Prevention | Awareness| Support
The holiday season is here—a time filled with festive gatherings, delicious meals, and cherished moments with loved ones. It’s a season to relax, unwind, and celebrate. But as we indulge in holiday treats and fellowship, let’s not forget that what we do now can affect our health in the months ahead. At Joydrop Baby &…

COULD PREVENTIVE CARE BE THE ANSWER, WERE LOOKING FOR. Imagine a world where everyone made their preventive care a priority—where routine checkups and screenings were as natural as our morning coffee or checking social media. It’s not just an idealistic dream; it’s a powerful strategy for better health, fewer medications, and a higher quality of…

The Power of Preventive Care and Nutrition in Combating Maternal Mortality Maternal mortality remains a pressing public health issue, particularly for non-Hispanic Black women in the United States, who face significantly higher risks compared to other racial and ethnic groups. While systemic inequalities and bias in healthcare play a major role, there is an often-overlooked…

IntroductionEvery year, nearly 1 in 10 babies in the United States is born prematurely, arriving before 37 weeks of pregnancy. For parents, a preterm birth can be an emotional rollercoaster, filled with uncertainty, fear, and overwhelming medical decisions. At Joydrop Wellness, we understand the challenges that come with a premature birth, and we’re here to…

Preventive Care Works November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness, educating the public, and supporting those affected by this often misunderstood disease. Lung cancer remains one of the most common and deadliest cancers worldwide, yet it is frequently overlooked in conversations about cancer awareness. Here, we’ll dive into key information…

When we think of breast cancer, it’s easy to associate it only with women, but men can be affected too. In fact, while breast cancer in men is rare, it is a reality. According to the American Cancer Society, about 1 in 833 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. It’s time…