Vitamin D: The Invisible Epidemic

It’s no secret that Vitamin D is critical to balancing many areas of health, but physicians and scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center are still learning just how powerful the so-called “sunshine vitamin” is. Vitamin D deficiency is extremely...

Kegels vs. Reverse Kegels: Differences Explained

Men and women can feel the benefits of doing both Kegels and Reverse Kegels, but what’s the difference? Those who practice both know how the exercises can increase the strength and flexibility of the pelvic muscles that control the penis and vagina. In a how-to guide...

6 Signs You Need More Sleep

A national study on sleep in the United States found that many Americans, while recognizing the importance of sleep, fail to prioritize daily sleeping habits in their everyday lives. With more demanding work hours and the escape of tempting, technology-based...

Common Misconceptions About Fruit Juice

There is a lack of knowledge of what goes into the food that you eat and what nutrients certain foods do or don’t contain. Processed and packaged food seems great in theory, what with having a longer shelf life, being higher in calories, and cheaper, but this...

5 Tips for Eating on a Budget

Whether you’re a single gal in the city or a suburban mom with several mouths to feed, keeping the pantry stocked with inexpensive, truly healthy foods can be a challenge and it’s one that most of us face at least three times a day! How can you come out a winner and...

Adding Fish to Your Diet?

If you favor fish in your diet for its health-boosting omega-3’s, you need to take a hard look at where your fillets come from before you choose them. New research from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine indicates that certain types of farm-raised fish,...

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