risks

Wildfire smoke, a blend of PM2.5 and gases like carbon monoxide, poses severe health risks in Western Canada. It obstructs oxygen intake, irritates the respiratory system, and triggers inflammation, manifesting in eye irritation, coughing, or headaches. While most symptoms are manageable, severe cases require medical attention, especially if experiencing breathlessness or chest pain. Minimizing exposure is crucial. HEPA air filters and sealed environments help indoors. While driving, maintain closed windows and recirculated air. During smoky periods, reduce exertion, exercise indoors, and stay hydrated. Prioritize health amidst wildfires. Source: (bccdc.ca/health-info/prevention-public-health/wildfire-smoke)

Spring Into Confidence with Hair You Love

At Saskatoon Hair Loss Clinic, we combine science, soul, and support to help you reclaim your hair and your confidence. Whether you’re noticing thinning, dealing with shedding, or recovering from illness or stress, we offer non-surgical, regenerative solutions like TED with Exosomes, Epigenetic Hair Analysis, and Customized Scalp Therapies. Our expert Trichologist-led team is here to guide you with compassion and proven results. This May, book a complimentary consultation and begin your journey back to vibrant, healthy hair. Call 306-373-4673 or visit SaskatoonHairLoss.com

Spotlight on Aspira Stonebridge Crossing

Located in the heart of Saskatoon’s vibrant Stonebridge community, Aspira Stonebridge Crossing offers a warm, welcoming environment for older adults seeking independent or assisted living. Residents enjoy spacious suites, chef-prepared meals, engaging activities, and access to personalized care—all in a safe and supportive setting. With beautifully landscaped grounds and a strong sense of community, Aspira feels like home from the moment you walk through the door. Whether enjoying social events or relaxing in the comfort of their private suite, residents at Aspira Stonebridge Crossing experience retirement living at its finest. Come discover the Aspira difference today.

Brain Injury Awareness Month

Concussions and traumatic brain injuries can change someone’s life forever. If you suffer from a head injury, consult a chiropractor or physiotherapist/athletic therapist right away. Naturopathic doctors can also help by: 1. Reducing brain inflammation through gut-focused diet and lifestyle changes. 2. Recommending supplements to support inflammation, cognition, and hormones. 3. Providing IV therapy to deliver nutrients directly into the bloodstream. 4. Offering low-level laser therapy to reduce chronic inflammation and support healing. 5. Using acupuncture to calm the nervous system, improve circulation, and promote the body’s natural healing response. Early, integrative care can support better outcomes.

Hearing Aids & Summer

As temperatures rise, it’s important to understand how to take care of your hearing aids. Beware of Heat! Avoid putting your hearing aids in places that attract heat quickly – like the glove compartment or console in your car. Stay Away from Moisture! Remember to take your hearing aids out before swimming or if you’re caught in the rain. Keep ‘em Clean! Warm, humid weather creates a breeding ground for germs and bacteria. You can use a soft, damp cloth to wipe away dirt and debris from your hearing aids. Follow these simple tips and get outside to enjoy the warm weather.