Having good posture makes you look strong and healthy and it’s also a critical factor in preventing pain and injuries. For recreational activities like golf, skating, yoga or running, posture actually plays an important role in performance. Posture is critical in preventing workplace injuries that come from repetitive stress or sitting at a desk in front of a computer all day. Physiotherapists can help you discover how to improve your posture by demonstrating positions and stretches for when you start to feel the tension in your body. Make the move to see a physiotherapist!
What is Your Mouth Telling You?
The state of your mouth can offer valuable insights into your overall health. Pain while biting might mean a cracked tooth. Sugar sensitivity usually indicates a cavity. Tenderness to cold might just need a change of toothpaste. Tenderness to hot is likely to be more serious. Bad breath can be caused by poor oral hygiene. A good electric toothbrush, flossing and scraping your tongue all help. Throat infections also cause bad breath. Don’t assume that problems will resolve by themselves. See a dentist at least once a year. Remember: You don’t have to floss all your teeth, just the ones you want to keep!
Care Your Aging Loved Ones Need & Deserve
When it comes to planning for care, don’t wait until aging conditions become crises; proactively explore care options for your parents, grandparents, or aging family members. They deserve the best care, and your timely attention can make all the difference. Start by having open conversations about their needs and preferences. Research local resources, from in-home care to assisted living facilities. Seek advice from professionals and support groups. By addressing aging conditions early, you can ensure their comfort, safety, and quality of life. Let’s honor those who cared for us by being proactive in providing the care and support they now need.
Counseling: A Path to Recovery
October 10th marks World Mental Health Day, a crucial reminder to prioritize our mental well-being. In our demanding world, safeguarding mental health is paramount. To bolster your mental well-being, prioritize self-care: exercise for endorphin release, maintain a balanced diet, and practice mindfulness to manage stress. Seek support from friends, family, or professionals when needed. Cultivate hobbies and nurture connections to find purpose and belonging. As we commemorate this day, let’s pledge to uphold these practices year-round, ensuring mental health stays at the forefront of our lives.
Good Posture Can Prevent Pain & Injuries
Having good posture makes you look strong and healthy and it’s also a critical factor in preventing pain and injuries. For recreational activities like golf, skating, yoga or running, posture actually plays an important role in performance. Posture is critical in preventing workplace injuries that come from repetitive stress or sitting at a desk in front of a computer all day. Physiotherapists can help you discover how to improve your posture by demonstrating positions and stretches for when you start to feel the tension in your body. Make the move to see a physiotherapist!
Care Your Aging Loved Ones Need & Deserve
When it comes to planning for care, don’t wait until aging conditions become crises; proactively explore care options for your parents, grandparents, or aging family members. They deserve the best care, and your timely attention can make all the difference. Start by having open conversations about their needs and preferences. Research local resources, from in-home care to assisted living facilities. Seek advice from professionals and support groups. By addressing aging conditions early, you can ensure their comfort, safety, and quality of life. Let’s honor those who cared for us by being proactive in providing the care and support they now need.
Good Posture Can Prevent Pain & Injuries
Having good posture makes you look strong and healthy and it’s also a critical factor in preventing pain and injuries. For recreational activities like golf, skating, yoga or running, posture actually plays an important role in performance. Posture is critical in preventing workplace injuries that come from repetitive stress or sitting at a desk in front of a computer all day. Physiotherapists can help you discover how to improve your posture by demonstrating positions and stretches for when you start to feel the tension in your body. Make the move to see a physiotherapist!
Paragon’s New Proprietary Supplement Line
Paragon Health Foods in Saskatoon introduces an innovative proprietary line of health supplements. This cutting-edge collection features Ashwagandha for stress reduction, Magnesium Glycinate for muscle relaxation and improved sleep, Quercetin for immune support and cardiovascular health, and Reishi for enhanced immunity and stress reduction, to name a few. Currently in-store, you can find dozens of scientifically formulated & approved supplements, with more in production, all to support your health and wellbeing. Paragon Health Foods is revolutionizing wellness, offering a holistic approach to vitality. Elevate your health with these potent supplements today.
Care Your Aging Loved Ones Need & Deserve
When it comes to planning for care, don’t wait until aging conditions become crises; proactively explore care options for your parents, grandparents, or aging family members. They deserve the best care, and your timely attention can make all the difference. Start by having open conversations about their needs and preferences. Research local resources, from in-home care to assisted living facilities. Seek advice from professionals and support groups. By addressing aging conditions early, you can ensure their comfort, safety, and quality of life. Let’s honor those who cared for us by being proactive in providing the care and support they now need.
Laughter is the Best Medicine
I feel as if my body has gotten totally out of shape, so I got my doctor’s permission to join a fitness club and start exercising. I decided to take an aerobics class for seniors. I bent, twisted, gyrated, jumped up and down, and perspired for an hour. But, by the time I got my pants on, the class was
Words To Live By
“There are some things one can only achieve by a deliberate leap in the opposite direction.” – Franz Kafk


