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3 Steps to Combat Artificial Light Exposure

December 20, 2016

3 Steps to Combat Artificial Light Exposure By Amber Lowry Most of our lives are consumed by artificial light. Think about it: if you’re not on your phone responding to texts, you’re on your laptop responding to emails. If you’re not on your tablet binge-watching your latest Netflix obsession, you’re watching the game on TV. […]

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3 High Protein Soup Recipes

December 19, 2016

3 High Protein Soup Recipes Nicole Kiley, MSc, RD Sweet & Sour Turkey Cabbage Soup Serves 6 Ingredients 1 Tbsp. avocado oil 1 lb. lean ground turkey 1 ½ tsp. caraway seeds 1 tsp. thyme 1 red bell pepper, chopped 1 white onion, chopped 1 medium sweet-tart apple, diced 6 cups reduced-sodium beef broth 1 […]

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4 Food Types to Naturally Boost Energy

December 16, 2016

4 Food Types to Naturally Boost Energy Creating natural energy doesn’t have to be a matter that’s left to the energy drinks and coffee every morning. In fact, most of the time these drinks end up making you feel more sluggish in the middle of the day than if you hadn’t consumed them in the […]

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5 Steps to Achieving Your New Year’s Resolution

December 15, 2016

5 Steps to Achieving Your New Year’s Resolution By Mary Spiegelberg and Nicole Kiley, MSc, RD The New Year is a chance to let go of the past and set your eyes on the future. For many of us, this is an exciting time. We have hope that the desires of our heart can translate […]

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3 Convenient Travel Snacks

December 14, 2016

3 Convenient Travel Snacks By Mary Spiegelberg The holidays are upon us and airports everywhere are buzzing with anxious travelers. While most people will be limited to choosing between an overpriced snack pack and greasy fast food joint, you will be prepared! Go you! Try these 3 simple and travel-friendly snack recipes. Homemade Sweet & […]

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20 Nutritious Foods with a Long Shelf Life

December 13, 2016

20 Nutritious Foods with a Long Shelf Life By Nicole Kiley, MSc, RD It hurts the heart and wallet to toss expired food. Whether it’s a mushy vegetable from the fridge or an expired canned good from the pantry, throwing away your hard-earned money is never fun. Reduce food waste by adding these 20 nutritious […]

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Dip In! Easy Hummus Recipe

December 12, 2016

Dip In! Easy Hummus Recipe By Mary Spiegelberg Hummus is one of our favorite appetizers and snacks. Who doesn’t love creamy flavorful hummus and fresh baked pita? Hummus is super easy to make! Below is the base of any delicious hummus recipe. Give it a kick with extra peppers or garlic. Serve your hummus dip […]

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The Truth About Epigenetics

December 11, 2016

The Truth About Epigenetics By Amber Lowry We’ve all been there: a trip to the doctor ends with a diagnosis and a prescription for something you can’t pronounce. You might even be told that genetics are to blame for your diagnosis and that the rest is out of your control. While it is true that […]

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3 Unconventional Ways to Stay Fit

December 10, 2016

3 Unconventional Ways to Stay Fit By Amber Lowry Bored of the gym? You’re not alone. It’s easy to get tired of the same old weight-lifting and cardio machines. Sadly, many people use this as an excuse to give up on their fitness goals. While it’s important to crush it during your gym sessions, it’s […]

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5 Foods You Probably Are Not Storing Correctly

December 9, 2016

5 Foods You Probably Are Not Storing Correctly By Mary Spiegelberg NUTS While most of us store nuts in the pantry, did you know the natural oil in nuts can cause rancidity? This rancidity creates a sharp and bitter flavor. Refrigerate nuts in a small container or Ziplock baggie and they’ll stay fresh for up […]

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