Trained as a physiotherapist and practised for years. Covers posture, chronic pain, and the science behind rehab.
6 Ways to Stay Connected Through the Holidays The holiday season is often depicted with sparkling lights and warm, intimate gatherings, yet for couples already facing relationship challenges, it can feel like an overwhelming burden pressing heavily on the heart. As a therapist, I’ve witnessed this pattern repeatedly among pairs seeking guidance, particularly those dealing […]
A groundbreaking study featured in JACC, the premier publication from the American College of Cardiology, indicates that the specific types of foods selected within low-carbohydrate or low-fat dietary regimens hold greater significance for heart health than merely reducing carbohydrates or fats alone. The investigators discovered that when these diets incorporated nutrient-rich, whole foods, they correlated […]
Have you ever pondered what truly transpires within your brain following a night devoid of restful sleep? Why do everyday tasks suddenly become more challenging—such as solving complex issues, recalling the location of misplaced items like your keys, or even responding swiftly to prevent an object from dropping? We often resort to ambiguous phrases like […]
Throughout much of human history, the act of listening was intrinsically connected to significant events imbued with emotion, meaning, or critical for survival. The natural world provided the primary auditory landscape—think rustling winds, flowing water, and animal calls—while music emerged during hunting rites, healing rituals, and shared community gatherings. This equilibrium started to transform during […]
If the recent eclipse season has felt particularly overwhelming, get ready for yet another astrological twist: Mercury is about to go retrograde for the upcoming three weeks, stirring things up in the elusive and mysterious sign of Pisces. Mercury retrograde has earned itself a notorious reputation for sparking communication breakdowns, unexpected delays, and a host […]
Pesto shrimp orzo offers a simple, delicious, and creamy dish that’s prepared in only 20 minutes using just four primary ingredients. The orzo pasta is richly coated in vibrant pesto and combined with juicy shrimp and fresh tomatoes, creating an effortless dinner option for busy weeknights. This versatile recipe works wonderfully for family meals or […]
A significant portion of full-term healthy babies, ranging from one-quarter to one-half, encounter respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection during their first year of life. Among these, approximately 2% to 3% develop small airway bronchiolitis and lower respiratory tract infections severe enough to necessitate hospital admission. Research drawn from large-scale population studies, bolstered by experimental evidence […]
Slow Cooker Thai-Inspired Peanut Chicken During those busy weekdays when time seems to slip away, turning to the slow cooker becomes a real lifesaver for preparing delicious and straightforward meals that practically prepare themselves. Many people appreciate slow cooker recipes for their convenience, and this Thai-style peanut chicken dish is sure to become a favorite. […]
Urinary tract infections represent one of the most prevalent bacterial infections impacting millions globally each year. These conditions primarily affect women due to their shorter urethras, which facilitate easier bacterial entry into the urinary system. However, men, children, and older adults can also experience UTIs under specific circumstances. Early identification plays a crucial role in […]