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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December 21st, 2016
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Earlier this fall a news story revealed a plot in the 60s by the sugar industry. The Sugar Research Foundation, now called the Sugar Association, paid scientists to downplay the link between sugar and heart disease and instead blame saturated fat. Other revelations about how the food industry has influenced nutrition science have come to […]
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December 14th, 2016
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There is a plethora of information about super foods and what you should be eating to be healthy, live longer, have good brain health and more. You probably already know that avocado is a nutrient superstar, full of healthy monounsaturated fat and linked to successful weight loss. Dark chocolate is another food celebrity loaded with […]
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December 6th, 2016
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My yoga instructor always says, “Do you think you are enlightened? Spend some time with your family.” The point is, even the most zen of us can get caught up in relationship patterns and history that can harsh our mellow. You may have started the holiday season already stressed. The 2016 election was unprecedented […]
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November 30th, 2016
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Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season. While the holidays should be a happy time, for many people, it is a time filled with sadness, self-reflection, loneliness, and anxiety. Typical reasons for the holiday blues include stress, fatigue, financial concerns, and separation from family and friends. Stress and depression can ruin your holidays and […]
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November 23rd, 2016
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We’ve come a long way in our understanding of how the body works and how food influences the body’s performance. Back in the 80s and 90s, we were obsessed with the low-fat lifestyle, eschewing foods with fat like cheese, butter and yogurt, for their low-fat, and usually less satisfying, siblings. Recently, a trend called Carb […]
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November 14th, 2016
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My mother has dementia. When I talk to her it is like talking to a pre-school age child — stream of consciousness-style ramblings of reality mixed with fantasy. It is disturbing to compare this woman to the person my mother was before dementia. She was smart, witty, and quite opinionated. She was a modern woman […]
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