

Always Hungry? Thirsty? Tired? This is what your body may be trying to tell you.
If you have been experiencing excessive hunger, thirst, fatigue, urination or blurred vision your body may be trying to tell you...


How do I talk about home health?
One question we often hear is "How do I talk to someone I love about home health?" It can be a difficult, as people often see home health...


Elk City hosts Alzheimer's support group
Providing care for a family member or friend with Alzheimer's can be a difficult act of love that many of us are currently or one day in...


Three reasons to talk about glaucoma: Why you might have it and not even know
There are three reasons to talk about glaucoma, though they might not be the reasons you're thinking of: 1. Weddings 2. Graduations 3....


Recent Changes to Blood Pressure Standards: How it may affect you and what to do about it
Most of us have our blood pressure checked each time we visit the doctor. For many of us, this can bring us face to face with...


To Screen or Not to Screen? How to know when health screenings are necessary
Catching chronic health conditions early—even before you have symptoms—seems like a great idea. That’s what screening tests are designed...


Dealing with Dementia: Understanding risks, symptoms, and treatment
Forgetfulness, confusion, or having trouble remembering a name or word can be a normal part of life. But when thinking problems or...


Seek Help for Low Vision
For people with low vision, everyday activities can be a challenge. People with low vision don’t see well even with standard glasses,...


Learning to Live with Diabetes
Each year, 1.7 million Americans, ages 20 and up, are diagnosed with diabetes. People with diabetes have high levels of blood glucose...


Is Alzheimer's hereditary?
An estimated 5.5 million people in the United States have Alzheimer's dementia. If someone in your family has the disease, you may be...





























