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Economic Turmoil: Is Your Job and Health at Risk?

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Economic Turmoil: Is Your Job and Health at Risk?


If our rollercoaster economy has left you feeling more than a little queasy, you’re not alone. The health consequences of financial stress are real, yet far too often ignored. But letting stress get the best of you could cost you your job and your health.

Historically, alcoholism, domestic violence, divorce, depression and suicide often increase during periods of economic upheaval. We’re also more likely to reach for unhealthy foods, overeat and smoke during stressful times, raising the risk of heart disease, cancer and other chronic conditions. Read the full story

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7 Healthiest Foods for the Fall Season

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7 Healthiest Foods for the Fall Season


Some of the best seasonal fruits and vegetables can be found during autumn. From tart and tangy cranberries to rich and buttery pumpkins, the options are endless for naturally good eating.

Butternut Squash SoupAvocados – High in fiber and packed with monounsaturated fats that can improve cholesterol, avocados are also rich in potassium, folate, and vitamins A, C and E. Enjoy avocados with a salad, taco or atop a whole wheat cracker or crisp bread.

Squash – From acorn to spaghetti, winter squash comes in many delicious and colorful varieties. Squash is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, folate, potassium, fiber and vitamin A. Try it baked, boiled or as the base for soups and pies.

Apples - From turkey stuffing to salads, apples are the stars of good autumn eating. Also high in fiber (average of 4 grams) and potassium, apples contain more quercetin per serviing than any other fruit. Quercitin is a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that can prevent cell, tissue and blood vessel damage.

Cranberries - At their peak between October and December, cranberries are great sources of vitamin C, fiber, manganese, and vitamin K. Tart, tangy and sweet, cranberries are used to treat and prevent urinary tract infections and according to recent studies, may lower cholesterol and blood pressure, promote oral health, and prevent cancer and heart disease.

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Beets – Known for their reddish-purple color, beets also grow in white, golden or rainbow varieties. Whether served raw on a salad or roasted with other vegetables, beets add beautiful color and powerful nutrients including folate, potassium, manganese, vitamin C and iron to any meal.

Pumpkin - Near synonymous with the fall, pumpkins were celebrated by Native Americans for their medicinal and nutritional properties. The star attractions at many fall festivals, pumpkins with their rich orange color, are loaded with vitamin A and beta-carotene, which may prevent blindness, cardiovascular disease and certain types of cancer.

Sweet Potato – Sweet potatoes are packed with powerful nutrients and antioxidants that lower “bad” cholesterol and blood pressure, improves circulation, stabilizes blood sugar, lowers insulin resistance and may even aid weight loss. Try them mashed, baked or in a pie.

Sources: World’s Healthiest Foods; USDA

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Time for a Lifestyle Makeover?

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Time for a Lifestyle Makeover?


Do you wake up most mornings feeling overwhelmed? Do you long for more energy and better health? Are you self-conscious, insecure, or fearful about trying a new fitness or weight loss program? Do you wish that you were leading a more meaningful life? Read the full story

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7 Financial Habits of Healthy and Happy Women

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7 Financial Habits of Healthy and Happy Women


If you’ve ever doubted the connection between your health and finances, the results of a new survey might change your mind. Read the full story

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How Michelle Obama Stays Healthy

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How Michelle Obama Stays Healthy


Let’s face it. If you’re a working mom, finding time to exercise and take care of yourself can be a challenge. But what do you do when you’re a working mom and possibly the next First Lady?

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Heart Attack Symptoms in Women

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Heart Attack Symptoms in Women


You know the scene. Unable to breathe, a man, usually middle-aged, clutches his chest and keels over. Often referred to as the “hollywood heart attack”–most people recognize crushing pain or pressure in the chest as a sign of a heart attack. But for women, heart attack symptoms can be far less dramatic than those depicted in the movies.

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