March 1st, 2017
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March is National Nutrition Month and this year’s theme, Put Your Best Fork Forward, is an opportunity to improve your eating habits by improving your overall habits. Have you ever noticed that when there is an abundance of choices it is harder to make a good one? That’s because we have less stress about decision […]
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February 22nd, 2017
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Exercise can seem daunting, exhausting or downright impossible if you are busy…and who isn’t busy? Time and gym access are the two biggest excuses Americans cite for not working out. Research conducted at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, suggests that taking the stairs 30 minutes a week can give our body adequate exercise for good […]
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February 15th, 2017
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Ever heard of laughter yoga? It’s a real thing that, evidence suggests, is beneficial to your health. Laughter yoga, or Hasyayoga, is based on the belief that voluntary laughter provides the same physiological and psychological benefits as spontaneous laughter. Laughter yoga is done in groups, with eye contact and playfulness between participants. A handful of […]
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February 9th, 2017
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On Sunday, the New England Patriots pulled off an incredible come-from-behind victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Much has been made of quarterback Tom Brady and his amazing performance as an athlete at what, for most athletes, would be the twilight of their careers. Love him or hate him at 39, Brady’s performance does not seem […]
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January 31st, 2017
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Hippocrates said “All disease begins in the gut.” He might have been even wiser than we ever knew. With Valentine’s Day coming soon, it makes sense to talk about the importance of keeping your heart healthy. Did you know that heart health can be predicted by looking at the bacteria in your gut? A molecule, […]
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January 25th, 2017
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Sugar is everywhere, almost impossible to avoid. It’s in foods like bread, pasta sauce, salad dressing, and ketchup. It can be challenging to find sugar in your food because nutrition labels are not required to list all sugar. In 2018, nutrition labels will be required to call out all added sugar but, in the meantime, […]
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January 18th, 2017
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If you haven’t heard about the current Congress’ plans to repeal the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, you may have been hiding under a rock. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a federal agency of the US government that provides budget and economic information to Congress, recently released a report outlining the anticipated consequences of repealing […]
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January 9th, 2017
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The way we read, write, and talk helps to determine the way we see the world. Recently, economist Keith Chen published a paper that asked the question, are languages with less decisive future tenses more thoughtful about the future because they consider it grammatically equivalent to the present. For example, in English, we say “I will go to […]
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January 4th, 2017
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People don’t make resolutions and then spring into lasting action. Behavior change researcher James Prochaska and others (link is external) have written about how people actually change — in stages. The actual behavior change, like starting to exercise, or going on a diet, is not the first stage of change, but rather comes after contemplating a change and then preparing […]
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December 21st, 2016
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This year was a crazy one, with a tumultuous election cycle, protests, shootings, issues of sexual assault on college campuses — it was a year to remember. Some important things happened that informed our health habits. These events will have impact on our lives and our health now and in the future. Here are some […]
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