Give Your Carpets a Breath of Fresh Air

Over time, carpets attract all the dirt brought to them on the bottom of hundreds of feet. The dirt sinks to the base of the carpet and often is not easily seen. However, it is still there and continues to release pathogens into the indoor air. This is why it’s important to have your carpets professionally cleaned at least once a year. The question is, why change the dirt toxins for chemical toxins? Your best option is to have your {Read More}

3 Reasons You Should Consider Getting A Flu Shot

Every year, the flu season brings about stuffy noses, sore throats, and muscle aches. WebMD reports about 20 percent of the U.S. population gets the flu annually and 200,000 people require hospitalization. Of those who do end up in the hospital, a small percentage, from 3,000 to 49,000, succumb to the illness. Getting flu shots is one way your family can lower their risk, especially during the peak months from December to February. They are readily available and a budget-friendly {Read More}

4 Products That Will Improve Your Night’s Sleep

Sleep is an important part of our day, consisting of a third or so of our daily activity. As such, spending some time and money on making sure that we do it as efficiently and enjoyably as possible is a good idea. Though many people begin and end their sleep-time setup with a discount mattress and a set of cheap bedding, getting the best night possible takes a little more preparation, as well as an eye for the latest in {Read More}

What is the Mental Health Workforce Project and how does it affect mental health professionals?

The Mental Health Workforce Project is a collaborative effort, with an objective of ensuring that current mental health services in England are offering sufficient support to those who need it. The project also intends to shape the future workforce, by liaising with relevant mental health authorities and industry leaders and professionals to ensure changing expectations are being met. The project will act as an independent voice on mental health workforce issues in England, reacting to shifting demands and setting in {Read More}

Leaky Bladder Keeping You From Doing Hard Work? #TryImpressa

For the past few weeks, my husband and I have been tearing down our singlewide mobile home, in order to get a new home. This task is not only tedious, it has my asthma acting up, and I am doing a lot of coughing and heavy lifting. If you’ve ever experienced a leaky bladder, you can image the troubles I have been having. Stress Urinary Incontinence is experienced by over thirty-five million women and is triggered by coughing, sneezing, laughing, {Read More}

Trying to Conceive with the Help of Fairhaven Health Fertility Products

If you follow my site, you probably know that I would love to have a second child. However, this road has been very bumpy and I am almost to the point of losing hope that my family will be blessed with another child to love, cherish and adore. I stopped taking birth control pills in 2009, after I stopped taken them, my monthly also stopped. It stopped for three years, then became very weird. I was very irregular and would {Read More}

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