To Your Health Newsletter

May, 2013 (Vol. 07, Issue 11)
Is Technology Putting Your
Children's Health in Jeopardy?

It's all parents can do these days to keep their technology-crazed children away from their smartphones, laptops, tablets and video game consoles. But hour after endless hour typing, texting and scrolling can put the arms and wrists in particular at risk for injury; not to mention how poor posture caused by hunching over a keyboard or peering into a tiny screen can impact the back, neck and shoulders.

Vitamin Myths & Truths

Make Informed Decisions About Your Health

Five Strength Training Tips for Women

Get Toned and Tight for Summer

Mastering Meditation

Manage Stress, Improve Concentration and More

Perfecting Your Posture

Avoid Bad Habits That Can Lead to Big Problems

Can Healthy Eating
Help Smokers Quit?

A recent study suggests that smokers who can't seem to quit the habit may find that improving their overall health – in particular by consuming larger quantities of fruits and vegetables – may be just what they need to put down those cigarettes for good.

Five Ways to Fight Osteoporosis

As women age, concern about bone health increases. Osteoporosis is a serious health concern that should be a top priority for many aging women. So, what can women do early on to avoid getting osteoporosis? Here are five tips to reduce your risk.

Get Fit Now, Avoid Depression Later

Physical activity has been associated with a reduced risk of depression because exercise encourages the release of endorphins, the body's "feel good" chemicals, while reducing production of cortisol and other "stress" hormones.

Know Your B Vitamins

It's critical to get an adequate amount of B vitamins in your diet to help your body process energy from the food you eat. Here are some other B-vitamin facts.

Pets Help Ward Off Heart Disease?

Good news for pet owners, particularly dog owners: research suggests you could be avoiding one of the major health issues of modern times - heart disease.

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