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Everything You Need To Know About Epilepsy
March 20th, 2023

Rate this post What is Epilepsy? Imagine being awake and alert one second and seizing the next. You come back to consciousness, confused, with fearful faces surrounding you. It’s a scary experience, but you are not alone. According to the UF Health Department of Neurology, epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders in the world, affecting one in every twenty-six people. If you have epilepsy, or you think you may have it, educating yourself on the condition can help save your life. In this blog, we will cover everything you... Continue Reading

March 20th, 2023
Panic Attacks Everything you Need to Know
March 13th, 2023

5/5 – (2 votes) Are you struggling to breathe? Do you feel dizzy? Is your heart racing so fast you can almost hear it? Chances are, you’re having a panic attack. Rest assured, you are not alone. Panic attacks are the most common mental health problem in the United States, affecting 40 million adults each year. Referred to as ‘attack’ for good reason, panic attacks are sudden, sometimes unpredictable forces of pain that shoot through your chest causing you to panic. When your body goes into ‘panic mode’, you may begin to experience... Continue Reading

March 13th, 2023
Things You Should Never Carry in Your Wallet
February 27th, 2023

5/5 – (1 vote) Nowadays, protecting your identity and finances is crucial. Don’t become a victim of scams or identity theft. Learn about the 5 items you should Never Carry in Your Wallet to keep your personal information safe. Join the millions of people taking action to secure their wallets. You might not think much of it, but your wallet is the biggest source of personal and financial information that a thief can access once they get their hands on it. Therefore, it is important to know what you should or shouldn’t carry in your... Continue Reading

February 27th, 2023
How to find lost things: Save Time by Increasing Your Chances 
February 20th, 2023

5/5 – (1 vote) These days, we seem to be losing things constantly. Whether it’s our keys, wallets, or phone, we can’t help but mindlessly misplace things daily. How to find lost things As I’m sure we have all experienced, losing something as important as a phone or set of keys can be very frustrating and sometimes make us feel like we’re going crazy.  For some people, losing things is a disaster, while for other people, it can just be inconvenient. Both types of people deal with strong emotions around misplaced items, as no one... Continue Reading

February 20th, 2023
Pet Emergencies To Be Aware Of When Your Pet Need Care
February 13th, 2023

5/5 – (1 vote)   You are getting ready for bed when all of a sudden, your dog begins to act differently towards you. Your baby chihuahua, who usually loves to get in bed and cuddle up with you, is now afraid of you, won’t make eye contact with you, and can’t stand up straight. This behavior is unusual, and you begin to worry. As the minutes go by, you notice your pet declining. What do you do? Time is of the essence. How To Help Your pet emergencies Situation  Our pets are our fur babies, best friends, and a crucial part of our... Continue Reading

February 13th, 2023
I Have Lost My Driver’s License : How to find lost items
February 6th, 2023

4/5 – (1 vote) If you’ve ever spent more time than you’d like looking for something that’s missing, you’re not alone. The search for your driver’s license is familiar, yet slightly different from the search for your keys and phone. The fear and stress, however, remain the same.  Our lives revolve around cars, they help us facilitate many daily tasks while giving us the freedom that all humans naturally crave. Without cars, simple tasks such as going to the grocery store or visiting the doctor’s office would be a hassle and... Continue Reading

February 6th, 2023
Epilepsy Awareness Ribbon: Raising Awareness on World Epilepsy Day
February 6th, 2023

5/5 – (1 vote)   Millions of people around the world suffer from epilepsy. This disease is characterized by recurrent seizures and can greatly impact a person’s daily life.  Despite being one of the most common neurological conditions, many people are still not well-informed about epilepsy, leading to misconceptions and stigma. The more we understand about epilepsy and the people who live with it, the more we can help and support those in need.  Today is epilepsy awareness day and by wearing the epilepsy awareness ribbon we will... Continue Reading

February 6th, 2023
How To Get Through Panic Attacks Alone
January 30th, 2023

5/5 – (1 vote)   Anxiety and Panic Attacks Your heart is pounding. Your palms are sweaty. Your mind and body feel completely disconnected from the world. Whether it’s your first panic attack or your hundredth, panic attacks are never a pleasant experience. But they are more common than you may think, and if you experience panic attacks, know that you are not alone. Up to 35 percent of the population experience a panic attack at some point in their lives.  Not all panic attacks are the same, some are more severe than others, some... Continue Reading

January 30th, 2023
What To Do If Someone Is Choking?
January 23rd, 2023

Rate this post   Why Do People Choke?   Have you ever been sitting at a restaurant, enjoying your meal, when suddenly you begin to cough repeatedly? This is often referred to as food “going down the wrong pipe.” It’s an embarrassing experience as it creates unwanted attention for those around you. Fortunately, this form of choking isn’t known to be dangerous and the recovery process is simple: drink some water and wait for your throat to clear up.  Now, let’s imagine a more intense scenario. Your child is at the fair eating... Continue Reading

January 23rd, 2023
Everything To Know About Medical Identity Theft
January 16th, 2023

4.5/5 – (2 votes) What Is Medical Identity Theft?  According to the Federal Trade Commission, 19 people become victims of identity theft and fraud each minute. Similarly to identity theft, medical identity theft is when someone uses an individual’s personal information – such as their name, social security number, and health insurance account number or Medicare number. With this information, thieves can see a doctor, receive prescription drugs, purchase medical devices, and submit claims with insurance providers all under your name.... Continue Reading

January 16th, 2023