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Friday, January 31, 2014
Eating healthy at (PUB)licity Restaurant & Bar in Bellevue - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Eating healthy at (PUB)licity Restaurant & Bar in Bellevue
On Tuesday night, Jan. 28, I was invited to a small pub in Bellevue,
(PUB)licity Restaurant & Bar, to hear live jazz music (Newell &
Sorrells). I was not expecting much in the way of food from a place that
specializes in bourbon and beer, but felt like I should order
something, so I asked for a menu. Who knew I would fall in love with a $4 salad?
Read more at: Eating healthy at (PUB)licity Restaurant & Bar in Bellevue - Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty Examiner
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Sunscreen not just for summer: Why you should protect your skin in winter - National Skin Care Examiner
Sunscreen not just for summer: Why you should protect your skin in winter
The sun is out all year long which means we are exposed to the damaging rays of the sun all winter long, even during a polar vortex. Prevention of carcinomas and other skin damage occurs by limiting
exposure to sun and by protecting the skin from head to toe when you are
in the sun.
More at: Sunscreen not just for summer: Why you should protect your skin in winter - National Skin Care Examiner
The Single's Guide to Surviving Valentine's Day - Yahoo
The Single's Guide to Surviving Valentine's Day
Many single people go through a little depression around Valentine's Day. TVs, stores, movies are full of images of happy people exchanging hearts, giving or receiving cards and candy. But you don't have to drag yourself through another sad Valentine's Day. There are many things you can do as a single to take charge of your loneliness and enjoy the day, and you don't have to do them alone!
Find out more at: The Single's Guide to Surviving Valentine's Day--Yahoo
Continued at: The Single's Guide to Surviving Valentine's Day - Yahoo
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Obamacare Replacement Proposed by Republicans - MainStreet
Obamacare Replacement Proposed by Republicans
Senate Republicans revealed their vision for health care yesterday in a proposal drafted by Senators Orrin Hatch (Utah), Tom Coburn (Okla.) and Richard Burr (N.C.) as a legislative blueprint for conservative reform. Unsurprisingly, as its first order of business, the Patient Choice, Affordability, Responsibility and Empowerment Act (P-CARE) repeals President Barack Obama's health care law in its entirety.
It then spends eight pages largely putting that law back together.
Article at: Obamacare Replacement Proposed by Republicans - MainStreet
Senate Republicans revealed their vision for health care yesterday in a proposal drafted by Senators Orrin Hatch (Utah), Tom Coburn (Okla.) and Richard Burr (N.C.) as a legislative blueprint for conservative reform. Unsurprisingly, as its first order of business, the Patient Choice, Affordability, Responsibility and Empowerment Act (P-CARE) repeals President Barack Obama's health care law in its entirety.
It then spends eight pages largely putting that law back together.
Article at: Obamacare Replacement Proposed by Republicans - MainStreet
Sunday, January 26, 2014
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
My First Hike of 2014
Today I led my first hike of 2014. Not only that, but it was my first hike since I pulled something in my hip in mid-November.
Of course, I have built up by walking in my neighborhood and local park, but this was my first day back in the Warner parks. I set an easy goal of a mile and a half on the paved roads in an area I knew would be relatively flat -- no sense re-injuring my hip on my first hike! I posted the hike on a couple of boards and had 14 other people show up, so it was a fun outing.
The weather, which has been brutally cold, was picture perfect. I prefer to hike when it is cool, and I felt rejuvenated being outdoors exercising and enjoying nature.
I also had purchased a green aluminum hiking pole (pictured above) which I just love and plan to use on all my future hikes in case my hip or anything else ever starts hurting on a hike again. Better safe than sorry!
I do recommend the hiking/walking sticks to anyone who has had an injury or who is approaching their senior years when things start to pop and pull. The one I got was lightweight, adjustable and under $20. You can find the SE Collapsible Walking Stick for as low as $16 on Amazon.
Hopefully I will build back up to longer trail hikes again, but slower, shorter, flatter hikes have a lot to offer, too. The important thing is to keep moving to stay healthy!
More Hiking Tips:
- Hiking 101: What is a beginner hike?
- Hiking 101: What is a moderate hike?
- Beginner hikes: Top 10 tips for hiking newbies
- Getting ready for beginner hikes
- Top Three Things You Need to Know About Beginner Hiking
- Why you should consider joining Tennessee Hiking Group
- Join Hike Nashville
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Do You Believe the "Fat by Fifty" Lie?
It is a popular myth that most women are fat and frumpy by age 50 or 55.
There is a cartoon of a fat and frumpy Barbie caricature with the legend "Barbie Turns 50" making the rounds again. The cartoon would be funnier if obesity were not a national health crisis and if so many women were not not fooling themselves into thinking this is how all women look at 50 or 55.
If you choose to believe the lie, you might as well buy your muumuus now while the weather is cold. Maybe you will find a good off-season sale!
Your doctor can tell you the average weight for your age and height as well as the healthy weight for your height and age. Don't use your obese friends as the standard. Find out what the real figures are.
While Americans are choosing to let themselves become fatter every year, obesity is still not the average weight, nor should we enable it to become the norm. Cute terms like "pleasingly plump," "full-figured," "big and beautiful," and "curvy" do not represent the toxic health hazards of being fat. Unhealthy is NOT beautiful. Anorexia is not beautiful and neither is obesity.
Thankfully, most women are NOT fat and frumpy at fifty and my readers don't have to be, either. This applies to you men, too.
Eat better. Eat less. Exercise more. Live healthy. Be beautiful. Don't believe the lie.
Monday, January 20, 2014
5 States Potentially Headed for Obamacare Disasters (AET, CI, HUM)
Is health care disaster on the way for your state?
5 States Potentially Headed for Obamacare Disasters
When it comes to the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, some states appear to be in much worse shape than others. For certain states, total enrollment has been nothing short of abysmal -- particularly when compared with the potential market size of uninsured individuals.
How many states have achieved that 40% mark so far? Zip. Nada.
Full article at: 5 States Potentially Headed for Obamacare Disasters
5 States Potentially Headed for Obamacare Disasters
When it comes to the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, some states appear to be in much worse shape than others. For certain states, total enrollment has been nothing short of abysmal -- particularly when compared with the potential market size of uninsured individuals.
Source: HealthCare.gov |
As The Motley Fool's Brian Orelli noted recently, experts say that ideally around 40% of Obamacare enrollees should belong to a younger demographic. That figure counts on younger Americans to generally be healthier. Insurance companies need a solid pool of healthy individuals to enroll in order to offset less healthy enrollees.
How many states have achieved that 40% mark so far? Zip. Nada.
Full article at: 5 States Potentially Headed for Obamacare Disasters
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Tips for Avoiding Skin Cancer without Slathering on Sunscreen
Some people may be
surprised to learn that skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, many. The
Skin Cancer Foundation reports that this most common form of cancer is
found on roughly two million people each year. What’s more, over the
last three decades there have been more people diagnosed with skin
cancer than all other forms of cancer put together. Many experts
recommend people wear sunscreen when outdoors, but in all actuality not
everyone likes wearing it.
“There
are several reasons why many people skip the sunscreen,” explains Elise
Champe, owner of Eclipse Sun Products. “Many avoid it because they
don’t want to put the chemicals on their body. Others skip it because
they don’t like the feeling or it seems to make them sweat more.”
Of course, there are some great sunscreens that use minerals instead of chemicals, and with the advent of carotenoids from seaweed, some advanced sunscreens labeled SPF 50+ or 30 only have the chemical makeup of an SPF 25 or 15. In fact, today many moisturizers and BB Creams contain sunscreen that goes on with a non-greasy lotion feel.
However, those who don’t like to lather up with the sunscreen still need
protection in order to help avoid adding to the skin cancer statistics.
Here are some tips for avoiding skin cancer without slathering on
sunscreen:
· Cover up. The
more skin that can be covered with a sun protective product the better.
In addition to wearing a wide-brimmed hat, look for clothing that
provides UPF protection. Even those wearing short-sleeved shirts can get
protection by using protective sun sleeves and sun gloves.
· Seek shade. If
you can’t find shady areas to be in when outdoors, take them with you.
Shady areas can quickly be created by putting up tents or carrying an
umbrella. However, remember sunlight reflects off of sand, concrete, cars, windows, water, snow, metal and many other reflective surfaces, so it is a good idea to wear a light sunscreen or protective clothing even in the shade.
· Clock watch. Avoid
going outdoors in the middle of the day, if possible. Getting outside
in the morning or evening will help to avoid some of the sun exposure.
· Eat your veggies. Most
fruits and vegetables are loaded with antioxidants. Antioxidants,
according to the National Cancer Institute, are chemicals that block the
activity of free radicals. Free radicals can cause damage to cells and
lead to cancer.
Most skin care experts would agree the best choice is ALL OF THE ABOVE: Wear protective clothing AND sunscreen and stay out of the sun's hottest rays.
“The
good news is there are things people can do to protect themselves if
they don’t want to wear sunscreen,” added Champe. “If you make an effort
with these options you can help to reduce the exposure to harmful rays
and lower your risks.”
Eclipse
Sun Products, which include sun sleeves and sun gloves, are being used
by many people who spend a lot of time outdoors, including golfers,
drivers, hikers, and bikers. They are UPF 50+, fashionable, finger-free,
and made from patented sun guard fabric. They are made of Spandex to
provide a non-slip fit. They also provide moisture wicking and cooling.
For more information, visit the site at www.eclipseglove.com.
Friday, January 17, 2014
2014 Skin Care Specials
Pinching pennies in the new year?
Here's how you can save money on great skin care with these dermatologist skin care specials and have beautiful, healthy skin in 2014! Post a comment below if you have any questions about your skincare!
Here's how you can save money on great skin care with these dermatologist skin care specials and have beautiful, healthy skin in 2014! Post a comment below if you have any questions about your skincare!
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Faith-Based Weight Loss Program Offers Proven Model to National Clients
Faith-based
Weight Loss Transformation! -- the only Registered Dietitian-developed
program of its kind -- is now available online
Weight Loss Transformation! (WLT!), a faith-based, weight loss program with a proven record of success, is now available nationally with online group sessions, innovative resources and verified training methods. This first-of-its-kind program, developed by Registered Dietitian and renowned weight loss coach Elizabeth Madison, uses a holistic approach to permanent weight loss by addressing the most influential elements in a person's life to achieve physical, emotional and spiritual health.
"Yo-yo dieting and quick weight loss trends result in unhealthy habits and the inevitable return of lost weight -- sometimes along with additional pounds -- at a high emotional cost," said Paul Coss, RN and critical care health care consultant. "Madison's Weight Loss Transformation! program implores a systematic approach that introduces core lifestyle changes along with proven methods for weight loss."
Weight Loss Transformation! (WLT!), a faith-based, weight loss program with a proven record of success, is now available nationally with online group sessions, innovative resources and verified training methods. This first-of-its-kind program, developed by Registered Dietitian and renowned weight loss coach Elizabeth Madison, uses a holistic approach to permanent weight loss by addressing the most influential elements in a person's life to achieve physical, emotional and spiritual health.
"Yo-yo dieting and quick weight loss trends result in unhealthy habits and the inevitable return of lost weight -- sometimes along with additional pounds -- at a high emotional cost," said Paul Coss, RN and critical care health care consultant. "Madison's Weight Loss Transformation! program implores a systematic approach that introduces core lifestyle changes along with proven methods for weight loss."
The WLT! program was developed to help individuals draw on their spiritual strength to combat the challenges that often stand in the way of permanent weight loss. Madison's webinars and orientation sessions guide clients with proven techniques, an abundance of resources and support through a members-only web site.
WLT! has helped men and women steadily lose weight, with more than 85% of participants achieving weight loss and 25% of participants seeing a 10% reduction in body fat(1).
To help kick off the new year, WLT! is available through an exclusive, one-week free trial beginning January 7th. Visit www.weightlosstransformation.
(1) Based on a study of 28 men and women from December 2012 - December 2013
About Weight Loss Transformation! LLC and Elizabeth Madison Nutrition
Weight Loss Transformation! is a national, online, group weight loss program with proven results. It is a division of Elizabeth Madison Nutrition, which was launched in 2007 as a nutrition and wellness company specializing in comprehensive weight loss programs, medical nutrition therapy, and nutrition education. Until the launch of the national Weight Loss Transformation! program all services were provided locally in New York, NY. Madison is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Nutrition and Wellness Coach and is the CEO of Elizabeth Madison Nutrition. She has a Masters Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from NYU, and is a prolific writer, speaker, and expert in nutrition, wellness and permanent weight loss. For more information, visit www.weightlosstransformation. com.
Weight Loss Transformation! is a national, online, group weight loss program with proven results. It is a division of Elizabeth Madison Nutrition, which was launched in 2007 as a nutrition and wellness company specializing in comprehensive weight loss programs, medical nutrition therapy, and nutrition education. Until the launch of the national Weight Loss Transformation! program all services were provided locally in New York, NY. Madison is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Nutrition and Wellness Coach and is the CEO of Elizabeth Madison Nutrition. She has a Masters Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from NYU, and is a prolific writer, speaker, and expert in nutrition, wellness and permanent weight loss. For more information, visit www.weightlosstransformation.