A daily breakfast with a piece of protein about the size of the palm of your hand is a good start. Good protein sources include meat, eggs, cheese or tofu and a dairy alternative.
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A daily breakfast with a piece of protein about the size of the palm of your hand is a good start. Good protein sources include meat, eggs, cheese or tofu and a dairy alternative.
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Almost half of Americans report being tired during the day. Many factors contribute to fatigue including stress, physical exertion, medical conditions and some lifestyle choices.
While an energy drink or coffee can give you a boost during the day, there are better ways to fight fatigue without the inevitable crash that comes when the caffeine wears off.
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Cranberries are rich in nutrients and antioxidants and are traditionally associated with helping to lower the risk of urinary tract infections. They also decrease blood pressure and support immune health.
Sweet potatoes are rich in betacarotene which gives them their rich orange color, which is converted to Vitamin A which supports your immune system and your vision.
Although traditional eggnog made with eggs, cream, sugar and milk can pack in the calories, there are lower sugar alternatives. One cup of eggnog has more than 1/3 of your daily needs for potassium, calcium, vitamins B12 and B2 (riboflavin), and vitamin A.
Pumpkin is rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants which boosts your immune system, protects eyesight, lowers the risk of certain cancers and promotes heart and skin health. It’s also low in calories, making it friendly for dieters.
Home fires are common during the holidays, many the result of holiday lighting.
Test your smoke detectors to make sure they’re working properly and replace any that have stopped working.
Keep live trees adequately watered. If you can pull needles from a tree with little effort, the tree needs more water.
If you’re using an artificial tree make certain that it is fire rated.
Look carefully at all strings of lights before you hang them. Replace any with frayed wiring. Covering frayed wires with electrical tape isn’t worth the risk to your home.
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, about 160 decorating-related injuries happen every day during the holiday season, with more than half involving falls.
When installing decorations, use the right ladder for the job, and make sure the ladder is secure before climbing.
Before hosting guests, make certain that walkways are well-lighted and that they are clear of ice, snow or leaf debris that can become slippery when wet.
If you have decorations that require power, make certain that you use weighted strips that will both conceal and hold steady any electrical cords that can be a tripping hazard.
Turkey is a great source of protein. It’s rich in vitamins and minerals, and low in fat if you don’t eat the skin.
Cartilage contains up to 80% water, so dehydration can affect the lubrication of the joints. Cartilage is the cushion in the joint so good hydration will help maintain smooth joint movement.