Behind Providence St. Joseph’s Daring Push Into Digital Consumer Engagement

On October 23 at the Health IT Summit in Seattle, sponsored by Healthcare Informatics, Aaron Martin of the Renton, Washington-based Providence St. Joseph Health, shared with attendees his organization’s vision of a digitally connected consumer population—and what he and his colleagues have done to achieve that vision. Martin joined Providence St. Joseph Health—which encompasses 51… Read More »

Top 13 Essential Oils for Snoring that Really Work Faster

Essential oils have been used for centuries by folks to treat various serious illnesses. Aromatherapy, an alternative treatment method uses essential oils to treat ailments. The effectiveness of essential oil to treat diseases is however controversial, people have been using it to cure snoring. There are numerous essential oils for snoring available with different flavors and smells.… Read More »

Singularity University's Exponential Medicine Kicks Off Today in San Diego

Technology is enabling us to explore groundbreaking new ideas in medicine, and as a result the medical field is advancing more rapidly than ever before. AI is helping find faster, better ways of diagnosing, curing, and preventing illness. Gene editing is allowing scientists to rewrite the fundamental building blocks of life. Multiple disciplines, including genomics… Read More »

Get Rid of Your Kids' Halloween Candy

Tuesday, October 30, 2018 We know the struggle to eat healthy during Halloween is REAL-yo! So our Founder, Nikki Warren has some tips to help a girl out! This Halloween try our tips to help keep you on track, and maybe help your family reduce their sugar intake too! 563 Kaia FIT Other posts by… Read More »

Melanoma death rates are rising in men but static or falling in women

The rate of men dying from malignant melanoma has risen in populations around the world, while in some countries the rates are steady or falling for women, according to research presented at the 2018 NCRI Cancer Conference. Researchers studied worldwide data on deaths gathered by the World Health Organisation, focusing on 33 countries with the… Read More »