I try to eat healthy foods; I’m sure we all do. After all, nutrition plays such an outsized half in overall health and health. I don’t know about you, but I end up eating the same basic foods day after day. It makes food shopping a no-brainer. I mean, I don’t even need a list … Continue reading Ten Healthy Foods You Should Always Be Eating
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Alzheimera Disease and Nutrition Linked?
Make sure to tune in to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s Together for Care Telethon, airing December 4. As recently as 2008, when a director of the Healthy Aging Program at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention sought to establish the public’s perceptions about cognitive health and Alzheimer’s, she found most adults to be … Continue reading Alzheimera Disease and Nutrition Linked?
Healthy Women at the Warped Tour confirms concert
Being a staffer here in the office of HealthyWomen, I get to talk to real women, on the phone every day. But this past Sunday I had the possibility to try to do one thing that I really like even a lot of – exit into the community and speak with them face to face. … Continue reading Healthy Women at the Warped Tour confirms concert
Keeping Bones Healthy and Strong
I know, I know. You’re tired of hearing about the importance of exercise. But I can’t help myself. It’s continually on my mind; always within the news in some form or type. Just the opposite day I received an Associate in a Nursing email from the understand My Bones Council. In case you are not … Continue reading Keeping Bones Healthy and Strong
Stand up After Surgery and Staying Positive
The day finally arrived once all the imaging tests were completed and that I was to urge the ultimate results. The news wasn’t good: the cancer was in a complicated stage and invasive. The doctor told me that my bladder would have to be removed, and I would need a radical hysterectomy. Thanks to my … Continue reading Stand up After Surgery and Staying Positive
My Mom Had a Chronic And Debilitating Disease
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is some things terribly personal on behalf of. My mom had RA. She was diagnosed once I was 10 and therefore the larger part of my childhood was colored by the stark reality that my mother had a chronic, debilitative malady. In just a few short years, she went from being the … Continue reading My Mom Had a Chronic And Debilitating Disease
Your Eyes Might Be Red and Itchy?
My post on crying got a lot of us thinking about emotions. But one comment I received from Nancy (“My optometrist told me that we actually need testosterone as well as estrogen to produce tears, which is why many women develop dry eye because they age and as the secretion levels plummet”) got ME brooding … Continue reading Your Eyes Might Be Red and Itchy?
Teeth whitening dentist and DIY: best of both worlds
Not to worry! After reading this, you’ll apprehend simply what to try to do. New York City-based orthodontist and teeth whitening specialist Dr. Jacqueline Fulop Goodling has come to the rescue and explained the pros and cons of each to help you decide which option is best for you. To begin, each over-the-counter change of … Continue reading Teeth whitening dentist and DIY: best of both worlds
If you Breast Cancer? Don’t Stop Lifting Those Weights
If you’re a daily reader, then you recognize that exercise is one in all my addictions. So, you will not be shocked to listen to that years past once I was diagnosed with carcinoma, I wasn’t too happy to listen to that I ought to ne’er elevate weights once more, lest I place myself in … Continue reading If you Breast Cancer? Don’t Stop Lifting Those Weights
Take care When Foods and Medicines Don’t Mix
Food. we have a tendency to all am fond of it, particularly those foods that square measure healthy and facilitate contribute to unwellness protection. And if foods fail, medicines will facilitate manage or foreclose some diseases. But what’s conjointly true – and lots of times unknown – is that mixtures of medicines and foods don’t … Continue reading Take care When Foods and Medicines Don’t Mix