Stay Informed and Stay Healthy
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    Eating Smarter: How to Feel Full with Fewer Calories

    Cutting calories doesn’t have to mean feeling hungry or only eating salads. The key is learning how to eat smarter. With the right foods on your plate, you can stay satisfied and still work toward

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    Wake Up to the Signs of Sleep Apnea

    During the day, you’re grouchy and unfocused. You try to sleep enough, but still wake up exhausted. So does your partner, who complains about your snoring. All these are signs of sleep apnea, a

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    Ditch Depression This Spring

    Even in the spring, when the sun is shining and the birds are chirping, you can feel a little less than sunny. Usually, these feelings improve and you feel better. But if your sadness continues for

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    Make lifestyle changes to help prevent heart disease

    February is American Heart Month — a time to reflect on and create a plan to improve personal heart health. The American Heart Association recommends being proactive to help prevent heart disease and

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    Home for the Holidays

    ‘Tis the season for travel, and many families may find themselves on the road or in the airport as they head out on vacation for the holiday season. However, many families are also going or staying

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    Food Insecurity and Creating Healthy Food Environments

    World Food Day is October 16. Created by the World Health Organization (WHO) to raise awareness about food insecurity and ways to combat it, World Food Day is a good opportunity to learn about what

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    Choosing In-Network Providers for Elective Procedures

    It is important to make sure that your provider is in-network before undergoing elective procedures. Visiting an in-network provider usually means lower copays, deductibles, and other costs. For

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    How’s Your Heart?

    When was the last time you checked up on your heart health? September 29 is World Heart Day, and it’s important to make sure you don’t miss a beat.

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    Healthy Back to School Lunch Ideas

    Another school year has started, which means many parents are back to packing lunches for their kids. Whether you’re a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or Lunchables kind of parent, there are plenty of ways you can make sure your child is eating nutritious, healthy food when they’re at school.