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Benefits of Social Connections
You can never have too many friends. They’re always there when you need them–to talk to, to give advice, to make you laugh, they’re just a phone call away. It’s no surprise that, with every interaction, we grow healthier mentally and physically.
Simple Ways to Get Your Body Moving
Stuck at home or don’t have enough time to go to the gym? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. As things start to pick up, and people are getting busier, it can be tough to squeeze in a gym session. Thankfully, you can get your body moving anywhere. Any movement counts,...
Green Foods that May Help Fight Cancer
If you haven’t noticed yet, going green is making its way to the top. Electric cars, reusable grocery bags, not eating meat, making eco-friendly choices–these are the new trends. Eating green is just as important, and more and more people are doing so. Plant foods are...
7 Tips for Better Mental Health
Taking care of your mental health is very important. It can affect the way you think, your behavior, energy or emotions. We have 7 tips that may help improve your mental health. Getting in a daily routine. Something as simple as setting an alarm clock, taking a walk,...
Nutritional Guidelines
Every five years, you can expect to see the new Dietary Guidelines that are released from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture. Many health and industry related professionals rely heavily on these guidelines for...
Maintaining Balance
We experience a lot of changes in our body as we age, some drastic and some more minor. Balance doesn’t often come to mind when we think of the issues we will face as we get older, but once you begin to face it it feels significant. If your balance is good, you are...
Diabetes: A Preventable Illness
Diabetes is a largely a preventable disease, and you can offset your risk of developing type 2 diabetes by knowing your risk factors and adopting lifestyle changes.
Sleep and Your Health
Sleep deprivation is a significant problem in our culture. If you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, or if you find yourself feeling sleepy during the day, you’re not alone. Almost 50 percent of Americans report occasional insomnia and nearly to 25 percent...