What’s A Mo? Worldwide, upper lips will be lost from this day through the next 30, as the mo takes over. It’s November 1st, the beginning of Movember, a fundraising effort for men’s health that’s been going on since 2003. The Movember Foundation has supported awareness programs and scientific research on prostate cancer, testicular...
Read MoreIt’s Halloween! Scary Health News To Celebrate [Guest Post]
To celebrate Halloween we are reposting this article filled with sarcasm, irony and silliness for your spook-filled enjoyment. Medivizor does not endorse any of the medical treatments, suggestions or alternatives provided in this post. Guest Post by John Friesen, Senior Contributor for Interface Health Weekly WELCOME TO THE INTERFACE HEALTH SHOWCASE OF...
Read MoreShhhh… Listen! Do You Hear The Sound Of Mindfulness?
“If you want to become whole, let yourself be partial. If you want to become straight, let yourself be crooked. If you want to become full, let yourself be empty.” – Lao-Tzu There’s a new website and app that is all the rage called Headspace. For $7.99 per month, you get training in mindfulness with guided meditations for health,...
Read MoreCarbohydrates: Why We Love Carb Counting (And You Should Too!)
What Is Carb Counting? Why Do I Need to Know? Keeping up with the amount of food we eat helps us stay healthy and fit. But for people with diabetes, being in touch with the amount of carbohydrates eaten is crucial to survival. To learn about carbohydrate counting, you need to know a bit about food and digestion. Food is composed of carbohydrates, proteins...
Read More[Infographic] Do You Know the Low-Down On Coronary Heart Disease?
Coronary Heart Disease An Infographic from Mount Sinai Hospital providing information on the causes, symptoms, treatments and prevention of coronary heart disease. Source: Mount Sinai...
Read More5 Promising New Goals for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. ~Gilda Radnor Many people with breast cancer (or a history of it) dread October. Instead of enjoying autumn’s oranges, reds and yellows, they see a flood of pink ribbons and awareness paraphernalia. Some...
Read MoreWorld Arthritis Day
Here’s a surprising fact: did you know that more than half of all Americans over age 18 deal with bone and joint issues? If you suffer from bone or joint issues, know that you are not alone. The week of October 12 through 20th is Bone and Joint Awareness Week. October 12th is World Arthritis Day. According to the Global Alliance on Musculoskeletal...
Read MoreWhat is Insulin? Appreciating The Remarkable Pancreas
Being Remarkable Why the superlative? One word-*Energy*! It is what the pancreas is all about! It’s job is to make sure that each and every cell in the body has the energy it needs to function. This organ, located behind the stomach, is involved first in digestion, and second in maintaining glucose levels in the blood. In medical terms these are...
Read MoreInfographic: Ovarian Cancer Types, Symptoms, Risk Factors
Ovarian Cancer Infographic Our previous post on patients’ experiences after diagnosis with gynecological cancers provides a backdrop to the infographic below. Thank you Mount Sinai Hospital for sharing this infographic with Medivizor. Source: Mount Sinai...
Read MoreHow Do I Tell My Child I Have Cancer? 7 Insights From Parents
A cancer diagnosis is overwhelming. So is the prospect of telling your children about a cancer diagnosis. Social media makes it possible for parents to share strategies and provide guidance to others facing this challenge. Here are some insights. Insight 1: Tell Your Children the News Parents protect. The natural inclination is to keep diagnoses of...
Read More[INFOGRAPHIC] Blood Cancer Awareness Month
September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month. This infographic is based on information from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and created by Laser...
Read MoreWhat Moms with Cancer Need? Free Childcare to the Rescue
“Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive.” ~Dalai Lama In 2008, Audrey Guth, mother and president of Diamond Personnel, a nanny placement agency in Toronto Canada, arrived at the hospital for breast cancer chemotherapy. She saw mothers receiving chemotherapy infusions holding “really young...
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