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Go4Life from the National Institute on Aging is an exercise and physical activity campaign from the National Institute on Aging at NIH, is designed to help you fit exercise and physical activity into your daily life. Learn more at https://go4life.nia.nih.gov
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Self-Care Yourself to Wellness
Self-Care is a vital part of life that I think many of us have little to no knowledge of. I know I didn’t 10 years ago. Just like many other people, it took me getting really sick to make me start learning. I don’t want this to happen to you so here I am putting...
Korean Nutrition
I have only been eating Korean food as recently as eight years ago. As a Korean American adoptee, I did not have the chance to experience the cuisine from the country of my birth. I am excited to share what I have learned.. During the course of my...
Learning About COVID-19
This article was last updated on December 1, 2020 COVID-19 is part of a large family of viruses called coronaviruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold and to more severe diseases like: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and SARS-CoV. Wellness...
Learning About Colorectal Cancer
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month Colorectal Cancer hits home for me because I lost my dad in 2005 from colon cancer. My dad chose to live well by eating a vegan diet, receiving alternative treatments that might help him feel better, and building better...
Marta B.
Seven 90 minute workouts in 14 days. Not too shabby. Circuit/strength and cardio. Thank you, Karen, for your encouragement and positivity. If anyone could use a trainer who is motivating and encouraging and always happy to see you, go see Karen!! Marta B
Recovering After My Heart Attack
This article is part two of Nancy's original article: My Heart Attack Experience By Nancy Cho-Auvil Greetings to all...following my heart attack of February 28, 2004, I was admitted to SW Washington Medical Center in Vancouver, Washington. My length of stay was...
Pulmonary Rehabilitation: A Tool to Live Well with Respiratory Issues
Everyone knows that movement (exercise) is important for wellness but what do you do when you can’t breathe normally? How do you exercise then? Although Pulmonary Rehabilitation is designed for those with chronic lung disease, it can help anyone with a variety of...
National Kidney Month 2020
March is National Kidney Month National Kidney Month was started to bring awareness to kidney disease. Often times people don’t know they have kidney disease until their kidneys are damaged so it is important to know if you should be tested. What Do Kidneys Do? Your...
The Importance of Sleep
World Sleep Day is March 13, 2020 World Sleep Day® is designed to raise awareness of sleep as a human privilege that is often compromised by the habits of modern life. “First and foremost, we need to make sleep a priority,” says Cleveland Clinic sleep disorders...
Rare Disease: How to Live Well Anyway
February 29th is Rare Disease Day There are 300 million people worldwide who have a Rare Disease. Currently there are 6 thousand of them. I live with a rare disease, in fact, two of them. I have subglottic stenosis (tracheal stenosis) and Wegeners (Granulomatatosis...