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Gum Disease May Increase Dementia Risk 20 Years Later
Researchers have found a link between severe gum disease and cognitive decline. A study published in Neurology® shows…
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Everyday Extraordinary: Celebrating Occupational Therapy Month
It’s always the little things. Cooking a meal with a loved one. Holding a child. Going for a…
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Take Heart: Women and Cardiovascular Disease
Women’s signs of heart disease and myocardial infarctions are more subtle and unpredictable, often leading to detrimental outcomes.…
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Nutrition: The Backbone of Health
The body is an engine driven and powered by nutrients. Remarkably, it breaks down and rebuilds tissue every…
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Body Neglect in Stroke Patients
Body neglect in stroke patients is a neuropsychological condition that occurs due to damage in one hemisphere of…
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10 Wound Healing Factors All Nurses Should Know
As a nurse, you will see and care for a lot of different wounds on the job. Naturally,…
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Food Insecurity and Hunger: The Role of Occupational Therapy
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), 8.4 million U.S. households experienced food insecurity in 2021. Defined…
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Eating Disorders: Signs and How to Address Them
Eating disorders can be deadly and are seen as a common morbidity in adolescent and young adult females.…
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Sexual Assault Awareness Month
According to research from the CDC, 41% of American women experienced some form of contact sexual violence in…
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10 Physical Therapy Specializations You Should Know About
By Jami Cooley, RN, CNWC Physical therapists make a profound difference in the lives of their patients. They…
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5 Tips for Self-Employed Salon Professionals
Have you ever dreamed of becoming your own boss, setting your own schedule, and partnering with clients you…
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Showing Appreciation in the Workplace
Showing appreciation in the workplace It’s amazing how a little moment can change the course of the day…