Preventive Healthcare 101 Don't wait until you're already sick and then start trying to get healthy. Instead, focus on discovering your personal health history, family health history, and genetic predispositions by working closely with primary care providers who prioritize preventive care. Then once you have a comprehensive understanding of your unique health profile, start taking targeted actions to maintain and improve your well-being. This is always a better path forward. Read this post and more on my Typeshare Social Blog: https://lnkd.in/gXJ_aXCg
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Hearing your doctor say “everything looks normal” when you know something is wrong is one of the most defeating feelings — I've been there myself. Traditional lab tests have their time and place, but when it comes to identifying underlying imbalances and diving deep, that's what functional lab tests are for. They go much deeper to assess key markers that conventional tests overlook, like gut health, hormone levels, and nutrient deficiencies. These insights allow us to uncover the root causes of your symptoms, giving you real answers and a personalized path to healing. So if you're tired of hearing your results are "normal" and ready to find answers, check out this blog post on next steps to getting your health and happiness back.
If you’re feeling unwell, but doctors say your lab results appear "normal," please know that you're not alone. Traditional labs often miss important imbalances that can explain symptoms and point to the root of your health complaints. Unlike traditional labs, functional labs do just that — they offer a comprehensive view of one’s health and reveal the connections between symptoms.
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Industry Insights: Experiencing Root Canal Benefits Root canals often get a bad rap, but did you know they can actually provide significant benefits? With modern techniques, root canal therapy is more comfortable than ever, allowing you to save your natural tooth and restore your oral health. Comment below to learn more! https://lnkd.in/gDE54a95
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Amazing insite. if you really want to know what's happening with your oral health, I highly recommend this test. They provide amazing coaching as well. https://lnkd.in/gGk7rT4g
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As key team members, people with kidney disease have important responsibilities related to their health care—and important rights as well. Learn how to handle conflicts with health care providers. Decision-making about end-of-life issues is also included in this module. https://lnkd.in/emdbEeiM
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Dr. Lauretta is shedding light on a surprising eye health concern: Mashed Potatoes and Your Vision! 🥔👀 This is a must-watch video for your patients, highlighting how high-carb foods can impact eye health. Let’s spread the word and help our community make healthier choices for their eyes. Share the video now and keep your patients informed and empowered! Watch the Full video on Youtube at "Doctor Lauretta" #OptometryDivas #ShareTheKnowledge #EyeHealth #HealthyVision #DrLauretta
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In this episode of Health Economix, we explore the fascinating relationship between medical innovation and health behavior changes. Focusing on cardiovascular disease (CVD), we discuss how the approval of new medications like beta blockers and bile-acid sequestrants in the 1970s impacted patient behavior. Did having access to medication reduce the motivation to follow healthy lifestyles, or did it complement positive changes like quitting smoking and following a healthier diet? Join us as we dive into the balance between medication use, information from a diagnosis, and long-term behavior changes. Discover what drives people to modify their habits and how these trends inform today's healthcare policies. #HealthEconomix #CardiovascularHealth #PrescriptionMedication #HealthBehavior #HealthEconomics #Podcast https://lnkd.in/dyFAuy_c
From Prevention to Treatment: How Prescription Medications Shape Health Behaviors by Health Economix
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Kidney health professionals: did you know BC Renal posts recordings of Province Wide Rounds, our educational webinar series? You can peruse dozens of past sessions — all the way back to 2015 — that cover a variety of diverse topics, from vascular access management to environmentally sustainable kidney care to managing fatigue in patients. Find more here: https://ow.ly/ghRw50SLPxC #KidneyCare #KidneyHealth #KidneyDisease #KidneyResearch
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June is Men's Health Month. Let's talk about preventive care. Going to the doctor isn't just for when you're not feeling well. Preventive care (like screening for heart disease, diabetes, and cancer) is important for helping you maintain your health and diagnosing any medical conditions before they become bigger problems. Despite these benefits, many Americans don't receive the preventive care they need, and research shows that men are less likely than women to get preventive health screenings. The NASH Executive Health program is a comprehensive, cost-effective way for people to receive personalized care and deep insights into their health. It's available for individuals and easy to add on to organization benefit plans at any point during the year. Check out our Executive Health packages (https://lnkd.in/gdFgffmC) and contact us at inquiries@nashcares.com to learn more! #executivehealth #menshealth #menshealthmonth #travelfortreatment #employeebenefits
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In this summary of our latest research, published in a medical journal out of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, we show the wide-ranging human health consequences of blowing dust and dust storms in west Texas cities. Dust is definitely harmful to your health in many ways! https://lnkd.in/ga9mtz9m
Update-Exposure to dust events and hospitalizations in West Texas cities: The human health consequences of dust | The Southwest Respiratory and Critical Care Chronicles
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