Wellness Facebook
Wellness
Hot wellness:

Health

HEALTHY PERSPECTIVES

LIFESTYLE CHOICES

Your most embarrassing health questions

Your most embarrassing health questions
Health

Not to worry, you are not alone in feeling bashful about certain issues you may be experiencing.

 More 

Fuel The Fire For Your Health

Fuel The Fire For Your Health
Health

Clarity is a beauty that fixes us in a place we want to be, a vision that we can work toward one step at a time.

 More...

Eight Steps You Can Take to Fight Oxidative Stress (the Root Cause of All Disease)

Eight Steps You Can Take to Fight Oxidative Stress (the Root Cause of All Disease)
Health

Here, we reveal the eight steps to help you stop oxidative stress in its tracks.

 More 

 

HAPPIER HORMONES FOR A HEALTHIER YOU

HAPPIER HORMONES FOR A HEALTHIER YOU
Mind

Our hormones play such a pivotal role in our bodies; they are our ‘chemical messengers’ and we cannot survive without them. They control and coordinate our mood, emotions, metabolism, sleep pattern, and immune system. Here we look at a few tips for better and happier hormonal balance.

 More 

More

THE LINK BETWEEN DEHYDRATION AND METABOLISM

THE LINK BETWEEN DEHYDRATION AND METABOLISM
Shape

What most people fail to realize is that their hydration level directly affects their metabolism.  

 More 

Be Happy: Achieving Work/Life Balance in a Success-Driven World

Be Happy: Achieving Work/Life Balance in a Success-Driven World
Health

In today’s society, there is more stress on people to succeed and do more with less.  Everyone is hustling for that golden ring opportunity, upon which their future lives will be easier and brighter if they can only grab it. 

 More 

The Surprising Link Between Oral Health and Heart Disease

The Surprising Link Between Oral Health and Heart Disease
Health

Think your teeth are healthy just because they look and feel normal? Think again, says Dr. Thomas Levy. Here, he explains why chronic apical periodontitis, or "CAP"--an infection of the mouth that is often totally symptom-free--puts you at risk for heart attacks and serious diseases. 

 More 

YOUR HEALTH

EATING BLUEBERRIES EVERY DAY CAN LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE

EATING BLUEBERRIES EVERY DAY CAN LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE
Eat Well

Among all fruits, blueberries are one of the richest sources of phenolic compounds, including flavonoids, phenolic acids, and stilbenes, which are known to have biological activity and high antioxidant capacity. They are a promising functional food with respect to vascular health.

 More 

STRATEGIC HEALTH

  • health

    Having a healthy heart and cardiovascular system is a great motivator for all the physical activity we undertake. We need to be accountable for what we eat, do, and how we live. Here, we help get to the heart of the matter! 

    Read more
  • Health

    Cranberries may help reduce the number of cold and flu symptoms

    Read more
  • Recipes for cooking with Olives |Wellness magazine Wellness magazine

    You can easily prepare Carlo Cavallo’s elegant and flavorful lamb lion dish to impress any dinner crowd. This winning recipe will have guests asking for more.

    Read more
  • Health

    Water is our essential source of hydration and our body is comprised of over 70% water. With that in mind, it’s vital to find your healthy source of regenerating your energy and ...

    Read more
  • Emotional Intelligence | Wellness magazine

    The commercials on television today talk endlessly about treatments for low this and low that, but unfortunately, we don’t hear much about low Emotional Intelligence (EQ).  Here are some symptoms...

    Read more
  • Health

    Amid the influx of diet-minded smartphone apps that help users boost their nutritional health and weight-loss success, below are a few notables that can help folks realize pound-shedding success this New Year.

    Read more
  • Health

    Is It a Cold or the Flu? Well, just how sick are you? Sometimes, the symptoms can be similar. Below are some of the symptoms of a cold versus the flu. 

    Read more
  • Eat well

    The start of a new year offers the opportunity to reflect and consider what you can do to make your life happier and healthier. Resolve to be food safe in 2018 and reduce your risk of food poisoning...

    Read more
  • Health

    Our beloved heart beats thousands of times per day, continuously pumping nutrient rich blood around our body. Physically, our heart works extremely hard, yet perhaps because it is not visible to us, we often take it for granted. We trust...  

    Read more
  • health

    The condition of our gut has been shown in various studies to directly influence our mental and emotional health. Our gut is like our second brain and impacts our nervous system. Here we look at some more helpful information to help you stay healthy.

    Read more
  • Health

    According to digestive experts, our optimal gut flora balance should be about 85 percent “good/friendly” bacteria” and 15 percent “bad/other”. Without enough good bacteria, your gut microorganisms become imbalanced, and your system can become a breeding ground for bad bacteria. Find what probiotic supplement is right for you?

    Read more
  • Health

    Every year the holiday season brings lots of food and lots of leftovers, which need to be refrigerated. Chilling stored foods to proper temperatures is one of the best ways to slow the growth of dangerous bacteria...

    Read more
  • Beauty

    Our health tends to suffer and sometimes collapse under the weight of convenient living. As we struggle to keep up, certain things often take a back seat and more often than not, it is our well being that we shove to last place. 

    Read more
  • Health

    Think of the last time you felt sick to your stomach because you were stressed, scared or even excited! We now know that there is a very strong relationship between our digestive system and our brain.  The enteric nervous system wraps around all of our digestive systems and it is so complex, big and important that scientists are now calling it the “second brain.”

    Read more
  • health

    Olives are grown commercially around the globe, but Mediterranean countries produce most of the world’s crop. Since olives are an integral part of the Mediterranean diet, maybe they should play a role in your healthy diet, too. 

    Read more
  • health

    In today’s society, there is more stress on people to succeed and do more with less.  Everyone is hustling for that golden ring opportunity, upon which their future lives will be easier and brighter if they can only grab it.  Unfortunately, in the quest to be successful, other things have suffered, such as satisfaction in the victories of daily life, appreciation for simple things.

    Read more
  • Health

    Mushrooms seem like a vegetable, but they’re actually the fruit of a fungus. Fungi are often depicted as yucky, in many fairy tales and other children’s stories, but some are edible bulbous elixirs that promote good health.

    Read more
  • Health

    Papaya is a delicious tropical fruit which has a great taste, mouthwatering flavor and great health benefits. Originally from the tropics of America the taste and its numerous health benefits made it popular in all the continents. 

    Read more
  • Health

    Top U.S. Recreation Centers changing to meet students needs and expectations. Find out how...

    Read more
  • Shape

    Many people can reduce cholesterol levels simply by changing what they eat. For example, if you are a fan of cheeseburgers, eating less meat (and leaner cuts) and more vegetables, fruits... Here are four steps for using your diet to lower your cholesterol.

    Read more
  • Shape

    Pilates was inspired by children’s flexibility, strength and ease of movement to study the phases of child development in which infants develop muscle control and core stability. Joseph Pilates used this knowledge as a basis to design and sequence his exercise program in a manner that parallels a child’s motor development.

    Read more
  • Health

    Following the old adage, “You are what you eat,” Americans spent many years afraid of fat. But, thankfully, times have changed. Recognizing the crucial role “good” fats play in maintaining healthy levels of vitamins, minerals, and micronutrients in the body, we now live in constant search for new sources of monounsaturated fat, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. 

    Read more
  • Health

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women. Women often experience heart disease differently than men. For example, men have more heart attacks than women, but women have a higher heart attack death rate. 

    Read more
  • Health

    You have done so much to lose a few pounds and looked great.  Now, after a few days off, relaxing with friends or getting through a vacation, we are back home, and sometimes wished we hadn’t had all the drinks and food during our time off. Here are some quick tips to help you during this time to get back to normal within the next week. 

    Read more
  • Health

    Many may not realize that as our skin sags and droops so do our internal organs. Who’s ever concerned with having an “upright liver”? In fact, it is very important that our internal organs are toned and energized. When they are, we have beauty within that radiates outward. 

    Read more
  • Health

    Honey could be described as the ‘Nectar of the Gods’ for its historic uses for health, vitality, medicine, and beauty. In its most simple form, it is a healthy and characteristic natural sweetener; it is a widely used alternative to cane sugar. We should really appreciate the level of work put in by the amazing bees that produce our honey worldwide - it is thought that it may take around 160,000 bees to produce just one pound of honey!

    Read more
  • Eat well

    Exercise fuels us and energizes us; it provides an outlet for clearing out expired energy as well as keeping us fit and healthy. Fuelling ourselves for exercise means that we adopt the nutrition habits that fully support it and enhance our way of life. Here are a few ways that you can fire yourself up for your workouts and wellness.

    Read more