In - house experts conduct wellness screenings to measure stress as well as
discuss sleep health and optimal nutrition.
Not exact matches
We share stories,
discuss our views, and interview experts about topics ranging from baby led weaning, elimination communication,
sleep, home birth, postpartum recovery, breastfeeding struggles, babywearing, parenting styles, diastasis recti, pelvic floor
health, our favorite products, and of course, our passion for real food.
The videos
discuss various topics, including: the prenatal and postpartum period, safe -
sleep practices, breastfeeding, child - spacing, and perinatal mental
health.
If an infant is still waking after this age, it behooves the parents to have a discussion with their Pediatrician to
discuss sleep and the general
health of the baby.
I think the evidence is solid that back - to -
sleep makes sense as a public
health recommendation, but I like how this paper
discussed the «healthy adopter» phenomenon.
If your newborn baby is in a special care nursery or neonatal intensive care unit and you are concerned that he is being put to
sleep on his tummy or side, make sure to
discuss this with his
health care providers.
Health care professionals are reminded to ensure that safe
sleep practices are
discussed with all expectant parents and parents / caregivers with young infants.»
Dr. Czeisler recently
discussed why we are
sleeping less now than we did a generation ago due to ubiquitous artificial light and the negative
health effects of this trend atTEDxCambridge.
Discuss lifestyle factors that are influencing
health — such as exercise, stress, quality of
sleep, personal and work relationships and more.
We
discuss the 5 pillars of
health: «Thinking, Eating, Moving,
Sleeping and your Neurology.»
I
discuss this topic so much on my social media channels and here, on my website, because it is scientifically proven that your
sleep habits, stress levels, and lifestyle impact your skin's
health much more than most people realize!
Dr. Cutler and the staff at Cutler Integrative Medicine will spend time with you
discussing your medical history, genetics, lifestyle,
sleep patterns, physical exercise regimen, and mental
health habits.
These include probiotics, which can improve
health through the mechanisms
discussed above, GABA, a chemical which can help promote
sleep, and antioxidants, which can help fight inflammation and prevent illnesses.
In this issue of Naturopathic Currents, we welcome several new contributors: Dr. Lei Gu
discusses the benefits of acupuncture for a host of women's
health issues; Dr Leung delves into the science on melatonin — did you know, melatonin is not just for
sleep?
There are some people that are very sensitive to ELF and have various reactions including
sleep disruption and agitation and there is some link to cancer as
discussed in this Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) Bulletin: https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/elfradiation/healtheffects.html
We will also
discuss the impact of stress and lack of
sleep on cardiovascular endurance and
health, and neurodegeneration - from mild cognitive impairment to dementia.
Hannah and Tracy, our resident Queen of Gut
Health, sit down to
discuss the importance of
sleep for your body.
The three of us
discussed health benefits of dog beds, what type of joint support canines need when
sleeping and how to pick the right type of pet bed for your dog to ensure it benefits your pup instead of harming him.
The wide range of topics
discussed includes: anxiety, child abuse, divorce and children, eating disorders, female assertiveness, gender role stress, learning abilities, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorders, problem behavior, sexual harassment,
sleep disorders, unemployment and mental
health, and weight loss maintenance.