Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve

Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve

By Carrie Vittitoe Being a sensitive person has many benefits. Therapist Brittani Hoyer says sensitive people tend to be more empathetic. “They understand others’ feelings and typically have a lot more compassion for others,” she says. However, there are times when...
Dealing with Heart Break: Can it Heal?

Dealing with Heart Break: Can it Heal?

By Carrie Vittitoe Loss is a part of life, but experiencing an emotional loss can make one’s heart feel like it is physically hurting. Licensed marriage and family therapist Brittani Hoyer says any kind of loss can lead to feelings of grief or heartbreak, including...
How She Exercises Caution

How She Exercises Caution

By Tiffany White Ashley Dones, 26, handles her heart cautiously but doesn’t miss out on the rhythm of life. She was born with congenital heart disease and has to be careful about her level of physical activity. At age 15, she had open heart surgery and will need to...
What To Do This Weekend

What To Do This Weekend

You may have heard that there’s a little football game taking place this Sunday. The New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles will battle it out to see who will be the champions of Super Bowl LII. Fill your weekend with football, parties, and food! This...
Watch Your Spider Veins Fade Away

Watch Your Spider Veins Fade Away

Post Sponsored by Clark Memorial Hospital Vein Center  Concealing your spider veins may be a pain, but permanently removing them is simple and painless. Marla Beeler, APRN with the Clark Physician Group Thoracic and Vascular Surgery Center, talks about the...