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The Body & Soul Retreat Inspires Women To Achieve Physical and Personal Goals

By Monica Brant Often people forget to make time to take care of themselves, especially women. I wanted to create an inspirational weekend for women – away from all the hustle and bustle of everyday...

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Dr. Kasi Howard Provides Personalized Treatment Through her Unique Program,...

Dr. Kasi Howard and her staff offer an Intensive Outpatient Program to help patients achieve their goals with an extensive form of therapy. This newly designed program, Telehealth, was created to...

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Benefits Abound: Telehealth is Helping the Way Mental Health Patients Can...

By Dr. Kasi Howard, Psy. D It’s no secret that while many brick and mortar stores are closing, Amazon stock continues to rise at an astronomical rate.  The way in which we do business has quickly...

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Innova Recovery is Breaking New Ground in Trauma Treatment via Telehealth

By Rudy Arispe When Megan sought professional assistance at Innova Recovery, a telehealth trauma treatment program, for her mental health issues, she was skeptical at first at the idea of receiving...

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10 Lifestyle Recommendations That Can Prevent or Manage a Diabetes Diagnosis

I am constantly teaching and reminding my clients that they have to commit to a lifestyle change and get out of the “diet” mentality. I work with them to make changes and adjustments in their habits...

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Dr. Melissa Macias – Q & A Patient-Centric Approach and Quality of Care

Jody Joseph Marmel Talking with Dr. Melissa Macias was an enlightening experience because she not only taught me about her neurosurgical specialty, but she also made me aware of the fact that her...

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Taking a New Approach to Dementia

By: Sue Carrington Part 1: Confronting the challenges It’s a force to be reckoned with. Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) are debilitating conditions that impair memory, interfere with...

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Empowerment: Taking a New Approach to Dementia

Empowerment: Taking a New Approach to Dementia By Sue Carrington Part 2: Seeking the solutions Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias (ADRD) is an intricate process. As we...

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Living with Parkinson’s Disease

Living with Parkinson’s Disease by Dr. Michael Fuentes Parkinson’s disease is a chronic and progressive movement disorder. One of the first steps to living with the disease is to understand it. When an...

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7 Signs That You are a Candidate for Alzheimer’s. Based on Your Teeth!

7 Signs That You are a Candidate for Alzheimer’s. Based on Your Teeth! From Teeth to the Brain. The Logical Path to Alzheimer’s? As a dentist, I’ve witnessed how the mouth can be the first sign of...

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Mindfulness and Substance Use

Mindfulness and Substance Use By Kasi Howard, PsyD   Mindfulness-based therapies have gained traction over the past three decades. First pioneered by Jon Kabat-Zinn in 1979, and later presented by...

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Heads Up on Preventing Brain Injuries

Heads Up on Preventing Brain Injuries By: Dr. Michael Fuentes With the Winter Olympics on the horizon, many of us will be watching and celebrating these snowy, athletic feats worldwide. But, a downside...

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Don’t Worry, Be Happy: How to Set the Stage for an Amicable Divorce

Don’t Worry, Be Happy: How to Set the Stage for an Amicable Divorce By: Christine Powers Leatherberry, Connatser Family Law Getting a divorce is never easy, but opting to settle marital and child...

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5 Tips for Maintaining Mental Health After an Injury

5 Tips for Maintaining Mental Health After an Injury Article Provided By: The Recovery Village® People who are active run the risk of sustaining a physical injury. Some of these are minor joint pains...

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Chosen Receives $75,000 Grant from Baptist Health Foundation to Support...

Chosen Receives $75,000 Grant from Baptist Health Foundation to Support Mentoring and Parent Education for Kinship Families  Provided By: Chosen Care The Baptist Health Foundation has awarded Chosen a...

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Teen Anxiety

Teen Anxiety By Rachel Eddins – Eddins Counseling Group Teen Anxiety By Rachel Eddins – Eddins Counseling Group Today’s youth face some common challenges as they become teenagers. This transition...

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Corpus Christi Rehabilitation Hospital | Heads Up on Preventing Brain Injuries

Corpus Christi Rehabilitation Hospital | Heads Up on Preventing Brain Injuries By Dr. Michael Fuentes With the Winter Olympics on the horizon, many of us will be watching and celebrating these snowy,...

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7 Steps to a Happier, Healthier You

Provided by Spine Care of San Antonio: No one ever plans to live a stressed out and depressed life.  Unfortunately, it is easy to get down in the dumps and stay that way.  But you don’t have to; there...

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The Lack of Affordable Therapists in Texas is Driving People to Alternative...

The Lack of Affordable Therapists in Texas is Driving People to Alternative Options By Suman Kabeer The cost of therapy has become quite expensive in various states even though it should be a basic...

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Rehabilitation and Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. It’s the most common type of dementia, accounting for 60-80% of dementia cases. The majority of...

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