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Getting A Good Night's Rest

Author: BJC HealthCare, St. Louis
Topics: Healthy Living, Sleep Disorders

 

We spend one-third of our lives sleeping, yet many of us take sleep for granted. Only when it becomes disturbed do we pay some attention to it. More »

 
 
 
 

Don't read the following if you don't want easy, user-friendly strategies to lose weight and look fantastic. Implementing these tips may lead to reduced body fat and increased energy levels, as well as feelings of vitality and euphoria. More »

 
 
 
 

If you have congestive heart failure, following a few simple tips can help keep you healthy and active. More »

 
 
 
How To Avoid Winter Weight Gain

Author: Jamie Joyner, RD, LD, HFS, St. Luke's Hospiital, Chesterfield
Topics: Diet & Nutrition, Exercise & Fitness, Healthy Living, Men's Health, Seasonal Health, Women's Health

 

Whether you are trying to lose a few pounds or simply trying to maintain your weight this season, there are a few things that could work against you. More »

 
 
 
Train Your Brain - The Benefits Of Exercise As We Age

Author: Lisa Veile-West R.N., BSN Team Health Coordinator, Hannibal Regional Hospital
Topics: Brain & Nervous System, Exercise & Fitness, Healthy Living, Mental Health

 

Physical exercise is good for our general physical health, but did you know that it is also good for our brain? Exercise increases blood circulation and the resulting oxygen and glucose that reach your brain, which improves cerebral blood vessel growth. More »

 
 
 
 

Eating a low-fat diet and making smart food choices can help decrease one of the major risk factors for heart attack -- high blood cholesterol. Follow these tips to lower your fat and cholesterol intake. More »

 
 
 
Help Children Choose Healthy School Lunches

Author: Bob Wilmott, M.D., Chief of Pediatrics, SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center, St. Louis
Topics: Children's Health, Diet & Nutrition, Healthy Living, Parenting & Family

 

Buying lunch at school may be the first time kids get to call the shots on which foods they will eat. Use school lunches as a chance to steer your child toward good choices. More »

 
 
 
 

The age, number and type of primary care providers in rural Missouri will present future challenges to rural residents’ access to health services and have negative consequences for rural health improvement efforts. More »

 
 
 
It’s Fun To Be Fit!

Author: Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City
Topics: Children's Health, Exercise & Fitness, Healthy Living, Parenting & Family , Seasonal Health

 

Warm weather and longer daylight hours provide the perfect opportunity for your child to get more physical activity. While it may be difficult for your child to get excited about “exercise,” most kids like fun activities that make physical activity more appealing. More »

 
 
 
Kids Need To Keep Reading Over The Summer

Author: Bob Wilmott, M.D. , Chief of Pediatrics, SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center, St. Louis
Topics: Children and Newborns, Healthy Living, Parenting & Family , Seasonal Health

 

Summer vacation offers a great break from school, but reading should never go on "vacation." See how to encourage your child to develop a love of reading that lasts year-round. More »

 
 
 
 

Being proactive in preventing stroke can be as simple as making a few changes to your lifestyle. Follow these guidelines to reduce your risk for stroke. More »

 
 
 
 

Osteoporosis is every woman's concern because what you do now will affect to what extent you deal with this disease later. Women of all ages can take immediate action to prevent osteoporosis and teach their children and grandchildren about the importance of maintaining healthy bones. More »

 
 
 
Celebrate National Nutrition Month!

Author: Jana L. Curry, MS, RD, LD, Certified Diabetes Educator, I-70 Community Hospital, Sweet Springs
Topics: Diet & Nutrition, Healthy Living

 

By now, many people have forgotten about their New Year’s resolutions. Luckily, March is National Nutrition Month ... the perfect time to adopt healthy nutrition habits. More »

 
 
 
 

Getting kids to eat healthy foods can be a chore. By involving your children in planning meals, your family can easily adopt nutritious eating habits. More »

 
 
 
 

Overweight and obese individuals are at an increased risk of high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes, which all can lead to heart disease. More »

 
 
 
 

February is National Heart Month. More women die from heart disease than breast cancer, and heart disease can affect women of any age. More »

 
 
 
 

When it comes to “heart health” scores, what is good for one person may not be good for another. Your heart score must be viewed as part of a larger picture. More »

 
 
 
 

The first ingredient to good health is eating a healthy, well-balanced diet. Vitamins and supplements should be used only to fill in nutritional gaps. More »

 
 
 
 

Set weight-loss goals that work for you, improve your health and help you accept yourself – inside and out. More »

 
 
 
 

Nutrient-dense foods high in fiber and water and low in fat and sugar help you feel full, improve your diet and aid in weight loss. More »

 
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