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Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline

The link between hearing loss and cognitive decline continue to be heavily researched by many health care researchers. A recent study completed in 2023 (The Aging and Cognitive Health Evaluation in Elders (ACHIEVE)) stated: “In older adults who are at an increased risk for cognitive decline, hearing intervention (hearing aids, hearing ‘toolkit’, or counseling) was shown to slow down loss of thinking or loss of memory abilities by 48% over 3 years”. This same study found over 65% of adults over the age of 60 has hearing loss. Knowing there is a link between hearing loss increased cognitive decline for those who are at risk for memory issues it is important to have your hearing evaluated on a regular basis.

Small Changes, Big Impact

Our heart works tirelessly, so we have to give it the care it deserves! We can start with simple changes: swapping processed foods for heart-healthy options like leafy greens, vegetables, nuts, and berries. Adding a brisk 20-minute walk to your daily routine—it’s a natural stress reliever and circulation booster. Staying hydrated and prioritizing quality sleep can reduce strain on our hearts. Stress management is important: practice gratitude daily, journaling, or deep breathing exercises. Finally, remember the power of connections—positive relationships can lower blood pressure and boost emotional well-being. A Certified Health Coach can help tailor these steps to your lifestyle, for lasting heart health!

Strengthen Your Heart Health

Caring for your heart involves more than just a healthy diet—it’s about staying active and managing stress effectively. Regular physical activity strengthens your cardiovascular system, boosts circulation, improves endurance, and lowers blood pressure, leading to better overall health, more energy, and a higher quality of life. Physical Therapy can help by creating an exercise program tailored to your needs, while Acupuncture can relieve inflammation and pain that may limit your ability to stay active. Combining movement with acupuncture’s calming effects reduces risks like hypertension and chronic stress. Take charge of your heart health—contact us today for a personalized plan!

Bodacious Ideas for Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to celebrate love, friendship, and thoughtful gestures. At Bodacious Bustlines, we help you feel confident and comfortable with our stylish bras and lingerie designed for every size and shape. Explore unique gifts like candles, accessories, and more at our third location. For a simple yet special treat, a red bra combines practicality with a pop of charm. Visit us to make your Valentine’s Day extra memorable with confidence and style!

Rebuilding Broken Promises to Yourself

Confidence struggles often arise from repeated broken promises to yourself, leading to self-doubt. This cycle is not a flaw but a survival response—your mind protecting itself after losing trust in your actions. Recognizing this pattern is a powerful first step toward change, revealing untapped potential within you. Honoring promises to yourself rebuilds trust and fosters emotional resilience. Remember, confidence isn’t about perfection; it’s about growth and self-commitment. At Caravan Counselling means meaningful results where we help you break free from doubt and create the life you truly desire. Start your journey to trust yourself and unlock the confident, capable you!

Meet Your Practitioner: Dr. Wasim Sheikh

Meet Dr. Wasim Sheikh, the esteemed Medical Director at OMNI Medical & Surgical Esthetics. Certified by the Royal College of Surgeons in both Canada and the UK, Dr. Sheikh specializes in Liposuction, FUE Hair Transplants, and a range of non-surgical cosmetic procedures, including Botox, Neuciva, hyaluronic acid fillers, PRP, Belkyra, and more. With a commitment to excellence, Dr. Sheikh and his skilled team are dedicated to helping you achieve “The Best Version of Yourself.” Schedule your complimentary consultation today and experience personalized care tailored to your unique aesthetic goals at OMNI in Regina.

Your Personal Pharmacist

Do you have a personal pharmacist on your wellness team? A personal pharmacist pays close attention to your needs and provides personalized care. Whether it’s managing your diabetes, heart health or another chronic condition, they are invested in your health. Your personal pharmacist can help to make sure your medication is the right fit and introduce you to tools that make day-to-day medication management easier. With the expanded role of pharmacists, they can assess and prescribe medication for certain minor conditions that do not require a doctor’s visit. When you have a minor condition, visit your pharmacist for a free assessment.

Meet Your Practitioner: Dr. Wasim Sheikh

Meet Dr. Wasim Sheikh, the esteemed Medical Director at OMNI Medical & Surgical Esthetics. Certified by the Royal College of Surgeons in both Canada and the UK, Dr. Sheikh specializes in Liposuction, FUE Hair Transplants, and a range of non-surgical cosmetic procedures, including Botox, Neuciva, hyaluronic acid fillers, PRP, Belkyra, and more. With a commitment to excellence, Dr. Sheikh and his skilled team are dedicated to helping you achieve “The Best Version of Yourself.” Schedule your complimentary consultation today and experience personalized care tailored to your unique aesthetic goals at OMNI in Regina.

Supporting Your Mental Health Through Winter

As winter sets in, you might notice a shift in mood. Shorter days, less sunlight, colder weather, and more indoor time often contribute to the “winter blues”—a mild, temporary sadness as the days grow darker. However, some people experience a more intense form of depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

SAD is a recognized form of clinical depression with symptoms similar to major depressive disorder, including persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, fatigue, and changes in sleep and appetite. However, with SAD, these symptoms follow a seasonal pattern, emerging and subsiding around the same time each year. While not everyone who feels low in winter has SAD, the effects of limited sunlight and limited outdoor time impact many living in northern climates.

Whether or not you have SAD, incorporating some simple, positive habits into your winter routine can help manage the winter blues:
1. Get Outside Daily
Spending time outdoors, even when it’s chilly, can be a natural mood booster. Take a walk, ski, skate or play in the snow with your kids. Exposure to natural light, especially earlier in the day, helps regulate our mood and body clock, while fresh air and physical activity bring additional benefits.
2. Exercise Regularly
Physical activity, whether indoors or outdoors, releases the body’s natural mood elevators, while reducing stress hormones. Regular exercise not only boosts mood and confidence but also enhances energy levels, making it easier to handle winter’s demands.
3. Focus on Nutrition and Gut Health
Eating a nutrient-rich diet supports mental and physical health in powerful ways. Foods high in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants nourish the brain and protect it from oxidative stress, which can damage cells. Gut health also plays a key role in mental well-being; the gut produces about 90% of the body’s serotonin, a chemical that influences mood. Eating foods rich in fiber, probiotics and prebiotics supports healthy gut bacteria, which in turn can help stabilize mood and boost mental resilience.
4. Consider Light Therapy
For those struggling with the reduced daylight, light therapy can be an effective option. Light therapy lamps mimic sunlight, helping balance mood and energy levels. However, it’s essential to consult a healthcare provider before using one to ensure it’s the right option for you and to learn best practices for safe use.

While these strategies can be beneficial for many, some people experience more severe symptoms that significantly affect daily life. If low mood, fatigue, or other symptoms impact your well-being, consulting a doctor or mental health professional can be a helpful next step to explore options like medication, counseling, or other treatments. Winter can be challenging, but with proactive habits, it’s possible to support mental health and even enjoy the colder months. From getting outside to prioritizing self-care, small steps can make a big difference.

Coldest Night of the Year Fundraising Event

Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) is a winterrific family-friendly 2 or 5 km fundraising walk in support of local charities serving people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness. On February 22, 2025, Canadians in over 200 communities will step outside the warmth and comfort of home to shine a light of welcome and compassion in their communities. In Regina, CNOY helps YWCA Regina provide shelter, care, and holistic support to women and families experiencing homelessness to heal and find hope. Learn more + get involved at //cnoy.org/regina

Release and Recharge with Access Bars

Free yourself from self-sabotaging thoughts that diminish your progress and embrace the path to a lighter, more energized you. Let go of unhealthy spaces, habits, and ideas that no longer align with who you’re striving to become. Access Bars sessions help clear the mental and emotional clutter, allowing you to sleep better, reduce stress, regain clarity, and feel rejuvenated. With less fatigue and more vitality, you’ll discover the freedom to fully thrive. Don’t wait to transform your well-being. Call 306-639-5239 to book your Access Bars session today!