How at risk are you for heart disease and stroke? February is American Heart Month. We break down Life's Simple Seven, easy tips to improve our heart health.
Recovery Centers of America offers innovative in-patient and outpatient programs to help people battling addiction. Recovery Centers of America provides a support system, education, and the tools needed to end the battle with addiction.
When they say laughter is the best medicine, it is no joke. Laughter can actually improve our health. Here are four ways to get more humor into your life.
Online learning poses special challenges for kids with ADHD who may have trouble sitting still, following directions, and completing tasks. Here are 4 tips to help kids with ADHD learn virtually.
We all love to listen to our favorite tunes, but music can actually be therapeutic, helping patients in hospitals and assisted living facilities. Licensed music therapists also provide virtual sessions.
Many foods we think are healthy can actually be high in calories, sugar, fat, and carbohydrates. Here are the top eight foods that are not as healthy as we think.
If you find yourself tossing and turning, struggling to fall or stay asleep, there are ways to get your sleep habits back on track. Click to learn some tips to start falling asleep faster.
Cupping may be trendy, but it is actually an ancient therapy. It is used for pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation, and as a type of deep-tissue massage. Check out this video on cupping from Integrity Physical Therapy.
Concerts, tours, and live performances were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. While it will be known as the year the music died, artists still found a way to play and connect with their fans.
AtlantiCare Epidemiologist Manish Trivedi, MD discusses getting the vaccine, how it actually works in our body, and when we will all be able to get it on Living Well With Robin Stoloff- The Podcast
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, we need our pet's unconditional love and affection more than ever. We know that these relationships can make us feel good, but could our pets secretly be improving our health as well?