World Mental Health Day: Fighting Back Against a Silent Pandemic

As we observe World Mental Health Day on October 10th, I want to raise awareness about the significance of mental health and the importance it plays in our lives. At Solidarity, we prioritize the mental well-being of our members by sharing unlimited counseling visits to support each other through life’s struggles. Today, I am shining a light on… Continue reading World Mental Health Day: Fighting Back Against a Silent Pandemic

New Research Shows Nearly Half of Dementia Cases Could be Avoided

Did you know that September is World Alzheimer’s Month? A degenerative brain disease that is responsible for 60-80% of dementia cases, Alzheimer’s gradually impairs memory, thinking, and behavior, ultimately leading to significant cognitive decline. Thankfully, there are indications that it’s possible to reduce your risk of cognitive decline. In today’s post, I invite you to… Continue reading New Research Shows Nearly Half of Dementia Cases Could be Avoided

10 Ways to Start the School Year Happy and Healthy

As we approach the start of the school year, excitement fills the air. New backpacks, sharpened pencils, and crisp notebooks signal a return to the classroom. Amidst the preparations, it’s essential to prioritize your child’s health and well-being. This month, learn about 10 ways you can ensure your children have a healthy and happy school… Continue reading 10 Ways to Start the School Year Happy and Healthy

National Review: Hospitals are Discriminating Against the Most Vulnerable Patients

In Many Hospitals a Nonscientific Assessment of Fetal ‘Viability’ is Used to Withhold Critical Care In many hospitals and medical facilities today, a nonscientific assessment of fetal “viability” is used to withhold critical care. There are hospitals and practitioners across the country who lack the basic willingness to intervene with lifesaving medical technology to help extremely… Continue reading National Review: Hospitals are Discriminating Against the Most Vulnerable Patients

From the Desk of the Chief Medical Officer: Protecting your Vision

It’s common for patients to delay vision care until they have a problem and need glasses or other care. However, keeping our eyes healthy begins long before any requirement for glasses or other corrective needs arise. We’ve compiled  a few simple reminders of ways to protect your eyes now and prevent problems later in life:… Continue reading From the Desk of the Chief Medical Officer: Protecting your Vision

What is an Authentic Catholic Approach to Mental Health?

As we observe Mental Health Awareness Month this May, it is crucial to recognize the significant role mental health plays in our overall well-being. At Solidarity HealthShare, we understand the importance of addressing mental health from a Catholic perspective, acknowledging its profound impact on individuals’ spiritual, emotional, and physical health. Catholic mental health emphasizes a… Continue reading What is an Authentic Catholic Approach to Mental Health?

Embracing Life: Choosing Life-Affirming Fertility Care

Fertility care is a deeply personal journey, often fraught with complex decisions and bioethical pitfalls. From a Catholic bioethics perspective, the sanctity of life and the dignity of every human person are paramount. That’s why at Solidarity, we advocate an approach called life-affirming fertility care. This approach is above all committed to the sanctity of… Continue reading Embracing Life: Choosing Life-Affirming Fertility Care

The Healing Power of Sleep: Sleep Awareness Week 2024

In today’s fast-paced culture, where productivity is glorified and late nights are worn as badges of honor, the importance of sleep often takes a back seat. However, sleep is not just a luxury; it’s fundamental for health and well-being. As we recognize National Sleep Awareness Week this week, I invite you to discover five key… Continue reading The Healing Power of Sleep: Sleep Awareness Week 2024