Tuesday, May 27, 2014

About.com Health: Maximize Your Brain Power!

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your About.com Health Editor
When we think of things we can do to improve our health, we often turn the focus on our bodies more than our brains. However, brain health and mental sharpness are perhaps more important than any other type of fitness, and definitely deserve our focus. This newsletter brings resources to aid mental fitness, cognitive sharpness, and overall brain health. Enjoy!
--Elizabeth Scott
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Boost Your Brain Health
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Tips For Mental Sharpness
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The Importance Of Sleep
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Habits For A Healthy Brain
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

About.com Health: Protect Your Heart

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your About.com Health Editor
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S. (While many people know that heart disease is a leading cause of death in men, it may come as a surprise to learn that it is also the leading cause of death in women, and kills more than twice as many women each year as breast cancer!) This week, we want to do everything we can to help you to lower your risk of developing heart disease, and live a healthier life in the process. Educate yourself and implement as many healthy changes as you can, and you can significantly lower your risk. Now is the time to start working on heart disease prevention!
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Assess Your Risk For Heart Disease
About 40% of adults are at an intermediate risk of developing heart disease, and 25% are at high risk. Learn how to determine your risk, and see what this means for you.
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Risk Factors and Top Changes To Make
There are many things you can do to lower your risk, including quitting smoking, consuming a healthy diet, and engaging in regular exercise. Here are the most important things to know now.
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Heart-Smart Diet Strategies
What is a heart-healthy diet? Here are some important things to know about when planning meals.
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Live A Heart-Healthy Lifestyle
There is much you can do to protect yourself from heart disease. Here are some simple and important lifestyle habits you can adopt to significantly lower your risk of developing heart disease.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

About.com Health: Take Time To Say "Om"

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The month of May is "National Meditation Month," which makes it an ideal time to learn more about the benefits of meditation and get motivated to make the practice a regular part of your life in whatever way feels best for you. Learn to use meditation to enhance your health, build resilience to stress, and more.
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Meditation Research: Why It's So Great For You
Meditation carries many advantages beyond relaxation. Learn about the main research-backed benefits of meditation, and get motivated to practice.
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Different Types Of Meditation You Should Try
There's no one "right way" to meditate--there are many different meditation techniques that can work for you, depending on your personality type and lifestyle. Read on and see what works best for you.

How To Work Meditation Into Your Life
Meditation can bring benefits with each session, but consistent practice builds greater gains over time--even if it's just five minutes every day. Here's how to work the habit into your life.
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"I Can't Meditate!" Here's What To Do Instead
Some people feel less calmed and more stressed by meditation, as their thoughts feel temporarily amplified in their own minds, or for many other reasons. Here are some activities that can help you ease your way into a quieter mind.
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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

About.com Health: Are You At Risk For Diabetes?

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risk factors and symptoms you don't want to miss
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