Category: Healthy Living

Woman preparing for bariatric surgery

Get Ready for A New You: Preparing for Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric surgery is an option for many people who are struggling to lose a significant amount of weight for better health. But this surgery isn’t an overnight solution. Find out how to prepare for this life-changing procedure and what you need to do to achieve long-term success.

Woman with bandaid after a shingles vaccine

Shingles Prevention: Take Your Best Shot

Shingles, a viral infection that causes a painful rash, doesn’t have a cure, which makes prevention important. The hallmark of shingles prevention is a highly effective two-dose vaccine.

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Is Caffeine Bad for Your Heart? It Depends.

Caffeine is used in some of the world’s most popular drinks. Known for its energy-boosting properties, caffeine can also affect heart health. Learn the pros and cons of caffeine and the downsides of drinking too much.

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6 Ways to Have Heart-Healthy Meals on the Go

Whether you’ve been diagnosed with heart disease, or simply want to take good care of your heart, what you eat makes a big difference. It’s not too hard to make delicious heart-healthy meals at home using the right ingredients, but will you find the same variety when you go out to eat? 

Couple eating healthy meal

Nutrition for Lung Health and COPD

The foods we eat affect all aspects of our health, even lung health. An unhealthy diet can increase your symptoms if you have lung disease, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Eating the right balance of nutritious foods can help improve respiratory symptoms and benefit long-term lung health.

Living with diabetes healthfully

Living with Diabetes: Empower Yourself to Stay Healthy

Finding out you have diabetes can be overwhelming at first. Over time, making lifestyle changes and following your doctor’s guidance means you can live a full and healthy life. Here’s what you need to know about living with diabetes.

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Hypertension, Exercise and You: What to Know Before Hitting the Gym

Almost half of all adults in the United States have high blood pressure, which is also known as hypertension. Using exercise as a part of your hypertension management plan can help you decrease the risk of cardiovascular events and other conditions caused by hypertension. Here’s what you need to know about hypertension, exercise and your health. 

Woman refusing food with added sugars

How Eating Added Sugar Puts You at Higher Risk for Health Issues

Added sugars are a big part of the modern American diet. Learn more about the health risks and where they hide to take added sugars off the table.

Emotional Eating

How to Stop Emotional Eating

An action that starts as a temporary fix can become an unhealthy habit. Here’s how to break the cycle of emotional eating.

Bruise on arm

Bruise First Aid and When to Get Help

Contusions, commonly called bruises, happen when blood vessels under the skin break, but the skin isn’t cut. Here’s how to get them to heal faster.