5 Ways To Boost Your Weight-Loss Confidence
There's no doubt about it: Changing habits is hard. So if you've had weight-loss disappoints in the past, it's understandable that your confidence in making lasting changes might be low. However, the stronger your belief is that you can accomplish a goal or change a behavior, the better your chances of success are. Behavioral...
Stroke (Symptoms)
Overview
A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. Within minutes, brain cells begin to die.
A stroke is a medical emergency. Prompt treatment is crucial. Early action can minimize brain damage and potential complications.
The good news is that strokes can...
Nail Biting
Although unsanitary, chronic nail biting (onychophagia) isn't likely to cause long-term nail damage.
Nails are formed within the nail bed, just beneath where the U-shaped cuticles begin. As long as the nail bed remains intact, nail biting isn't likely to interfere with fingernail growth. In fact, some research suggests that nail biting might even promote...
Nutrition and healthy eating
Tips for staying supplement savvy
If you're considering a dietary supplement, you can protect your health — and your wallet — with two important rules:
Do your research. Be an informed consumer. Know what you're buying and why you're buying it.
Take responsibility for your own health and well-being. A supplement that works wonders for your neighbor...
Cholesterol; Lowering Your Cholesterol Levels
Cholesterol is a natural substance made by the body. Most of the cholesterol in our bloodstream (75%) is produced by the liver, and the remaining 25% comes from the foods we eat. We all know that elevated blood cholesterol levels are not good for your health, but the right levels of cholesterol actually play...



































