February 17th, 2016
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Ever skipped meals or eaten less in anticipation of a big meal later? Chances are, you got hangry. Hangry is a hybrid of the words hungry and angry that illustrate the simmering grouchiness that goes along with waiting too long to eat. There have been stories in the news about people lashing out aggressively over little […]
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January 19th, 2016
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Television is a valuable source of information. We can get the weather forecast, see documentaries about subjects that are important to us, or learn how to cook at any hour of the day or night. While having access all the time may be valuable, like anything else, too much of a good thing is not […]
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January 13th, 2016
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Blue Zones is a concept used to identify a demographic and/or geographic area of the world where people live measurably longer lives. The Blue Zones Project, in partnership with researchers from National Geographic, studied the places around the world that enjoy the greatest longevity. Sardinia, Italy Loma Linda, California Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica Icaria, Greece […]
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January 5th, 2016
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Researchers have found that people who stuck to a diet that included foods like berries, leafy greens, and fish had a decrease in their risk for the dementia and related brain diseases, which affects more than 5 million Americans over age 65. There is an eating plan associated with this research called the MIND diet, […]
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December 20th, 2015
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We all have occasion to overuse certain muscles while others are underused. Muscles remember frequently used motor patterns and do them automatically. The overused muscles can become tight, inflamed and irritated, while underused muscles grow weak, which can lead to injury. You can reduce the amount of uneven stress being placed on your body by […]
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December 16th, 2015
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This week CNN reported the results of Donald Trump’s physical. It’s tradition for candidates, although not usually this early, to get a report on their health from a physician. It shows that the candidate is hale and hearty and ready for service. Trump’s doctor declared him to be the healthiest candidate ever. I seriously doubt […]
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December 9th, 2015
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During the holidays, advice about coping with the mountains of food available to us abounds. The most common advice about eating includes tips designed to help you eat less, but really just take away from the joy of the holiday season. So, I’m not going to tell you to have a snack before you go […]
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December 2nd, 2015
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This fall I started receiving a subscription to a meal kit service – a weekly delivery of the ingredients and recipes to prepare meals for the week. My thought at the time is that I would enjoy having my meals planned for me, complete with ingredients, but still have the pleasure of cooking for myself. […]
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November 25th, 2015
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Do you get enough sleep? Most Americans don’t because we have trouble “turning off” our brains. Sleep is critical for not only recharging your mental and physical batteries, but also healing and even controlling our appetites. How much sleep do adults need? The National Sleep Foundation recommends 7-9 hours for adults. Because each individual has […]
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November 18th, 2015
Health & Wellbeing
We live in an “all or nothing” society. You are either an exerciser or you aren’t; you are a healthy eater or you aren’t. The fact of the matter is that the all or nothing attitude is not helping us to be healthier. The judgment associated with all or nothing is “If you can’t do […]
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