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How to keep your New Year’s resolutions
January 2, 2019 /0 Comments/in Exercise, Fitness, Health, Nutrition /by mayGinny Grimsley shared in a Daily Herald article that if you’re one of the millions of Americans who will make a promise to improve yourself this New Year, there’s bad news: You’re 92 percent likely to fail in sticking to your resolutions, says a recent study from the University of Scranton’s Journal of Clinical Psychology. […]
Of Course Happy Is Healthy: What You should Know about Mood and Health
December 31, 2017 /0 Comments/in Fitness, Mental Health /by mayAngela Metcalf, College of DuPage Nursing Student, shares that we have known for some time that dark moods like depression and anxiety may contribute to conditions like heart disease or cancer. However, research has recently identified a connection between a positive mood and wellness and this information was published in the January edition of the […]
Aspirin: An Old Drug with a New Indication
December 30, 2017 /0 Comments/in Health /by mayElizabeth Moxley an Adjunct Faculty Member at the College of DuPage and an Assistant Professor at DePaul University shared that aspirin (ASA) is a widely used drug and popular in the news lately. A recent study published in JACC (J Am Coll Cardiol. 2015 Jan 20;65(2):111-21) reports that more than 11% of individuals who take […]
5 Ways to Burn More Calories on a Walk
December 27, 2017 /0 Comments/in Health /by mayHello Healthy asks, “Is your daily walking workout challenging you?” It should be! In order to improve your fitness level and continue getting results, you have to keep changing up your routine to make your body work in new ways. And yes, you can do all of that while sticking to walking as your preferred […]
Easy Christmas Morning Pancakes and more!
December 24, 2017 /0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by mayDo holiday diet damage control with this outrageously simple (and seriously tasty) banana-based recipes SELF (http://www.self.com/) hopes that things are about to get a little bananas. While the jury is out regarding the average number of pounds one gains durning the holiday season (The New England Journal of Medicine clocks in between 1-2), it’s a […]
Take A Moment to Reflect
September 11, 2017 /0 Comments/in Mental Health /by mayRecipe for Success: Changing the Way People Eat Their Veggies
August 11, 2017 /0 Comments/in Childhood Obesity, Nutrition /by mayGracie Cavnar, the CEO of Recipe for Success Foundation founded Recipe for Success ten years ago after she became involved in a campaign to remove junk food vending machines from elementary schools in Texas because she knew the power of marketing to young children. During this campaign, she became aware of the childhood obesity epidemic and […]
Take time today to remember and show your gratitude.
May 29, 2017 /2 Comments/in Health /by mayHealthy Lombard extends its gratitude to all the heroes who have/are serving our country! God bless America!!!
Study shows acupuncture can lower blood pressure
May 28, 2017 /0 Comments/in Fitness, Health /by mayPatrick B. Massey M. D. shares that one might imagine that if someone were sticking needles in your body that your blood pressure would go up. But, a recent study on the effects of acupuncture and high blood pressure demonstrated that the exact opposite can happen. Indeed, acupuncture needles placed in the right points on the […]