Generally in our culture, January is a time when healthy recipes are plastered on every magazine as penance for going a little wild over the holidays. What if instead of flocking to fad diet influencers, we looked to the oldest living people on the planet for sage advice on nutrition? More specifically, the centenarians (those living 100 years or more) living in “Blue Zones.” … [Read more...]
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A Guide to No Shave November and Movember
November marks the start of both No Shave November and Movember, the time of year when people opt to hold off on shaving for the entire month. While No Shave November and Movember sound similar and are often lumped together, there are some key differences you should keep in mind before choosing which to participate in. No Shave November No Shave November was coined in … [Read more...]
Tough Things To Talk About: The Importance of an Annual Checkup
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month, which is why this month we are discussing the importance of getting an annual checkup done. Throughout the pandemic, many women have felt the doctor’s office is the last place they want to go. Many women have put off their annual checkups for fear of getting sick from going to the one place where all sick people gather. It has … [Read more...]
PINKTOBER: Seeing Beyond the 50 Shades of Pink
It’s one of my favorite times of year. I start to feel the hint of the cool fall air, and a breeze is noticeable on my outdoor runs. The holiday season decorations are being flaunted in stores, Soccer Saturdays are happening, college football is in high gear, and there are Friday night lights. Even the pumpkin spice returns! There is another significant part of this time of … [Read more...]
Nobel Notable of Laureate Park: Angus Deaton, Disentangler of Data
This is the 22nd in a series of articles that celebrate the lives of the Nobel Prize laureates whose names grace the 130+ streets of Laureate Park. These laureates are extraordinary individuals who through their lifetime achievements have made our daily lives immeasurably richer, often in ways not readily apparent. The author wishes to thank his lifelong friend Stephen … [Read more...]
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