March 2023: National Nutrition Month
The foods and beverages we consume have a significant impact on our health. In fact, 60% of adults have one or more diet-related chronic diseases.
The foods and beverages we consume have a significant impact on our health. In fact, 60% of adults have one or more diet-related chronic diseases.
In the United States, 1 in 4 deaths results from heart disease, making it the leading cause of death in the country. Additionally, half of Americans are at risk for heart disease, and that statistic continues to rise.
As the new year approaches, you may find yourself reflecting on the past year. This introspection is a significant first step toward selecting a New Year’s resolution to help you grow as a person.
As we approach the upcoming holidays, take a moment to think about what staying healthy during this season looks like for you. Perhaps you want to avoid holiday weight gain, maintain your healthy routine, keep your stress levels in check or manage your health conditions.
Diabetes comes in two forms: Type 1 and Type 2. While Type 2 diabetes is far more common, both can be deadly, as they affect the body’s insulin production.
Prostate cancer is a serious disease that affects nearly 13 out of every 100 American men. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. As such, take the time to learn about the risks and symptoms of this deadly condition.
Prostate cancer is a serious disease that affects nearly 13 out of every 100 American men. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. As such, take the time to learn about the risks and symptoms of this deadly condition.
Did you know that 1 in 3 American adults do not get the recommended seven to eight hours of sleep? While this might not seem problematic, consistently failing to get enough sleep can put you at risk of significant health problems. In fact, not getting enough sleep is linked to a variety of chronic conditions like Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, depression, and obesity. Moreover, failing to regularly get enough sleep can lead to food...
Summertime is here! Now’s the time you can get outside, enjoy nice weather, and soak up some sun. But like with any good thing, too much sunshine can actually hurt your body. That’s because the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays contain radiation that can lead to serious health issues, including cancer. July is UV Safety Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to learn how to protect yourself from UV exposure. According to the American Academy...
Time to get outside, and encourage your friends, family, and children to unplug and take some time away from the screens and harsh fluorescent lights and enjoy some natural beauty. Getting the recommended amount of physical activity every day (30 minutes) doesn’t have to be a chore. An easy way to make exercise fun for the whole family is by playing outside. Being active outdoors is a great way to reconnect with nature, relieve stress...