Walking can help you lose weight, strengthen your bones and muscles, improve balance and coordination and lower the risk of diabetes, stroke and heart disease. Consider these 7 tips before getting started.
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National Nutrition Month: Storing Fruits and Vegetables to Reduce Waste
For 'National Nutrition Month' in March, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics encourages individuals to "Go Further with Food" by storing food properly to reduce waste and lower your grocery costs. Did you know that around 31 percent of all edible food is wasted in the U.S., and American households throw away nearly 28 percent of fruits and vegetables? Fortunately, you can take steps to help prevent reduce these numbers!
8 Tips to Combat Seasonal Affective Disorder
Many people tend to feel a little down during the colder winter months, but if you feel true depression around this time of year every year, you may have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). This is more than just “winter blues”. Left untreated, SAD can lead to other mental health disorders. If you are feeling a little blue or suffering from Seasonal Affected Disorder, try these tips to boost your spirits.
A Guide to Cooking With Your Children
Develop your child’s interest in healthy eating by getting them involved in the kitchen or garden. Cooking at a young age can ignite a passion for watching what they eat and creating healthy meals – healthy skills they can take into adulthood. Where should you start? Use this handy guide to see what your kids may be capable of at different ages.