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Fitness and Parkinson’s Disease

Fitness and Parkinson’s Disease

Dan Schoenthal decided to hike the Appalachian Trail after his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. He discovered fitness could help his mobility as his Parkinson’s disease progressed. Dan wanted to hike The AT trail, Parkinson’s disease helped give him the push to get started. According to Parkinsons.org, 2.5 hours of exercise per week helps slow down the […]

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Instant Pot Apple Cider Country Style Ribs

Country Style Ribs are definitely a family favorite. Who can resist moist shredded tender pork cook in an apple cider apple sauce glaze. The Instant Pot makes cooking Cider Apple Country Style Ribs quick and easy. Pork ribs take anywhere from 5 to 8 hours in a slow cooker using a homemade BBQ sauce. The

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Why CBD works for others but not for you

Why CBD works for others but not for you

CBD works for others but not for you and it’s frustrating. If you’re one of the lucky ones who found immediate results from CBD, congratulations. Are the rest of you left wondering why you can’t catch a break? You can’t get high from CBD, it can calm bad THC experience based on how your brain

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6 Health Issues You Didn’t Know Came From Dehydration

6 Health Issues You Didn’t Know Came From Dehydration

6 Health Issues You Didn’t Know Came From Dehydration Dehydration can cause health issues long before reaching lethally low levels. Losing only 10% of water weight can cause serious health complications. Nutrition impacts hydration levels as well as; health, illness, medications, activity and environmental conditions. Symptoms of over hydration and dehydration are similar, confusing the

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The what, why, and how much to eat around your body type

The what, why, and how much to eat around your body type

The what, why, and how much to eat around your body type Health and fitness goals are fabulous but where do you start. You’ve read a lot of information and wonder what body type you have. Most often you won’t have just one or another body type, instead a mixture of them. So now you

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FDA Making Food Labels Easier to Read and Understand

FDA Making Food Labels Easier to Read and Understand

The FDA is making food labels easier to read and understand. Changes make finding information easier with larger print on needed information. I’ve noticed finding serving size and calories easier for many products already. All companies are required to make these changes by 2020 (10 mil plus) to 2021 (less than 10 mil) based on

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Train Your Metabolism for Flexibility

Train Your Metabolism for Flexibility

Can you train your metabolism to be more flexible, or more active, perhaps super efficient? Countless articles, influencers, or diet protocols claim their plan is the secret to weight loss and better health, yet, they don’t always work. Let me correct myself, they do work, just not same for every person. If you are one

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5 Tips on Maintaining a Healthy, Active and Productive Lifestyle

5 Tips on Maintaining a Healthy, Active and Productive Lifestyle

5 Tips on Maintaining a Healthy, Active and Productive Lifestyle It seems like the more we automate life, the less organized and more frazzled we’ve become. We all want to live a long and productive life and enjoy a long fun-filled retirement. Here are five great things you can do to maintain health and add

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My Cluttered Desktop W4 June 2017

I’ve had so many things across my desktop lately, unfortunately it is in stolen moments of time. I haven’t had much time to myself as I’m doing what countless children have done, caring for a parent. Just days after her monumental birthday party, my mother was rushed and admitted to the hospital. After five days,

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Path, Trail, or Road: Biking Preference is Personal

A recent blog post brought up the issue of safe bike travel. I’ve biked on paths, trails, and roadways, it didn’t take long to determine my favorite. From my first wobble, I’ve enjoyed biking and the sense of freedom and excitement. We’re lucky to have access to multiple biking options within minutes of our home.

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