fbpx
Breaking Free: Empowering Your Journey to Quit Smoking" - A motivational book cover featuring a chain breaking, symbolizing liberation from smoking addiction.

 

Image of a couple having a romantic dinner at home, followed by a partner skin check. Women are 9x more likely to detect skin cancer on their partners, making regular checks important for early detection and treatment.

                                                                                          Image: Self chec Creative Ladies, we’re 9x more likely than […]

Read more
Leslie Kantor, MPH, the national director of education initiatives at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, published a list of facts about condoms and safe sex.

Leslie Kantor, MPH, the national director of education initiatives at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, published this list:   When it comes to HIV, using a condom makes sex 10,000 times safer than not using a condom. There is no medical reason why someone can’t use a Condom. Condoms have been around a long, long time. The earliest known illustration […]

Read more
Consult your healthcare provider promptly if you have a family history of breast cancer or are uncertain. Watch the video.

Yes. If you have a family history of breast cancer or are not sure, it might be a good idea to have a discussion with your health professional as soon as possible. Watch this video.

A person shares their struggle with smoking, highlighting the negative impact on their health and relationships.

Condensed from an article on CNN by Meera Senthilingam “Everyday makes me feel under its control & that’s really bad.”  “My girlfriend told me she couldn’t kiss me anymore.”  “I decided to take control back.” “I had enough of smelling like a fireplace and coughing.” ‘Because I can’t afford chronic poisoning.”  “I had a choice: smoke […]

Read more
The Try Guys undergo a health check-up. Have you done yours?
Ovarian Cancer: Distinctive Appearance with Brogue Accent

 

Graphic representation highlighting the correlation between driving and skin cancer, with the upper left side of arms being more susceptible to sun damage.

  Condensed from an article by Meredith Melnick in Time magazine In America, more skin cancers show up on the upper left side of people’s arms than the right side. And It doesn’t matter what color you are. Why? Our left arms are more exposed to sunlight when we are driving. In countries where people drive […]

Read more
Plate with divided sections, showcasing a balanced meal with vegetables, protein, and starch.

  Condensed from an article by Zahra Barnes for Life by DailyBurn If So, Here Are A Few Helpful Tips: Ignore the size of your plate You’ve heard it before: Small plates equal smaller meals, but if you’re not ready to give up the larger plate, half of your plate should have veggies and divide what’s left […]

Read more
This image depicts a chaotic scene that may cause anxiety. Would it trigger stress in you?

Scroll to top