Building a house is not just a matter of form and building materials, but also designs that support healthy living. One of the qualities that are very important in building a house is the house must be healthy! Outside of the pursuit of quality healthcare an attractive new product or application materials you have on a [...]
Archive for the ‘Family Health’ Category
Stress Relief Tips for Parents
November 6th, 2011
Aleeya By Stephanie McClellan, MD & Beth Hamilton, MD 1. Remember to build in time for self-restoration. When you go and go, we know you usually leave your needs for last. When life is stressful and busy, you must make time to take a break. It is essential that your needs are met or the toll [...]
How to keep your family from getting sick
November 2nd, 2011
Aleeya By: Jacqueline Hennessy Resigned yourself to another year of the family sniffling and sneezing from every bug your kids bring home? Well, there’s a lot more you can do than just beefing up your stockpile of tissues and chicken soup. Although you have little control over the bugs your kids may pick up from school [...]
The Uncommon Sense Guide to Healthy Eating Introduction
November 1st, 2011
Aleeya By Shandley McMurray Between shopping, carpooling and cleaning the house, just getting the kids fed can seem like an overwhelming job. Still, we all know that feeding your children is about more than putting whatever you can find on the table. That’s why we’ve come up with a don’t-have-to-think-about-it guide for healthy eating. Designed by [...]
How the Whole Family Can Get a Good Night’s Sleep
October 30th, 2011
Aleeya By: Rhea Seymour Every parent knows that when Junior doesn’t get a good night’s sleep, the whole household pays for it. And feeling tired is just one of the side effects when you don’t catch enough zzzs. “Sleep affects cognitive ability — how well you can pay attention, memory, decision-making and problem-solving; all of the [...]
What is Meningitis?
October 5th, 2011
Aleeya What is meningitis? Meningitis is a potentially deadly infection of the meninges, the tissues that cover the brain and spinal cord. It’s caused by specific viruses, bacteria, or fungi that get transmitted from person to person by sneezing, talking, kissing, or sharing food or drinks. “The same kinds of bacteria and germs that cause other [...]

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