At the recent Chicago Headache Education and Support Group (HES/G) our topic featured this very headline: How Does A Declining Economy Impact Your Health?
We learned that not only does a faltering economy affect our health, but all of our headaches had increased, or changed in frequency of duration, and intensity as well. At the meeting we shared responses to four basic questions, with the final question asking each attendee to list four ways to improve personal health during distressful times such as a declining economy.
As this blog suggests, there are way to manage headache, so we shared our four personal approaches, and in the end, our collective list seemed to enlighten all attendees; helping to put us back in charge of our responses to tough times. In December we agreed to monitor our "take charge" lists to see how we had managed.
At the close of the meeting several resources were distributed, one being for the Center for American Progress, which can be found via the following link, http://www.americanprogress.org. This organization offers regularly updated reviews of economical information that can impact our lives, and it enables us to be better informed and ultimately to control our responses, which may well decrease our headaches!
At the recent Chicago Headache Education and Support Group (HES/G) our topic featured this very headline: How Does A Declining Economy Impact Your Health?
We learned that not only does a faltering economy affect our health, but all of our headaches had increased, or changed in frequency of duration, and intensity as well. At the meeting we shared responses to four basic questions, with the final question asking each attendee to list four ways to improve personal health during distressful times such as a declining economy.
As this blog suggests, there are way to manage headache, so we shared our four personal approaches, and in the end, our collective list seemed to enlighten all attendees; helping to put us back in charge of our responses to tough times. In December we agreed to monitor our "take charge" lists to see how we had managed.
At the close of the meeting several resources were distributed, one being for the Center for American Progress, which can be found via the following link, http://www.americanprogress.org. This organization offers regularly updated reviews of economical information that can impact our lives, and it enables us to be better informed and ultimately to control our responses, which may well decrease our headaches!