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Meet Your Practitioner

Denturist Maggie Makaruk, DD, has practiced at Anna’s Denture Clinic for the last 18 years. Anna’s Denture Clinic is a boutique denture clinic that has been serving the community for over 30 years. Maggie personally customizes your treatment plan for your particular needs and requirements. She gives her complete attention to detail to ensure the best fit and aesthetic, so that your dentures meet or exceed all your expectations and you’ll have that perfect smile! Maggie makes herself available to answer any and all questions to make you comfortable during the treatment and well beyond.

Community Profile: Kelburn Estates

Kelburn Estates Mental Health & Addictions Recovery Centre is a private residential wellness centre on 45 beautiful acres along the red river, here in Manitoba. We pride ourselves in providing confidential and multi-disciplinary expertise for our guests to reclaim, develop, and sustain a meaningful life. A life free from the destructive mental health disease and related substance abuse. Our mission is to create and maintain a lasting relationship with our guests, families, and community service providers. At Kelburn Estates, we will walk with you on your journey to recovery.

Cycling with Limited Mobility

If you, or someone you know, are one of the many Canadians who have experienced hip or knee replacement surgery, you may find it difficult or impossible to enjoy cycling in the same capacity you once knew. Limited mobility doesn’t have to compromise your cycling enjoyment! There are a wide range of electric bicycles available that are designed to amplify your efforts at the pedals, allowing you to ride like you used to, or just cruise effortlessly, using the throttle without pedaling! Why not try a new way to cycle?

Blaming Others or Taking Ownership?

Blaming others is easy, feels good and often feels justifiable after being hurt, angry and upset. It allows us to feel right and make the other wrong, seperating us from our pain. Staying in blame mode protects us, but it also keeps us stuck and doesn’t allow us to fully heal. When we stay attached to our story and see ourselves as the victim, we stay helpless and powerless to our situation. Our bodies are forced to hold our feelings inside. By owning and expressing our feelings we release the blame, hurt, anger and injustice to receive the healing lessons available. We can then set boundaries that prevent us from being hurt again. We can speak our truth as we understand that our world on the outside is often a reflection of our inner world.

Forgetfulness and Alzheimer’s Disease

Every kind of Alzheimer’s disease is asymptomatic for at least 20 years before a neurologist can make a diagnosis of the disease. For the asymptomatic period, brain cells are killed by the amyloid-beta protein plaques saturated in the nearby synapses. Increasing forgetfulness may be a sign of the asymptomatic period. Certain nutritional supplements can help to remove the pathological plaque from the body, which can delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease by preserving the brain cells’ health.

Get a Yearly Denture Check-up

Your dentures should be checked on an annual basis to ensure you still have a correct fit. Your face and the tissues in your mouth change over the years, while your dentures are rigid and stay the same. Your appearance and comfort can be compromised the longer you delay receiving care from your denturist. Annual visits to your denture clinic can help ward off many potential problems including headaches, neck and joint pain, irritated gums, indigestion, problems with chewing, and even bone loss and occasionally changes in facial contour. Are you due for a check-up?

Ask The Expert

Q.What is medication nonadherence?
A.Medication nonadherence is when a patient doesn’t take a medication, either willfully or inadvertently, as prescribed by their healthcare provider. Studies have shown that 50% of Canadians do not take their prescription medications exactly as prescribed. Each year, medication nonadherence is the cause of 10% of all hospital admissions, 25% of hospital admissions for the elderly, and 23% of all nursing home admissions. Medications are an important tool in the management of health, but if they are not used properly, they can cause serious harm.

Own Your Thoughts

Who’s responsible for your thoughts? If you are not responsible for how you think, then are you responsible for what happens to you? Are you a victim? Yes, if you think you are. Yet, it’s an illusion and is a powerless viewpoint. When you identify with your small self, you are a leaf in the wind, subject to the world around you. It means you will feel secure or safe, and you are subject to anxiety, fear of what could or might happen. Decide to choose your thoughts, and influence and reshape your world and the world of others.

Hair Loss and Cancer

New (or relatively old) technology has been around for over 50 years that actually works to prevent hair loss in cancer patients. Ice packs are routinely used in chemotherapy to prevent nail damage. Cooling the scalp during chemo can prevent hair loss in many patients and likely prevents permanent hair loss. New scalp-cooling technology is fast becoming the standard of care in the US at most of the major cancer centres, and has been used in Europe with great success. Many experts agree that a degree of control, body image, and privacy are important for cancer patients, and looking like themselves during treatment can help provide such confidence boosts.

Treating Bell’s Palsy

Bell’s palsy is a paralysis or weakness of the muscles on one side of your face. Damage to the facial nerve that controls muscles on one side of the face causes that side of your face to droop. A special treatment protocol using micro-current was created specifically to treat Bell’s palsy and reverse its effects. The protocol involves a regular series of treatments that deliver a very low electrical current to the affected parts of the face. By recharging the electrical components of the cells, the face has the power to “lift” again, and paralyzed facial expressions “release” and regain a normal appearance.

The Foot and Back Connection

It has been stated that lower back pain will occur in 80% of the population, sooner or later. An increase or a loss of the normal lumbar curve causes a loss of normal vertebral function and pain. This phenomenon is generally linked to a loss of normal foot function. Simply put, what your feet are doing, your lower back and pelvis will repeat. Collapse of the arches and ankle pronation causes lumbar spinal misalignment, leading to altered spinal curves and disc degeneration. This is addressed by the use of corrective orthotics to give the body a proper foundation, and with chiropractic care, to restore normal function.