Kathy Lawrence
Obstetricians and High-Risk Pregnancies: Expert Care
Collaborative Post As I contemplate the many years of my career in the area of obstetrics, I am constantly brought back to the astonishing impact that the required professional care can have on both the mother-to-be and their unborn children. Being pregnant is fascinating and magical, but at the same time, it can sometimes come […]
Read moreThyroid Health and Stress: Managing Stress Levels
Collaborative Post As I look back at my years as an endocrinologist, I think of the thyroid and the stress we face every day as somehow moving together and creating a kind of music. It is a matter of both annoyance and amazement, not too dissimilar to a puzzling dance where a wrong step ruins […]
Read moreStreetwear trends for 2025 – What to be looking out for
Collaborative Post As we rush closer to 2025, it can feel a bit daunting trying to stay up to date with the latest streetwear trends. There are so many changes and sub-categories within the general niche that it’s practically a full-time job even trying to keep up, but you can absolutely manage with just the […]
Read moreIntegrating Medical Alert Systems with Canadian Home Automation: The Future of Senior Care
Collaborative Post The integration of medical alert systems, such as a life alert button, with home automation is revolutionizing senior care in Canada. As the population ages, more seniors are choosing to stay in their homes for longer, and technology is playing a critical role in making that possible. By combining the functionality of medical […]
Read moreMaking Lone Worker Safety a Top Priority in your Business
Collaborative Post Keeping lone workers safe should be a priority for any business that requires its employees to carry out their duties without a teammate to back them up. Today, given the prevalence of mobile technology, a lone worker app is often at the heart of a company’s lone-worker risk mitigation strategy. Not only is […]
Read moreIs it possible to create Lasting Powers of Attorney after being diagnosed with dementia?
Whilst we are all getting older, it is not uncommon to think about the future and what we might need, physically, financially and emotionally. With people living longer, it is not inconceivable that our minds might deteriorate, and we may need some additional help and support. As we are approaching World Alzheimer’s Day which raises […]
Read moreHere’s a List of the Perfect Gifts for Your Grandchildren
Collaborative Post There’s nothing quite like the joy of having grandchildren. Their boundless energy, curiosity, and affection bring a special kind of happiness to life. Grandparents often feel a deep bond with their grandchildren, creating cherished memories through play, conversation, and simply spending time together. Watching them grow and develop is one of the most […]
Read moreHow to Demonstrate Your Principles in a Family-Owned Business
Collaborative Post While a family business might not necessarily be an international corporation nor have access to the same resources such an entity takes for granted, there are many small advantages to running a modest organization. To start with, customers can relate to family almost like nothing else. It feels good to support your local […]
Read moreHow Seniors Can Maintain a Fun Lifestyle While Sticking to a Budget
Collaborative Post Ageing does not mean the fun has to stop. In fact, it can be the perfect time to embrace life’s pleasures, but with one consideration – doing so on a budget. So, there’s already this idea that you should work when you’re young so you can have a carefree lifestyle when you’re older. […]
Read moreThe Signs of a Good Quality Care Home or Assisted Living Premises
Collaborative Post When you’re looking at settling your loved one into a care home or looking for yourself at assisted living premises, it’s important that you’re selecting the right one. You may sometimes hear horror stories about neglect and even abuse, and it’s something we need to know how to avoid. A good quality care […]
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