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The holidays are fast approaching, which means more time spent with all types of family members. While getting together with family over the holidays can bring joy and good cheer, some family members are sometimes easier to get along with than others.  Looking for ways to actually experience the holiday cheer when spending time with...
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The wintertime may usher in the holidays and bring some lovely snow, but it can also cause us to become hermits, feel a bit down and get out of shape. All of this extra indoor time is an unhealthy winter cocktail. Luckily, there are many ways to boost your health during the cold months. Here...
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“I want to add CBD to all my favorite recipes without worrying about needing to bind it to some form of fat first!”  Alright, we heard you. And we’ve come up with the perfect solution: our NEW CBD capsules. Unlike our Organic CBD Tinctures, which must be infused into a fatty base ingredient (e.g., oil,...
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What are some things in life that most people think are synonymous—but are, in fact, not?  Here are a few off the top of our heads: shrimp and prawn (fun fact: one’s found in freshwater, while the other comes from saltwater!), venom and poison (mostly a matter of how they’re delivered), and core and abs. ...
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Imagine walking into your doctor’s office, expecting the usual advice about diet and exercise, but instead, your prescription reads: "Join a local hiking group."  Wait, what?  Yes, you heard that right—your social life might just be the key to better health, and doctors are catching on! Welcome to the world of social prescriptions, where your...
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You’ve probably heard that it’s a good idea to “check yourself” regularly for breast abnormalities, but what exactly does that mean? And what should you be looking for?  The first thing you should know is that self-exams do not take the place of mammography because of their limitations in dense breasts and masses under one...
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It’s 4 am.  You’re nestled under your covers where you’ve been snoozing soundly for the past 4 hours — but suddenly, for reasons you can’t explain, you’re awake. Very awake. It’s too early to get up; if you do, your “daytime productivity” will almost certainly run out by lunchtime.  And yet … there you are,...
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This blog was inspired by Darria Long’s presentation for Ted Health. Check it out here. You’d be hard-pressed to find a more stress-inducing environment than a trauma center. Yet, ER doctors seem to take on every challenge with a calm and focused approach. How do they do it?  Let’s take a page out of their...
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Paying attention to gut health is all the rage these days, and for good reason.  The discovery of axes between the gut and non-gastrointestinal organ systems (e.g., gut-brain and gut-skin axis) has uncovered the links between gut health and the development of various chronic health conditions. Translation: your gut health is vital to your overall...
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When we think about mold, the first thing that often comes to mind is the greenish fuzz that occasionally appears on forgotten leftovers. But mold isn't always so obvious. It can be lurking in some of the most unexpected places in your kitchen, hidden away in foods you consume daily.  While some molds are visible,...
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What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of artificial intelligence (AI)?  Using ChatGPT to draft work emails, whipping your resume into shape, and data analysis? Or creating stunning visual art from simple, sometimes outlandish, text prompts? Sure. But beyond bettering your workflow and leisure time, AI has also revolutionized almost every aspect of...
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Teaching your child healthy habits can set them up for a lifetime of optimal physical and mental well-being.  Here are 10 crucial healthy habits to encourage your kids to practice.  #1: Stay physically active Encourage your child to move—and love moving—every day. This helps: Improve cardiovascular fitness, concentration, balance, skills development, and flexibility Build self-esteem...
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