Beat the Heat: Staying Cool During a Heat Wave
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Read MoreStaying healthy and cool during a heatwave isn't just about avoiding heatstroke; it's about supporting your body's natural resilience with a comprehensive approach.
Read MoreSmartphones influence how our brains process moods and motivations, impacting our mental and cognitive health, as well as our self-perception and worldview. A new study found that taking just a 72-hour break from our Smartphones can reset these negative impacts.
Read MoreAt our concierge medical clinic, it’s not just about treating illness when it arises; it’s about preventing it, optimizing your health, and helping you live your fullest life. For dads, who often put everyone else first, this focus on preventative care is especially crucial.
Read MoreEric Topol’s new book Super Agers, highlights exercise as the most important contribution toward healthy aging. With resistance training, balance, and grip strength exercises all having the highest correlations with longevity.
Read MoreWhat you eat can help keep your immune system and body in top shape. Part of eating healthy is the elimination of processed foods and sugar. Both are damaging to your body and health and contribute to disease, especially immune diseases.
Read MoreWhile structured exercise often takes center stage in fitness discussions, there's a powerful, often overlooked player in the metabolism game: Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT).
Read MoreLet’s talk about anti-inflammatory eating principles and how you can make them happen to fit your personal eating style and tastes.
Read MoreWhile hot flashes are often the hallmark symptom, perimenopause and menopause involve far more complex hormonal shifts that can impact nearly every system in the body. New research and treatment options, popularized by Dr. Mary Claire Haver and Dr. Stacy Sims go beyond simply managing symptoms.
Read MoreThe US spends about double what peer nations spend on healthcare for their people, yet Americans on average live shorter lives and are more likely to have a chronic illness.
Read MoreDaylight saving time, is it just an inconvenience, or is there a real health cost? It turns out that the "spring forward" shift, in particular, can have some significant effects on our health
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