Prevention | Awareness| Support

The recent news of former President Joe Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis has brought a critical conversation to the forefront: the undeniable importance of yearly health screenings. It’s a stark reminder that even with access to the best healthcare in the world, prioritizing proactive health measures is paramount. For many, the focus of healthcare is often…

May is Women’s Health Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the unique health needs and concerns of women. While we often focus on topics like breast cancer and reproductive health, there’s another crucial area that deserves our attention: colorectal health. Yes, we’re talking about the colon and rectum – the final parts of our…

May is Preeclampsia Awareness Month, a time dedicated to shedding light on a serious pregnancy complication that affects thousands of women each year. Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder that can occur during pregnancy and the postpartum period, posing risks to both mother and baby. Raising awareness and encouraging open conversations with healthcare providers are crucial…

In today’s dynamic business landscape, companies are increasingly recognizing that the well-being of their employees is intrinsically linked to their success. While traditional health benefits focus on reactive care, a proactive approach to holistic wellness offers significant advantages, not only for employees but also for the company’s financial health and their partnership with insurance providers.…

At Joydrop Wellness, we believe you can’t talk about health without talking about the environment. Your body doesn’t operate in isolation — it breathes in the air around it, absorbs what touches its skin, drinks the water from the tap, and eats what grows from the soil. That’s why we take a root cause approach…

By Joydrop Wellness | For Black Maternal Health Awareness Week Every April, we shine a light on Black Maternal Health Awareness Week—a time to reflect, educate, and most importantly, act. You’ve likely heard the statistic:Black women in America are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. It’s heartbreaking. It’s unjust.And…