December 18, 2020
How To Have More Energy
How To Have More Energy Created inNewsletter Library,Healthy Tips So far 2009 has been a rollercoaster ride – many great new developments. And yet the worldwide economic turmoil has been very, very rough on most people. Stress levels have been sky high, and stress saps a person’s energy. Even the U.S. Department of Health and…
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December 6, 2020
How Do You Rate?
How Do You Rate? Created inNewsletter Library,Wellness In the field of statistics, a five-point rating scale is commonly used to evaluate all sorts of personal responses, feelings, and assessments. This frequently used tool is known as the Likert scale, and most people have completed such a rating device on numerous occasions, most typically in consumer…
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December 2, 2020
Home Improvement
Home Improvement Created inNewsletter Library,Exercise & Fitness You’ve finally decided to paint your kids’ bedrooms. Not only that, but you’re going to do it yourself. Congratulations. Or your rooftop gutters have become so filled with leaves that the only place for overflow rainwater to go is down the sides of your house and seep into…
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November 28, 2020
Holiday Guide to Back Care
Holiday Guide to Back Care Created inNewsletter Library,Injury Rehab & Prevention Parties. Gift shopping. Family gatherings. Curling up to watch a favorite movie on the couchâ¦. The holiday season is full of reasons for good cheer. And yet, according to the American Physical Therapy Association, it is also prime time for Americans to suffer from…
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November 24, 2020
High Blood Pressure
High Blood Pressure Created inNewsletter Library,Chronic Conditions We all know someone with high blood pressure (HBP), possibly a beloved family member or a lifelong friend. This common problem affects one in four American adults.1 An alarming 75% of patients with type 2 diabetes also have HBP.2 High blood pressure is particularly dangerous because, for the…
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November 16, 2020
Here Come the Holidays!
Here Come the Holidays! Created inNewsletter Library,Healthy Tips The holidays are here – Chanukah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa. Lots of family get-togethers, lots of fellowship and fun, and usually lots of food. Family dinners, parties, family breakfasts, more parties. Is there any way to avoid gaining five or ten unwanted pounds during the extended holiday season?…
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October 23, 2020
Health Statistics and You
Health Statistics and You Created inNewsletter Library,Wellness We are awash in numbers, thanks in large part to the proliferation of personal mobile devices and the wrong-headed use of so-called big data.1 But applying statistical tools to the same set of data can support competing theories and lead to contradictory results. Such conflicting outcomes, known as…
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October 19, 2020
Health Care Breakthroughs – Hope or Hype?
Health Care Breakthroughs – Hope or Hype? Created inNewsletter Library,Illness Prevention Health care breakthroughs are big business. We know this because such news is reported in the Business Section of newspapers and magazines. Discussions relate primarily to the potential impact on the company’s share price and revenues. Possible benefits to patients are a secondary concern…
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October 11, 2020
Hazy Shade of Winter
Hazy Shade of Winter Created inNewsletter Library,Staying Motivated Simon and Garfunkel [and later, The Bangles] had it right. Winter light is hazy – it’s more diffuse. The sun is lower in the sky and the sun’s rays reach the Earth at an angle, losing much of their power. And of course, there’s less sunlight during…
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October 3, 2020
Harness the Power of Hybrid Vigor
Harness the Power of Hybrid Vigor Created inNewsletter Library,Nutrition & Healthy Eating Certain things in life just go together naturally. In the kitchen, peanut butter and jelly is a classic combination. Another such pairing is apple pie and ice cream.Other categories of life experience, such as human performance, prize the association of freedom and creativity….
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