“Tight Lacers” – Corset Training by Jessica Suarez, LVN
Women that engage in the practice of corset training or waist training are known as “tight lacers.” Tight lacers wear their tightly laced corsets or
Aromatherapy: Triggering Our Innate Healing Process by Ann Marie Byrd, PHD
Our lives move at a rapid pace, and each and every one of us has demands on our time and energy on a daily basis.
Virus and Bacteria: Know the Difference by Your Marque Team
Bacteria and viruses are different? Yes, they are. Though they are both microscopic and can cause disease, they have many differences. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms
ADHD by Lynn Stanton, M.D.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic brain condition marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and hyperactivity. This disorder is common among school-aged children and
Cuckoo for Coconut Oil by Sarah Northup, LVN
Coconut oil gets a bad rap. Saturated fats have been known for some time to be linked to a multitude of health issues. Well, I’m
Coronary Artery Disease by Stan Wasbin, M.D.
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease. It begins with damage to the inner lining of the blood vessels that
Coloring Isn’t Just for Kids by Megan Goslee, LVN
Coloring has always been a childhood favorite, but recent studies have shown it’s not just fun or beneficial for kids; recently adults have been putting
Magnesium Deficiency by Brooke Merli
According to Dr. Norman Shealy, “magnesium is the most critical mineral required for electrical stability in every cell of the body.” Magnesium is not only
High Blood Pressure
Author: Dr. Porzio, Cardiologist May is High Blood Pressure Education Month. It’s to raise awareness of high blood pressure (hypertension) because most people are unaware