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Social Distancing-Friendly Outdoor Activities

According to the Mayo Clinic, outdoor activities – especially those that are close to home – pose a lower risk of COVID-19 spreading than indoor activities do. That’s because fresh air constantly moves, scattering respiratory droplets containing the virus that… Continue Reading →

Celebrating the Effects of Exercise on the Brain

There is enough research out there to tell you how good exercise is for your body, but do you know just how good exercise is for your brain? The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recently held a webinar called… Continue Reading →

Easy Egg-Free Quiche

Try This Easy Egg-Free Quiche Low on eggs? Or just want to try a new healthy recipe? This quiche will please egg-lovers and vegans alike. Read on to see how chickpea flour can be baked with fresh veggies to create… Continue Reading →

Your Guide to a Social Media Free Week

Learn How You Can Do a Social Media Reset Right Now! During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are spending more time on our devices than ever before. From remote work to Zoom calls with loved ones, our devices are never far… Continue Reading →

Living Well With Diabetes: Managing Your Diabetes Through a Healthy Lifestyle

Learn How to Manage Your Diabetes with Nutrition and Physical Activity Managing your diabetes does not have to be as challenging as it may seem initially. Although there is a lot of information to learn about the condition, taking steps… Continue Reading →

Managing Your Children’s Education While Working From Home

With many school districts closing for months, many parents are struggling with how to continue educating their school-age children while managing their job responsibilities.  This unprecedented time period, which for many means confined to their own household, is a learning… Continue Reading →

Living Well With Diabetes: Just Diagnosed

Approximately one in 10 Americans have diabetes with about 90-95% of them having type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that is also progressive, but with proper management, you can stop or slow many of the complications… Continue Reading →

The Positive Power of Pets

Discover the Health Benefits of Pet Ownership! An estimated 68% of U.S. households have a pet, according to the National Institute of Health. But exactly what health benefits does pet ownership bring? Find out by reading on. One of the… Continue Reading →

Cool Down With These Diabetic-Friendly Protein Popsicles

Celebrate Summer With Homemade Protein Popsicles! Are you looking for a healthy and delicious frozen treat you can enjoy this summer all while avoiding grocery stores and ice cream parlors? Read on for an easy, diabetic-friendly protein popsicle recipe! Serves:… Continue Reading →

How to Get Out of a Rut While Working Remote

You may have been working remote for some time now and have gotten into somewhat of a routine. You may also be living in social isolation, especially if you live by yourself. Despite getting somewhat used to this new normal,… Continue Reading →

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