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Tips To Reduce SAD This Winter

Seasonal Affective Disorder—or SAD—is a type of depression typically found in northern climates and affects approximately half a million Americans each year with three out of four being women. The season for SAD is September to April with the worst… Continue Reading →

Maple Roasted Butternut Squash

Serve up a unique twist to an ages-old seasonal veggie for your holiday meal with this month’s featured recipe: maple roasted winter squash side dish. It’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser! Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 35 minutes Total… Continue Reading →

Healthy Minds: Preventing the Onset of Dementia

Ordinarily considered a disease for older people, Alzheimer’s disease can also affect adults as young as age 30, although less common. When the disease affects anyone before the age of 65, this is known as early-onset Alzheimer’s. If you’re surprised,… Continue Reading →

Exploring Single-Move Exercises for Mental Resiliency

When is the last time you did anything over and over for 60 minutes without reprieve? If that sounds vaguely like wartime torture, you’re not wrong in your thinking. But what many have found to be wildly helpful is repetitive… Continue Reading →

Prescribed Creativity

There are many moments in life when we seek restoration and mental clarity. Regularly finding outlets that encourage us to simply step away from daily routines allows us to reflect and de-stress. When we reduce stress, we reduce health risks…. Continue Reading →

Warm Up With This Hearty Minestrone Soup

Enjoy a Delicious Italian-Inspired Soup This Month Warm up this autumn with our October featured recipe – a hearty minestrone soup packed with high-fiber vegetables and legumes! Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 50 minutes Total Time: 1 hour Serves:… Continue Reading →

Why Body Language and Knowing How To Read It Is Important

Did you know that pointing your torso toward your listener is a nonverbal sign of respect or that certain behaviors – like smiling – trigger mirror neurons in our brains and our faces automatically reflect what the eyes see? Nonverbal… Continue Reading →

Why Mattering To Others Is Important and How To Show Others That They Matter To You

Are You Showing Others That They Matter To You?This month is an opportune time to simply tell others how much you care about them. Read on for unique ways for showing others they mean a lot to you!  The remarkable,… Continue Reading →

Four Quick Steps for Eating Less Sugar

Achieve the Less-Sweet Feat For many of us, baking became a treasured endeavor during the pandemic. But it might be time to scale back the sweets because regularly consuming too much sugar can lead to serious health conditions, even for… Continue Reading →

Is Your ZIP Code a Better Predictor of Health Than Your Genetic Code?

Nature vs. environment? Did you know that where you live can play a huge factor in longevity and quality of life? Find out how by reading on. While both your genetics and your environment play a role in your overall… Continue Reading →

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