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5 Habits Of Highly Healthy People
Habit 1: Eating right is a very important part of a healthy lifestyle. Now according to many of today's marketing ploys, you could be eating anything and it's considered 'healthy?. Low-fat, low-carb, no-carb'what's the best. Well, I think if you just use common sense, you'll know what a healthy diet is. If you can, shop at the natural food store, as this is usually the healthiest food. Stick to the food guide pyramid and get some variety.
New Employee Wellness Program, The 7 Habits of Healthy People, Inspires Individuals to Improve Health, Reducing Employee Healthcare Costs : Inspire
Inspire Health and FranklinCovey today announced the launch of The 7 Habits of Healthy People, a nationwide employee wellness program, created to inspire companies and their employees to make the necessary lifestyle changes that lead to healthier, more productive lives, thereby reducing employee healthcare costs.
Beat Candida with Virgin Coconut Oil
Beat Candida with Virgin Cocout Oil
What People Think About the Swine Flu Vaccine?
The Swine flu vaccine has drawn much controversy over whether it`s safe or not Some people remember the 1976 Swine flu vaccine that did more harm than good, however the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are claiming that it is safe
The Darker Side of Mushrooms
The National Institutes of Health has recently classified fungi as a source of emerging infectious diseases requiring new attention. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases recently awarded Dr. Christina Hull a five-year $1.8 million grant to study how Cryptococcus causes disease.
Why Our Fruit & Vegetables are Running on Empty
If it looks likes an apple, tastes like an apple, and is sold as an apple, then perhaps you still need nutritional supplements. Although an apple a day may keep the doctor away, this truism depends on the fruit and vegetables we?'re sold being packed full of minerals, vitamins and fiber. Years ago this would have been true, but no longer. The last 50 years has seen a decline in the vitamin and nutrient content of freshly farmed food, meaning many people may need nutritional supplements to top up. It is certainly true that the storage methods and transportation techniques knock a lot of the goodness out of America?'s ?'fresh?? produce, meaning what we buy in the store has less vitamin content than when it was harvested. However, research sho ...
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