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Despite the Temptations, You Can Create a Healthier COVID-19 Holiday Season
Everyone knows about the trappings of the indulgent holiday season. Between holiday parties, gatherings with friends and family, and delicious treats tempting you around every corner, it is easy to ...
How to Keep the Health and Wellness Resolutions You Make
It's January 1, which means that millions of Americans will be making resolutions for the new year. While New Year's resolutions are a longstanding tradition, they're often broken within a week or two of New Year's day...
10 Ways to Have Fun and Boost Your mental Wellness
Mental health among all Americans has taken a turn for the worse in the past year. A contentious presidential election, the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters and more have all conspired to decrease overall mental wellness...
Is the Pandemic Over? Here is the Latest on the COVID-19 Health Crisis
With a major war raging in Ukraine and all of the dire economic predictions, it is no wonder that news about COVID-19 has fallen out of the headlines. However, it is important to recognize that the world...
How You Can Stay Safe if Your State is Lifting COVID-19 Restrictions
Over the last few months, the work of a nation came to a halt as the COVID-19 health crisis continued its grip across the world. However, at least 31 states will begin the reopening process over the next f...
Your Least-favorite Vegetables May Be the Best Ones for You to Eat
Chances are good that as a child, you were told to eat your vegetables. You probably didn't like them very much, especially the tougher and bitter ones. Vegetables like broccoli and cabbage have a long histor...
Experiencing Stiff Neck, Back Pain, and Spasms? You May Have Tech Neck
The world has been suffering from a host of ill effects as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis. One of the most little-known effects of so many people working and studying from home is the phy...
CDC Updates Social Distancing Guidelines for School Wellness
Since COVID-19 was declared to be a pandemic by the WHO on March 11, 2020, public health authorities have strongly encouraged people to maintain "social distancing" of six feet. This means not standing closer than ...
Understanding How Multiple Sclerosis Affects the Body in Multiple Ways
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects the central nervous system, disrupting the exchange of information between the brain and the rest of the body. According to the National MS Society, ther...