
Daylight Savings Time Tied To Health Issues
By John Salak – It’s hard not to look forward to the spring. You’ve got burgeoning greenery, warmer temperatures and seemingly more daylight thanks in part to setting our clocks
By John Salak – It’s hard not to look forward to the spring. You’ve got burgeoning greenery, warmer temperatures and seemingly more daylight thanks in part to setting our clocks
By John Salak – Is anyone going to argue that a reasonable amount of exercise is bad for a person’s health? Think not. Working out regularly has been proven to
By John Salak – Osteoporosis is serious business that affects perhaps 15 percent of Americans, putting them at risk for chronic pain and weakened bones that can result in fractures
By John Salak – Everyone has heard the expression: The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. A product of 19th Century American novelist, humorist and newspaper columnist
By Robert Sterner – Dieters beware. Shedding too much weight can be as unhealthy as holding too many pounds. The health risks for being too thin are not only serious,
By Kathy Driscoll – Nearly 70 percent of U.S. households own at least one pet, usually a dog or cat. Americans do this because they generally just go nuts over
By John Salak – It has been pretty obvious for some time that pregnant women shouldn’t drink alcohol. The Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC), in fact, the CDC states categorically
By John Salak – Multitaskers, those either committed or forced to do more than one thing at a time, get bashed a lot. They are often the recipients of eye
By John Salak – It’s hard not to be spooked by memory loss. It happens to everyone, but it gets significantly worse as people age. Alzheimer’s is, of course, the
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