When you thank your friends and family this holiday season, the reasons to do so may extend beyond good wishes, and actually benefit you and your health. Study after study has shown that social connections – through family, friends or with companion animals – seem to...
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Are you getting enough magnesium?
Magnesium – the fourth most abundant mineral in the body – is in your bones, teeth, and red blood cells. It is essential for proper functioning of the nervous, muscular and cardiovascular systems, helps maintain bones, promotes normal blood pressure and open airways...
Making your bedroom an oasis for better sleep
It's not always easy to get good sleep but your environment is a bit key to helping We know that getting quality sleep can improve our focus, memory and decision making, and even help boost our mood. And when it comes to creating a nighttime routine that...
Concerned About C-Reactive Protein Levels?
Add this to your next blood test to assess heart risk Cardiovascular disease remains one of the biggest health threats to Americans. For years, LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels have been the measuring stick for cardiovascular risk, but recent studies have indicated that...
Toxins – the Invisible Stressors
How is your invisible load? You may have read the Dr Libby Book - The Invisible Load. If not then the subject of this blog is specifically about that same principle or a slice of it at the very least. The book talks about an accumulating stress load that we don't...
Addressing Seasonal Affective Disorder [SAD]
What is seasonal affective disorder? The shorter daylight hours of the autumn and winter seasons can affect sleep, productivity and state of mind. Light therapy (also known as phototherapy) may help. It uses specially designed boxes that emit full-spectrum light to...
New Research: Your changing health in menopause and the role of Melatonin
“Sleep touches on nearly every aspect of our physiology and psychology, of our interaction with the world and with others.”William Dement (2000)/ Sleep Research Pioneer This article comes directly from Dr Wendy Sweet an expert in the field of menopause and someone I...
How to get your Omega 3’s up without breaking the bank
We all need essential fatty acids in our diets We all need essential fatty acids, especially the anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids, for optimum health. I recommend eating several servings of oily fish, such as wild salmon, per week as a dietary strategy...
Giving your tasks undivided attention
The Productivity Hacks that really aren't hacks!! James Clear shared an interesting thought about staying focused. “People who jump from project to project are always dividing their effort, and producing high-quality work becomes difficult without intense effort,” he...
Using exercise to fight anxiety
New research from Sweden suggests that regular physical exercise makes you less likely to suffer from anxiety. In a huge study covering 2 decades and including over 200,00 people, investigators from Lund University noted that some 10 percent of individuals worldwide...






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