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July 10, 2021

Should I Go Gluten Free?

Should I Go Gluten Free? Created inNewsletter Library,Nutrition & Healthy Eating It is now well-known that gluten intake is frequently associated with various serious conditions such as celiac disease, diabetes, and fibromyalgia. Years ago, most people had never heard of this substance or its related medical problems. But today, supermarkets as well as organic markets…

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July 6, 2021

Senior Fitness

Senior Fitness Created inNewsletter Library,Senior Health Bob Barker, beloved host of The Price Is Right, recently made headlines by announcing his retirement after 35 years. “Barker irreplaceable!” blared the entertainment tabloids. And yet, Mr. Barker celebrated his 82nd birthday a few months ago. Eighty-two! Who really are the “seniors” among us? And what does “senior”…

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July 2, 2021

Secrets of Adding Exercise to Your Life

Secrets of Adding Exercise to Your Life Created inNewsletter Library,Life-Work Balance Most of us are plenty tired of having experts tell us we should do more exercise. Our chiropractors tell us. Our family doctors tell us. Friends who just started taking their first yoga class and aren’t really experts tell us. Celebrities tell us. Kid…

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June 28, 2021

Saving the Planet

Saving the Planet Created inNewsletter Library,Healthy Tips Did you ever think your health and well-being are important factors in the health and well-being of the planet? It’s true. The choices each of us makes each and every day are important for our family’s welfare as well as the welfare of our neighborhood, our community, our…

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June 24, 2021

Running and Running Injuries

Running and Running Injuries Created inNewsletter Library,Exercise & Fitness Everyone knows that exercise is good for you.1,2 Many people who haven’t exercised in a while (possibly not in many years) want to know whether running will help them get fit. A follow-up question for those willing to take action in the important area of exercise…

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June 20, 2021

Root Vegetables

Root Vegetables Created inNewsletter Library,Nutrition & Healthy Eating In decades past, very few urban kids had ever even heard of a parsnip, a fennel bulb, or a bunch of kale. In those days, fruit and vegetable consumption typically consisted of apples, bananas, corn, potatoes, peas, and lettuce. Oranges were infrequent and grapefruit was a rarity….

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June 16, 2021

Road Trip

Road Trip Created inNewsletter Library,Healthy Tips The days are long, the weather’s warm, the sky is blue . . . it’s summer and we’re ready to enjoy the great American pastime – road trips! We want to get to wherever we’re going safely – and healthily, too. A safe trip is ensured by following the…

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June 12, 2021

Rise and Shine!

Rise and Shine! Created inNewsletter Library,Breaking Bad Habits We all know people who get up with the first rays of the sun. Some people wake up even earlier, bouncing out of bed before there is even a glimmer of Homer’s famous “rosy- fingered dawn” in the eastern sky. In contrast, for many people leaving the…

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June 8, 2021

Riding the Brakes

Riding the Brakes Created inNewsletter Library,Wellness We’re all familiar with the highway driving experience of being behind a person who is continually braking for no apparent reason. This is especially problematic if you’re in the left-hand lane. You’re zipping along at the posted speed limit and suddenly the brake lights of the car in front…

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June 4, 2021

Rice and Beans

Rice and Beans Created inNewsletter Library,Healthy Tips Rice and beans is a well-liked combination of foods that is not only delicious, but also good for you. Other well-known examples of food combinations, such as corn and lima beans (succotash), tomatoes and avocados, and even orange juice and oatmeal, provide benefits beyond those gained by eating…

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