Monthly Archives: June 2016
Alzheimer’s Disease as an Adventure in Wonderland
Dana Walrath used graphic medicine techniques to chronicle three years of caregiving for her mother, Alice, who was in the middle stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
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The Future Issue: You, Only Better
Is “biohacking” just a fad? Or can data-driven diets help us become an improved, happier species?
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Well: For a 7-Minute Workout, Try Our App
The New York Times is offering a free mobile app for the popular Scientific 7-Minute Workout and the new Advanced 7-minute Workout.
NYT > Fitness & Nutrition
ProGear 190 Manual Treadmill with Twin Flywheels
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For U.S. Parents, a Troubling Happiness Gap
In countries that give parents the tools to combine work and family, the negative impact of parenting on happiness disappears.
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A Few More Vegetables and a Little Less Meat May Reduce Diabetes Risk
You don’t have to go vegetarian, new research says — even a moderate shift in eating habits can significantly lower your risk of Type 2 diabetes.
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Well: War Wounds That Time Alone Can’t Heal
Moral injury resembles post-traumatic stress disorder with an added burden of guilt, and requires different treatment.
NYT > Fitness & Nutrition
Bodyweight Exercise Poster – Total Body Workout – Personal Trainer Fitness Program for Women – Home Gym Poster – Tones Core, Abs, Legs, Gluts & Upper Body – Improves Training Routine – 20″x30″
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Eat Whole Grains, Live Longer?
Two large studies have reached the same conclusion: Eating whole grains is associated with significant reductions in the risk for premature death.
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