Tag: health
Why locally sourced avocados and avocado oil is best
Nutrition expert Dr. Eric Berg says consumers may not be getting what they think when buying avocados, avocado oil, or guacamole — and in...
A healthy start to the school year: Three wellness appointments to help kids get...
Dr. Dinelli Monson, Chief Medical OfficerUnitedHealthcare of CaliforniaAs kids are back at school and eager to get to know their new teachers, many families...
Southwest Healthcare Hospitals Earn National Awards for Excellence in Stroke Care
Southwest Healthcare’s Rancho Springs and Inland Valley hospitals have earned national recognition from the American Heart Association for their outstanding commitment to high-quality stroke...
10 surprising things that raise your blood sugar
As a former Type 2 diabetic, I learned firsthand how dramatically diet can affect your health. Twenty years ago, I was able to reverse...
Healthy kids, happy school year: A pediatrician’s back-to-school tips
Dr. Bradley Jacoby, Chief of Pediatrics
Kaiser Permanente Riverside County
As the school year begins, it’s the perfect time for families to reset routines and prioritize...
Living strong: How men may maintain bone health and prevent falls
Dr. Damanpreet JamaraiChief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement of CaliforniaAs we grow older, we begin losing bone density and mass, which may make...
What a large-scale study finds about depression
The population-based Danish study tracked more than 6.5 million people from 1995 to 2022
Zena le RouxThe Epoch TimesPeople diagnosed with medical conditions face a...
Seasonal Affective Disorder is not just a winter issue
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression marked by mood changes that correspond with seasonal transitions. While SAD is commonly associated with...
Temecula resident meets with elected officials in Washington, D.C. to advocate for America’s military...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As part of the Month of the Military Caregiver, G.R. Zuniga of Temecula traveled to Washington, D.C. with the Elizabeth Dole...
CDC reports death of woman who contracted amoeba after using water to clear sinuses
Zachary StieberThe Epoch TimesA woman in Texas died in 2024 from a brain-eating amoeba that appeared after she used tap water and a nasal...