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  • Why bike to work? The more appropriate question seems to be why not?

    Published on May 16, 2016
    The benefits of biking for transportation are overwhelming and opportunities abound for choosing this form of active transportation for better personal and community health.

  • Improve your heart health

    Published on May 11, 2016
    Living a healthy lifestyle can reduce your risk of heart disease.

  • Living with chronic pain

    Published on April 29, 2016
    Chronic pain can appear in many different forms and is often difficult to define.

  • Education, vouchers and medical support offer three ways to impact chronic disease and obesity

    Published on April 11, 2016
    Sustained healthy changes will reduce risks and help those with conditions better manage them.

  • Eat more fiber! A prescription for weight management and disease prevention

    Published on April 6, 2016
    A fiber-rich diet supports weight management and also aids in disease prevention. Chronic disease such as diabetes, heart disease and digestive disorders all call for fiber-rich diets.

  • You might want to rethink your favorite soda

    Published on April 6, 2016
    There is more to drinking soda than the delicious flavor or that tingly sensation from the carbonation.

  • Physical activity has many benefits for kids

    Published on April 4, 2016
    Helping to maintain a healthy weight is one of the health benefits children and adolescents receive from physical activity.

  • Great spring time vegetable choices for people with diabetes

    Published on April 1, 2016
    With spring just around the corner, soon we’ll be seeing delicious spring vegetables in our markets.

  • Weight management factors

    Published on March 16, 2016
    Maintaining a healthy weight is a preventative measure towards reducing the risk of certain chronic diseases.

  • Have I been had?

    Published on March 15, 2016
    How to spot quackery and avoid fraudulent health products.

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