Health Care News

Keeping you up to date on the latest medical news

At MyAnatoMiH we are committed to providing you the latest news and information on trends in the health care industry. Your health is the most valuable thing you possess. We believe that the ability for you to maintain your personal health history while having access to the latest news and information on health research and trends puts you in control of your most valuable possession – your health.

June 11, 2020

Stress and Your Mental Health

For the first half of 2020, many of us have experienced a great deal of stress in our daily lives. Stay at home orders shifted many employers to have employees work from home, schools from kindergarten to college are now online, the health, wealth, and peace of mind for many of us is hard to find.
June 10, 2020

Should You Tell Your Doctor About the Supplements You are Taking?

Are you trying CBD? A new fad diet or nutritional supplement? Protein powders or muscle builders? You should let your doctor know. You may think vitamins, supplements, and oils are harmless, but each of us has a different body compositions and brain chemistry making us react to food, vitamins, supplements, and medication in different ways.
June 9, 2020

What Keeps You Healthy in the Long Run?

It can be challenging to stay up to date with the changes and recommendations that happen in health care. Nutrition, diets, fads, medications, findings, these guidelines all seem to change so quickly one can be overwhelmed with all of the information. There are a few basics that are consistent with staying healthy overall.
June 8, 2020

Why You Need to Have Legal Documents on Hand When Getting Health Care

The recent COVID-19 pandemic brought to the forefront the need to have your health-related legal documents ready and on hand in case of emergency. The CDC provided guidance on access to health-care and long-term care facilities. For the safety of patients and health-care staff, many facilities restricted access to family members and visitors, removing the option for family to stay onsite with a patient. Thus, restricting possible patient advocacy by family members not being on hand to interact with and consult health care personnel treating patients.