Winter months are a critical reminder to ensure construction details protect health and wellness with proper work and installations. Correctly installed pipes and vents help prevent freezing, blockages, and harmful moisture buildup. Proper shingle drip caps direct melting snow and ice away from walls and foundations, reducing leaks and risk of mold growth. Attention to these small but essential elements and details during construction helps maintain indoor air quality, protects structures from damage, and supports safer, healthier homes throughout the coldest months.
Digestive Problems? Treat The Cause
More than 20 million Canadians suffer from digestive disorders every year. Whether it’s heartburn, reflux, indigestion, abdominal pain, bloating, irritable bowel, or colitis, those suffering seldom find long-term solutions. Conventional medicines offer temporary relief but rarely address the cause. If you do not find the cause, the symptoms will continue to worsen. One of the best ways to determine the cause of your condition is with nutritional testing. This non-invasive testing will let you know if you are lacking specific nutrients essential for proper digestion. If deficiencies are found, specific nutritional formulations can be given to address the cause and heal the area.
The Kobe Beef of Pork
Naturally Rich, Nutritious, and Superior Quality; Mangalitsa pigs are famous for their rich marbling and high-quality fat—often compared to Wagyu beef. Their meat contains more Monounsaturated fats, more Essential Omega 3 than even Salmon! They are a NATURAL Antioxidant and a Healther choice than most commercial breeds. They are pasture-raised and slow-grown, Mangalitsa pork offers a more nutrient-dense, flavourful, wholesome and healthier option for consumers.
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Make New Friends, Stay Active, Lifelong Learning, and Plenty of FUN EVENTS, Dancing, Parties & Potlucks! At the Heritage Seniors Centre, we offer a variety of engaging activities, classes, and events tailored to your interests. Whether you enjoy FITNESS, DANCING, CARD GAMES, POOL, or SOCIAL GATHERINGS, there’s SOMETHING for EVERYONE! STAY ACTIVE: promote FLEXIBILITY & enhance MOBILITY; Warm WELCOMING environment, LEARN through WORKSHOPS and EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS. Every Day presents an opportunity to learn, enjoy & connect! [email protected]
Common Denture Myths Explained
Many people believe myths about dentures that can lead to poor oral care. One common myth is that dentures last forever; in reality, they wear down and may need adjustment or replacement over time. Another misconception is that dentures do not require cleaning, but they must be cleaned daily to prevent bacteria and infections. Some think dentures will always feel uncomfortable, yet properly fitted dentures should feel secure and natural. It is also falsely believed that dentures eliminate the need for dental visits. Regular checkups are still essential to maintain oral health and ensure dentures continue to fit properly.
Indoor Air Pollution
Indoor air pollution in homes can lead to respiratory problems and other health issues. It can occur from many sources such as volatile organic compounds (VOC’s), mold, cleaning products, and pet dander. To mitigate indoor air pollution, prioritize ventilation with open windows and air purifiers, control humidity, use low-VOC products, clean and vacuum regularly, install carbon monoxide detectors, maintain and clean your furnace and replace the filter regularly. According to the EPA, the concentration levels of many volatile organic compounds are up to 10 times higher indoors than outdoors so it is very important to maintain ventilation flow in your home.
How Heart Disease Differs in Women
Heart disease often presents differently in women than in men, which can delay diagnosis and treatment. While men typically experience classic chest pain, women may have subtler symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, or pain in the jaw, neck, or back. Hormonal changes, especially after menopause, can increase risk by affecting cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood vessel health. Women are also more likely to develop microvascular disease, which affects smaller heart arteries and may not show on standard tests. Awareness of these differences and timely medical evaluation are essential for effective prevention and treatment.
Love Beyond February
February is often filled with hearts, flowers, and reminders of love. For those grieving a loved one, Valentine’s Day can feel especially heavy. When someone you love has passed, the absence may feel louder this month, but so does the love that remains. Grief is love that has nowhere to go, and it deserves tenderness and patience. There is no right way to move through this season. Honor your loved one in ways that feel meaningful, whether through memory, ritual, or quiet reflection. Love does not end with loss. It continues in the stories you tell, the moments you cherish, and the bond that time cannot erase.
Eating a Heart-Healthy Diet
When combined with other healthy habits, eating a heart-healthy diet can help you control blood pressure and blood sugar levels, maintain a healthy weight, and lower cholesterol. Focus on eating fewer trans fats (fried foods), saturated fats (processed foods), high-fat meats, processed meats and cheeses, and anything high in sugar or sodium. Eat more colourful veggies and fruits; high-quality proteins (such as poultry and fatty fish); healthy fats (such as avocados, olive oil, flax seeds, raw nuts, and fish oils); high-fibre pastas, breads, or cereals made from legumes or whole grains; eggs; and dark chocolate (at least 70% cocoa).
Bouquets of Love
Valentine’s Day bouquets extend beyond red roses, each flower carrying unique meanings. Red tulips signify perfect love, peonies embody romance and prosperity, while daisies represent loyal love. Sunflowers symbolize warmth and happiness. Asters signify love and patience. Orchids, especially pink ones, represent rare beauty and pure affection. Chrysanthemums symbolize optimism and joy. Daffodils, the tenth-anniversary flower, ensure happiness and rebirth. White roses convey humility, innocence, and purity. Carnations express admiration, and iris petals embody faith, courage, and wisdom. Purple lilac signifies first emotions of love. In crafting a perfect bouquet, understanding the language of flowers adds a thoughtful touch to your Valentine’s Day gesture.
Obesity, Inflammation, and Your Heart
Obesity significantly increases the risk of heart disease, partly due to chronic low-grade inflammation. Excess fat, especially around the abdomen, releases inflammatory molecules that damage blood vessels, raise blood pressure, and contribute to plaque buildup in arteries. This persistent inflammation strains the heart, increases the likelihood of heart attacks, and can lead to heart failure over time. Managing weight through a balanced diet, regular exercise, and healthy lifestyle choices can reduce inflammation and improve heart health. Combined with routine medical checkups, addressing obesity is a powerful way to lower cardiovascular risk and protect long-term heart function.


