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April 17, 2021

Planning for Success

Planning for Success Created inNewsletter Library,Healthy Tips Every successful athlete knows that a plan is necessary to reach the highest levels of performance. How many practice sessions are needed each week, what kinds of things to work on during each session, how much rest to get, how much and what kinds of food to eat,…

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April 5, 2021

Owning Your Health

Owning Your Health Created inNewsletter Library,Breaking Bad Habits Recent discussions in the scientific literature are focusing on monitoring and possibly improving cardiovascular health in children. There’s been a lot of conversation and a lot of controversy. An article in the Journal of the American Medical Association1 argued that universal screening of children could result in…

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February 16, 2021

Making Sense of Guidelines for Care

Making Sense of Guidelines for Care Created inNewsletter Library,Wellness Not too long ago, the Eighth Joint National Committee (originally commissioned by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) released a new set of evidence-based guidelines for evaluation and treatment of hypertension (high blood pressure). The guidelines committee, comprised of 17 academics, spent five years reviewing…

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February 4, 2021

Living With Pain

Living With Pain Created inNewsletter Library Chronic disease is a major problem in U.S. health care. More than one-third of Americans have one or more chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. The personal costs to patients and families are often severe, daily, and ongoing. The economic costs to society are almost $1 trillion…

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January 27, 2021

Lifestyle Matters

Lifestyle Matters Created inNewsletter Library,Healthy Tips The fitness boom was launched in America in the early 1980s by a small group of celebrities, including Jane Fonda, who recognized the importance of exercise for long-term health and well-being. Although their methods were flawed, their vision was important. Over the past 30 years the notion of fitness…

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January 7, 2021

Is My Pain Serious?

Is My Pain Serious? Created inNewsletter Library,Back, Body & Joint Pain How do you know whether your pain needs to be evaluated by your chiropractor? This is the age-old question. The answer needs to be specific to your particular problem, rather than a one-size-fits all solution. But there are good guidelines that everyone can follow….

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January 3, 2021

Is 60 the New 40?

Is 60 the New 40? Created inNewsletter Library,Staying Young “60 is the New 40” is more than a marketing slogan. The phrase is also a metaphor for optimism, as well as a metaphor for good health. How can 60 really be the new 40? First, there are the demographics. Forty years ago, when today’s 40-year-olds…

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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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