Which Professionals Can Help Someone with Bulimia?
/Bulimia recovery requires a team. From therapists to dentists, here are five key professionals who provide the medical, emotional, and nutritional care needed for lasting healing.
Read MoreBulimia recovery requires a team. From therapists to dentists, here are five key professionals who provide the medical, emotional, and nutritional care needed for lasting healing.
Read MoreSupporting a loved one with bulimia takes patience and understanding. Here are five compassionate ways to help without judgment, from encouraging treatment to creating a safe, positive food environment.
Read MoreBulimia takes a hidden toll on oral health, from enamel erosion to painful gums. Dr. Mas’ood Cajee, DDS, MPH, explains five critical ways it affects your smile—and what you can do about it.
Read MoreHave you ever been blamed for something you know wasn’t your fault? Some people manipulate others by flipping the truth, making themselves look like the victim—even when they’re the one causing harm. This sneaky tactic is called DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender), and it’s more common than you think.
Read MoreEver feel like there’s never enough time to read? The secret might be in your screen time! Just 15 minutes in the morning and 15 minutes at night can add up to over 20 books a year. Swap a little scrolling for stories, and see how much you can read!
Read MorePicky eating is common, but what if it’s something more serious? Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) goes beyond typical food fussiness, affecting growth, health, and even dental development. Learn how to spot the signs and support your child with these essential tips.
Read MoreWe see a lot of picky eaters who need orthodontics — they have a lot of tooth crowding because their jaws are underdeveloped. If your child is a picky eater, don’t worry—here are five must-have foods that support optimal skeletal growth.
Read MoreDid you know your body makes vitamin D with a little help from the sun? But what happens when you don’t get enough? Discover the fun, simple ways to keep your vitamin D levels just right—no science degree required!
Read MoreIn today’s world, screens are everywhere—phones, tablets, computers, and TVs. While technology has its benefits, too much screen time can take away from one of the most important habits your teen can develop: reading. Reading not only strengthens the mind but also nurtures emotional well-being and spiritual growth. As a college counselor, I’ve seen how strong reading habits help students succeed academically and personally. Here are seven tips to help your teen swap screen time for reading time.
Read MoreAre your devices keeping you awake? Discover how screen time before bed disrupts your sleep and what simple changes can help you rest better. This guide explains the science behind blue light, melatonin, and tips for a peaceful bedtime routine.
Read MoreWondering when you can smoke hookah after a dental extraction? Avoid dry socket and complications by timing it right. Here's what you need to know for a safe and smooth recovery!
Read MoreWhen it comes to your oral health, both weed (cannabis) and tobacco can cause serious problems. But which one is worse?
Read MoreIf you’ve ever had a painful canker sore, you know how frustrating it can be. Eating, drinking, and even talking can become uncomfortable. While most canker sores heal on their own in a week or two, what if you could get instant relief?
Read MoreBad snacking can harm your oral health because it exposes your teeth to sugar and acids that can lead to cavities and other problems.
Read MoreCould your daily drink be silently harming your health? Discover the hidden sinister dangers lurking in sugary beverages!
Read MoreAlcohol plays a dark and powerful role in making our society a very violent place. Here’s how:
Read MoreThe U.S. Surgeon General recently released a report saying that no amount of alcohol is safe to drink. The report explains that alcohol can cause cancer and other serious health problems. Drinking alcohol increases the risk of at least seven types of cancer, such as breast, liver, and colon cancer. Even though experts have known this for a long time, many people still don’t realize that alcohol can lead to cancer. Health officials are asking for better warning labels and more public education to help people understand the risks and make healthier choices.
Read MoreAre You Cleaning Your Denture the Right Way? Here are 5 Easy Steps to a minty fresh denture…
Read MoreFear is a natural part of life, but sometimes it can become so intense that it turns into a phobia. A phobia is an extreme fear of something that may not be dangerous. Did you know that nearly 10% of people in the U.S. have a specific phobia? Did you know that nearly 30% of people in the U.S. have a dental phobia? Let’s take a look at the 10 most common ones.
Read MoreWalking is a simple and effective way to boost health.
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Feeling stressed or sluggish? A little dirt under your nails might be just what the doctor ordered. Gardening isn’t just about pretty flowers—it can help your heart, your mood, and even your social life.
“You’d be surprised how many of our patients tell us they feel calmer, stronger, and more optimistic after spending time in the garden,” says Dr. Mas’ood Cajee, DDS, MPH, a Manteca-based dentist and wellness advocate.
Trouble on your waist, White on your plate? Refined carbs like pasta, white rice, bread, and noodles may appear harmless but secretly harm your health. Let's embrace the right and rethink the white!
Ultra-processed foods are made to be highly tempting and easy to overeat, but you can take simple steps to avoid overconsumption. Here are some key strategies to help: