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January 26, 2022

Tips for Good Hip Health

Tips for Good Hip Health Created inNewsletter Library,Healthy Tips Having a pair of healthy hips is a key to healthy aging. But healthy hips are not only important for people in their 60s, 70s, and beyond. Your hips are one of your most important structural components, regardless of how old you are. Whether you’re 20,…

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January 14, 2022

The Top Shelf

The Top Shelf Created inNewsletter Library,Injury Rehab & Prevention Many adults begin to develop shoulder pain, even though they may not have sustained a specific injury. It’s important to pay attention to such shoulder issues, as a healthy shoulder joint is the key to full function of the upper extremities. We all know at least…

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January 2, 2022

The Sunshine Vitamin

The Sunshine Vitamin Created inNewsletter Library,Nutrition & Healthy Eating We all know that Vitamin D is a critically important component in building strong bones and strong teeth. It turns out that Vitamin D has a vast number of additional functions. For example, recent research shows that low Vitamin D levels is related to increased risk…

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December 29, 2021

The Stress of Life

The Stress of Life Created inNewsletter Library,Stress & Anxiety “The Stress of Life” is a perennial bestseller by Hans Selye, written in 1956. Selye almost single-handedly introduced the notion of stress into the worldwide consciousness. By doing so, Selye changed the way we think about ourselves, our values, and how we conduct our lives. As…

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December 13, 2021

The Platonic Ideal

The Platonic Ideal Created inNewsletter Library,Nutrition & Healthy Eating Plato’s Ideas were perfect templates, of which everything we perceive are tangible representations. But the Ideas were not to be found in the world around us. Rather, they were conceptions of rational thought, transcendental objects of knowledge existing in a realm beyond our own. And yet,…

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December 9, 2021

The Pain of Clinical Depression

The Pain of Clinical Depression Created inNewsletter Library,Chronic Conditions Many of us think of depression as a psychological condition. The causes of depression are sought in the person’s childhood or in her personal circumstances as an adult. But within the last 10 or 20 years depression is increasingly being evaluated within a physiological context. Various…

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November 27, 2021

The Mysteries of Injuries

The Mysteries of Injuries Created inNewsletter Library,Injury Rehab & Prevention A person with an exercise- or sports-related injury has many questions: When can I start exercising? When can I get back to my sport? What can I do to prevent this from happening again? The answers to these questions are relatively straightforward. But for some,…

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November 23, 2021

The Luck of the Draw

The Luck of the Draw Created inNewsletter Library,Breaking Bad Habits Some people do all the right things and still develop serious health problems. Others flaunt their bad habits and are able to live long lives, dying peacefully in their sleep at the age of 95. For example, high blood pressure (hypertension, HTN) is a common…

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November 19, 2021

The Long View

The Long View Created inNewsletter Library,Staying Motivated In general most people pay close attention to auto maintenance. Whether the concern is tires, brakes, transmission, or windshield status, people make sure that their cars do what they need them to do. People count on their cars to perform effectively. No one wants a surprise, especially in…

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November 15, 2021

The Light Within

The Light Within Created inNewsletter Library,Wellness What animates us? In other words, what is it that causes us to be living matter? For example, what distinguishes a living orchid from a tissue-paper-and-paint model of an orchid? Or what distinguishes a hawk from an airplane? What is it that causes the material that is us to…

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