3/01/2021

 


Can you feel the heat? We know we can and it is sizzling HOT!

 

Summer is now here and in the middle of all the sweltering heat, Salmon HQ has the perfect summer food for you: their famous Salmon Sashimi Cake and Tuna Sashimi Cake. Not only is salmon good for the heart but salmon is also good for the body since it is considered a healthy food.

 

Salmon contains a specific type of unsaturated fat called omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids lower your risk of dying from heart disease, according to Mayo Clinic. The omega-3 fatty acids in salmon help keep your heart healthy by protecting the health of your blood vessels.

2/26/2021

 

If you're wondering when it'll be safe to date again - and how to do it without increasing your risk for COVID-19 - you're not alone. Via social media posts and actual conversations with friends and loved ones, common queries concerning dating during the pandemic are:


  • "Do we need to get tested before the masks come off?"
  • "Will I ever be able to impress my date with my cooking skills or do we need to keep all dates outdoors?
  • "Is it possible to still meet people in bars or should I just trust online dating or ask professional matchmakersto search for me?"

Like the other aspects of life in the middle of a pandemic, safety is a concern when it comes to dating. If only dating apps can also assess potential partners by their efforts to keep safe during COVID-19. Until that happens, it's important to practice safe dating yourself first.

So what's the first step to take? Just like the dating days before COVID-19, open and honest communication matters.

 

It's reasonable and certainly undeniable: the pandemic affected your diet. For some, it meant turning away their favorite junk food and nourishing their body to improve their immune system. For others, however, it meant exploring all the sweets and delicacies they can have delivered to their home. It won't be surprising at all if you equipped your kitchen with the latest appliances and you now run it like a gourmet chef. Food is a quick remedy to managing the many stress triggers you encounter daily since the outbreak. The problem is that you may be unconsciously topping all your problems off with a dental emergency that you can neither afford to have nor want to experience.


The solution? Be mindful of food choices that are detrimental to your dental health. You don't have to change your diet all at once. If you're already eating healthy, you will still want to know if you've fallen for the pitfalls that result in gum disease, teeth stains, and other oral issues. As they say, prevention is better than intervention.