Tag: healthy habits

Fructose Makes Brain Crave High-Calorie Foods, Study...

Fructose occurs naturally in honey, fruits, vegetables and their juices — and is found in “high fructose corn syrup” —...

May 8, 2015

Top Myths About Arthritis (Video)

Arthritis affects an estimated 52.5 million U.S. adults, more than 1 in 5, and it is the nation’s most common...

May 5, 2015

One Hour of Daily TV Linked to...

Children in kindergarten and first grade who watch at least 60 minutes of television a day are more likely to...

May 1, 2015

Ergonomics 101: Tips for a Healthy Workstation...

In this video tutorial, Ms. Campaneria, a physical therapist who also is certified by the Board of Certification in Professional...

May 1, 2015

Pregnancy Weight Gain: What’s Healthy?

According to experts, women who are pregnant, or thinking of having a baby, should heed the advice of appropriate weight-gain...

April 15, 2015

Stress Can Be Taxing on Your Health

For those taxpayers, stress is a common occurrence and likely affects their health, even if its a headache or upset...

April 13, 2015

Minority Health Month: Power of Prevention

April is National Minority Health Month. The slogan: “Prevention is Power: Taking Action for Health Equity” is the theme of...

April 8, 2015

Study Sheds Light on Dangers of Sampling...

David Vittoria, assistant vice president of the Addiction Treatment & Recovery Center at South Miami Hospital, shares his perspective on...

April 6, 2015

Watch Now: Chef Norman Van Aken's Caramelized...

(VIDEO: Onion dip is a tailgating staple. Watch as Chef Norman Van Aken prepares a healthier version, without sacrificing flavor.)...

April 1, 2015

Watch Now: Chef Norman Van Aken’s Ceviche...

(VIDEO: Nothing says South Florida like fresh ceviche. Watch as Chef Norman Van Aken prepares a light and healthy fish...

March 25, 2015

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Pregnant Women and Coronavirus: Don’t Stress,...

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