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Diabetes & Dental Health

Diabetes can significantly impact dental health, increasing the risk of gum disease, dry mouth, and infections. High blood sugar levels can lead to more bacteria in the mouth, which may cause plaque buildup and inflame the gums. Diabetics are more prone to periodontitis, a severe form of gum disease that can result in tooth loss if untreated. Dry mouth, another common issue in diabetes, can lead to sores, infections, and tooth decay. Practicing good oral hygiene—brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits—can help manage these risks. Keeping blood sugar levels stable is also crucial for maintaining healthy teeth and gums.

Exciting Getaway Travel Packages

Trip #1: May 9-12. Blue Jays Vs. Mariners, Enjoy 3 nights in downtown Seattle, 3 baseball game tickets, all transportation via BC Ferries, and daily made-to-order breakfasts. Evening cocktail reception included.
Trip #2: APRIL 29 – MAY 5. 5-day Pacific Coastal Repositioning Cruise aboard the Caribbean Princess. Fully escorted from Comox Valley with flights to Los Angeles, a pre-cruise hotel stay, shuttle to the ship, and a mini tour of LA. Includes bus and ferry transportation from Vancouver to Comox, Courtenay, and Qualicum.

The Power of Flowers

As we endure the shorter, colder days of winter, many of us feel a little down, but simple acts of kindness remind us we are loved. Not only are flowers a great gift for a loved one because of their beauty, they have been scientifically proven to boost mental health. Flowers don’t just brighten up your room; they help to brighten and uplift your mood too. According to experts, flowers can chase away anxieties, worries and the blues, making you feel less depressed, troubled or agitated. This month is Mental Health Awareness Month, it’s the perfect time to gift flowers to uplift your loved one’s lives.

Grant for Restrictions in Walking

Happy New Year! With tax season just around the corner, it’s important to consider whether you are eligible for the disability credit. If you have had a prolonged disability due to a hip or knee condition or other medical conditions such as copd, diabetes, neuropathy, etc, that cause restrictions in walking or dressing, you may qualify for a $2,500 yearly credit, as well as a $25,000 Lump Sum Refund. We have assisted thousands of Canadians to get this credit and can help you get the money you deserve.

Exercise & Alzheimer’s

Exercise has been shown to have protective effects against Alzheimer’s disease by supporting brain health and cognitive function. Regular physical activity promotes blood flow to the brain, stimulates the release of growth factors, and encourages neurogenesis—the formation of new brain cells. Exercise also reduces inflammation and oxidative stress, which are linked to Alzheimer’s progression. Studies suggest that both aerobic and strength exercises can improve memory, attention, and mental processing. Physical activity may also slow brain aging and reduce risk factors like obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, which are associated with Alzheimer’s. For optimal brain health, a consistent exercise routine is key.

Diabetes & Dental Health

Diabetes can significantly impact dental health, increasing the risk of gum disease, dry mouth, and infections. High blood sugar levels can lead to more bacteria in the mouth, which may cause plaque buildup and inflame the gums. Diabetics are more prone to periodontitis, a severe form of gum disease that can result in tooth loss if untreated. Dry mouth, another common issue in diabetes, can lead to sores, infections, and tooth decay. Practicing good oral hygiene—brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits—can help manage these risks. Keeping blood sugar levels stable is also crucial for maintaining healthy teeth and gums.

New Year, New You!

Invest in yourself this year with a Personalized Plan to support your health! Choice Nutrition’s expertise in leveraging alternative and holistic treatment approaches, proven effective for over three decades, aims to enhance, restore, or sustain good health. They’ll identify your unique needs and merge the best of natural and conventional healthcare to maximize your health using: 1) Professional-grade custom formula nutritional supplements. 2) Therapies and Services – Naturopathic Consultations, Integrative Microscopy & Cancer Care, Acupuncture, IV Therapy, Sensitivity Testing, Low Intensity Laser, Heavy Metal Testing, Custom Orthotics, Wellness Detox Room, along with Massage, Reflexology, and Reiki being offered.

Reset Your Mind, Body & Spirit

Embrace new goals and fresh beginnings this New Year by putting yourself first. A rejuvenating Sound Bath is not only a relaxing experience that sounds beautiful, but it is also a powerful tool for wellness. Science shows that it helps to reduce stress, ease tension and much, much more. This immersive experience uses resonant sounds from instruments like crystal singing bowls, gongs, and chimes to create beautiful waves of therapeutic vibrations. Many participants find the Sound Bath to be a deeply relaxing meditative journey, ideal for setting intentions and fostering a sense of renewal. Beginning the year with this mindful practice can create a harmonious foundation for the months ahead, nurturing mind, body and spirit.

CNOY 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 Winnipeg Centre, CNOY helps Raising the Roof Winnipeg provide shelter, care, and holistic support to women and families experiencing homelessness to heal and find hope. Learn more + get involved at

Harm Reduction Advocation

Some call Hard Knox Talks an addiction recovery podcast. Others call us harm reduction advocates.
Hard Knox Talks is a live streaming video podcast centered around all things substance use. From inspiring stories of recovery to useful information about drug policy, and current events, find new Hard Knox Talks episodes every week on YouTube or on your favorite audio podcast platform.