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  • Michael Johnson | Wellness Magazine

    "I have always enjoyed motivating people and the Motiv8 app allows me to do just that through a medium that people can use at anytime and when I am not there with them.  It is the perfect way to track your fitness, set fitness goals, and stay motivated to train"  Read more about two recently published smartphone apps from Olympic legend Michael Johnson.

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  • Choclatique chocolates | Wellness magazine

    Chocolate has always been an enjoyable part of people’s diet, but before you grab a chocolate candy bar, you should keep in mind that not all chocolate is created equal, particularly when it comes to potential health benefits.

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  • Chocolate beauty| Wellness magazinee

    In much more recent years, dark chocolate has been capturing the hearts of America. With its antioxidant content, dark chocolate in its purest form can potentially destroy free radicals, destructive molecules associated with heart disease, high blood pressure. Light revealed chocolate had the potential to renew skin cells, flush out free radicals...

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  •  “10 Commandments of Cell Phone Use”| Wellness magazine

    While July is National Cell Phone Courtesy Month, proper cell phone etiquette protocols should be top-of-mind year-round. Please read“10 Commandments of Cell Phone Use”according to CableOrganizer.com an industry-leading eTailer of cell phone..., and let us know if you agree.

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  • Shape Up Your Attitude |Wellness magazine

    If you’re like most people, you know you should exercise but can’t seem to find the time to “just do it.” In our push-button, drive-through, remote control world, less than half of adults meet the basic recommendation for good health:  to accumulate 30 minutes of moderate physical activity, most days of the week.

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  • The power of Herbal Medicine

    Our bodies are complex and can respond to many sources of energy, but our energy needs are much more complex than what is available at our local convenience market. Once again it is time to turn to nature and understand the secret of Herbal Medicine.

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  • The power of magnesium | Welness Magazine

    Magnesium is a mineral that's crucial to the body's function. Everyone burns magnesium for fueling the brain, muscles, nervous system, and organs and is essential for more than 300 enzymatic processes. When magnesium pills are taken orally, they have to go through the digestive process and then try to find the place in the body where it is needed.

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  • Traveling Abroad | Wellness magazine

    Saint Louis University Travel Health Expert Offers Five Tips for a Healthy Vacation. If you’re one of the millions of Americans who will travel abroad this summer, make sure your plans include a trip to the doctor, says H. Thomas Johnson, M.D., a Saint Louis University family physician.

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  • Oh your aching feet | Wellness Magazine

    Whether inspired by fashion sense or driven by the impulse to ensure your feet stay one-step ahead of the latest fashion trends, women stock their closets with an ample array of trendy shoes.  From classic stilettos to strappy sandals, we shop painfully for the perfect accoutrement to a new suit, or accessory for a dress worn on a special evening out. 

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  • “Five course meals are a weekend treat” says Sally Kramer, an Atlanta-area mom of five. She puts together favorites meals in 5-10 minutes max by keeping crisp salad fixings, wraps, grains, fresh herbs, pastas, and tangy sauces on hand. Read on to see how you can trade hours of cooking into five-minute cooking feasts.

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  • 6 Stress-Relieving Essential OilsThe best essential oils for stress are chamomile, geranium, lavender, marjoram and rose. “If you’re feeling overwhelmed, these pure oils diluted into bath salts, honey or high fat content milk for bathing, may help zap away heavy loads:”

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  • Does stress keep you up at night? You’re not the only one. In fact, according to the Better Sleep Council (BSC), “65% of American’s are losing sleep due to stress, 16% of Americans experience stress-induced insomnia and 26% of women report trouble sleeping at least once a week compared to only 16% of men.”

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  • According to researches from the University of Massachusetts Medical School that collected blood from volunteers to study how drinking alcohol affects monocytes, the white blood cells that are part of the immune system, made an unwelcome discovery. 

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  • Revered by the early Aztec and Mayan cultures, chia seeds are a superfood packed with fiber, protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants. In pre-Columbian times Chia seeds were a main component of the Aztec and Mayan diets and were the basic survival ration of Aztec warriors.

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  • Who knew there are so many advantages to bananas? Very healthy and important to our daily diet, bananas can even make you feel better. Banana health benefits are comparable to any other type of fruit. In fact, bananas have several positive benefits that many other fruits do not have.

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  • The battle against age-old problems like sagging skin or wrinkles is no longer a problem but a matter of approach. Getting Botox and Wrinkle Fillers has never been as easy as it is today. But if your life is a bit more “organic” and natural beauty is what you appreciate then here is our suggestion, on upkeeping your sensational-looking skin.

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  • Stores are full of new products advertised as “Healthy Snacks”. But not necessarily all the products labeled as Healthy Snacks are all that healthy. Here at Wellness we have taken on the challenge to select, taste, compare and provide you with the answers as to which Healthy Snack is worth your Healthy Snacking. 

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  • A colonoscopy-based case-control study that included 3,166 polyp-free control subjects, 1,597 adenomatous polyp cases, and 544 hyperplastic polyp cases revealed that dietary omega-3 fatty acid (typically found in fish) intake reduced production of prostaglandin E2 (an inflammatory agent) production. Higher intake Omega-3...

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