This time of year I really start thinking about my health. Between New Year’s resolutions to eat better and work out more and the dreaded cold and flu season, I spend more time than normal thinking about things that I can do to ensure I stay healthy. And the older I get the more important it becomes to me to find ways to take care of myself and maintain the way that I live.
Whether you’re younger or older, it’s more important that ever to find effective ways to manage your health. While I am in no way a medial professional, I’ve found a few ways to ensure that I’m living a healthier lifestyle.
Exercise Daily: This is really a struggle for me but I’ve committed myself to living a healthier life by exercising daily. That doesn’t mean that I have to hit the gym for 3 hours but it does mean that I’m holding myself accountable to work in 30 minutes of heart rate boosting exercise a day.
Take Vitamins: This seems like a given right? Wrong! I so often forget to take my vitamins. But this year I’m doing what it takes and setting a daily reminder on my iPad to take my vitamins. It’s just a super simple way to ensure that I’m getting the vitamins and minerals I need to stay healthy!
Know Your History: Knowing your medical history is super important! If you have a history of certain illnesses, you need to let your doctor know. But even more so than that, you need to be able to tell them dates and issues you have faced in the future. Don’t leave your medial history up to your doctor. Instead keep files and notes that you can easily access when answering medical questions.
Go to the Doctor: Whether it’s for an illness or simply a check up, I’m making visiting my doctor a priority this year. In the past I’ve been the type of person who only went to the doctor when I HAD to because I didn’t have a doctor I loved. But this year I’m discovering the importance of finding good doctors that can help with all of my health care needs. And I’m making sure I do the same for my kids!
So, how am I doing that? DrSocial.org is the perfect online resource to review a doctor or find reviews from other moms on kid’s doctors. Here’s just a few of the great things they offer:
- Review a doctor
- Ask a doctor forum
- Social media news about health+medicine
- FREE
- Strong commitment to medical research
It’s the perfect place to find a doctor, write or read doctor reviews! You can even ask a doctor to research health information. All of this for FREE! How great would that be for you in your quest to get and stay healthy?
And we have one more great way to help you stay healthy…by giving you the chance to win an Apple iPad Air 2 that you can research doctors, store medical records on and even take with you as entertainment while you’re in the waiting room!
DrSocial.org is offering an Apple iPad Air 2 ($499 Value) to one lucky fan. Enter to win via the giveaway form below. You are required to sign-up for DrSocial.org. Entries will be verified. It is absolutely free to sign up! So what are you waiting for? Enter today!
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Susie Turner says
I would love to have this great iPad - have never had a iPad and my old PC is not working.
Susie Turner says
I would love to win this great iPad Air 2. I have never had a iPad. I am using a computer and it is old, doesn’t work right anymore. I hope I win this iPad Air 2.
DrSocial.org is an online resource to find review doctors or find reviews on the medical profession
DrSocial.org is an online resource to find and review doctors or find reviews on the medical profession.
In making the choice of which physician you have to consider which medical problems you have and then choose a doctor(s) who are trained to treat those conditions.
I know the contest is over .but I wanted to comment. Women, PLEASE take calcium and vitamin D. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis at 45 (full blown). I am now 59. My spine is deteriorating. I have had surgery. That is only a temporary fix. Everyday is filled with pain, but I am thankful I can still walk. I know the day is coming that I won’t be able to walk. Ladies, please take care of yourself. Have bone density scans early, if they’re positive take the meds and vitamins the doctor prescribes and hopefully you’ll have a better outcome!