How are Those New Year’s Resolutions Going?

Ah yes, the excesses of the holiday season are over… now it’s time to commit to a new and better you.  What are your resolutions this year — quitting smoking, eating better, exercising more?

Whatever your resolutions are, take a moment to step back and look at the process of change itself.  Although human psychology is vastly complex,

The SHOCKING TRUTH about your health risks…

…is that most what you hear about them is exaggerated.  I mean, what are your risks, really?

There are a lot of claims for preventative therapies out there, both conventional and alternative.  The first step to deciding what is best for your health is to really understand the risk vs. benefit,

Exercise = Longer Life

OK, so I know I go on and on about the importance of exercise.  But it’s worth reinforcing, especially since our entire modern American culture is geared toward inactivity:  at work (desk jobs) or leisure (TV, computer, or other “screen” of your choice).

The latest scientific research, from the journal Circulation,

More Reasons to Exercise

I’ve often mentioned that exercise is my favorite supplement, since it has so many health benefits.  One of the most obvious benefits of exercise is weight loss, since we burn calories with exercise.  In the balance between reducing food intake and increasing exercise for weight loss, watching food portions generally gives more bang for the buck.

Too Much of a Good Thing

You’ve probably heard a lot (either from me or other sources) about the benefits of vitamin D:  decreased heart disease risk, better blood sugar control, decreased risk of autoimmune disease, less chronic pain and depression…. just for starters.

However, anything can have its downside, and researchers at the American Heart Association found that excess vitamin D levels can lead to greater risk of an abnormal heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation.

Simple Tips for a Healthier Thanksgiving

Ah, Thanksgiving:  the holiday where we pause and reflect on what we are truly grateful for.

Okay, that took about 30 seconds… now bring on the FOOD!

On a day where food plays such a prominent role, remember that even today, moderation can make a big difference.  The easiest place to start is portion size:

  • A serving of meat (such as turkey) is 3 ounces —

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