Medicaid Cuts THREATEN Your Healthcare

Medicaid Cuts Threaten Your Healthcare

Center for Children and Families In the complex landscape of American healthcare, Medicaid stands as a critical lifeline for millions of individuals and families. However, looming changes in federal policy threaten to upend this vital support system. The proposed Medicaid cuts by the 2025 Congress pose significant challenges, potentially impacting nearly 80 million people, including […]

The ADHD Brain – What is Really Going on Inside – Stephen V. Faraone PHD – The ADHD Evidence Project

The ADHD Brain - Whats Really Going on Inside - Stephen V Faraone, PhD - The ADHD Evidence Project

The ADHD Brain – What is Really Going on Inside Stephen V. Faraone – The ADHD Evidence Project https://gotohealthmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/ADHD-Download-Promo-Horizontal-w-Dynamic-Titles-for-Website.mp4 If you want to understand the latest evidence-based information on Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD), fasten your seatbelt for this informative interview with internationally known ADHD Expert Stephen V. Faraone, PhD. He covers five important topics […]

Feeling Stressed is Optional – New Book – Robyn Tiger, MD

Feeling Stressed is Optional Robyn Tiger MD

https://youtu.be/FUV5Q3lROCo Robyn Tiger, MD DipABLM (American Board of Lifestyle Medicine) is a physician and lifestyle coach.  From her own experience with stress, she has written a new book called “Feeling Stressed is Optional.” The book is a multi-media book which has text, worksheets, journal capacity, and links to brief videos so you can learn along […]

Mental Health Awareness – Reducing Stigma, Seeking Support

James Polo MD Mental Health Action Day GoToHealth Media

Mental Health AwarenessReducing Stigma, Seeking Support James Polo, MD While the topic of mental health has become less taboo in recent years, many still struggle to talk about it or seek out help. Data from the National Institute of Mental Health revealed that less than half of adults with mental illnesses (only 47%) received mental health services […]