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11 Ways to Curb Your Alcohol Intake
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11 Ways to Curb Your Alcohol Intake

Medical experts agree: if you don’t drink, you don’t need to start drinking alcohol to protect your heart. If you do drink, stay within the recommended limits of moderate alcohol intake: one standard drink every 24 hours for women, two standard drinks every 24 hrs for men.

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The Color of Your Pee is the Key
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The Color of Your Pee is the Key

Intake enough water and other fluids throughout the day to keep your urine pale yellow (shade 4 or less), unless your doctor has told you otherwise. In order to help you do that, drink water throughout the day and eat more whole fiber-rich fruits, vegetables, beans and cooked whole grains, like oatmeal, brown rice and quinoa. In addition to all their many health-promoting nutrients, phytochemicals and fiber, these foods contain an abundance of water.

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What’s So Great About Walking?
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What’s So Great About Walking?

The best kind of physical activity you can do is the kind you enjoy doing, because if you don’t enjoy it, you won’t do it over the long term. If you haven’t discovered your favorite activities, please consider walking.

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Lifestyle Nursing
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Lifestyle Nursing

SWAU (Southwestern Adventist University), with the support of Ardmore Institute of Health and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine has led a series of convenings to advance the field of Lifestyle Nursing.

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The Science Behind Full Plate Living
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The Science Behind Full Plate Living

Full Plate Living promotes a high-fiber approach to healthy eating, highlighting the consumption of whole, unprocessed plant foods: fruits, vegetables, beans and legumes, whole grains, nuts and seeds. Besides being a rich source of dietary fiber, whole plant foods are abundant in essential vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, phytochemicals, as well as healthy fats and protein.

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The Best Produce Money Can Buy?!
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The Best Produce Money Can Buy?!

To maximize the nutritional benefits from produce and to decrease exposure to pesticide residues and toxic metals, choose organic produce whenever you can.

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Better, Best, Beef?!
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Better, Best, Beef?!

Compared to the standard American diet, it would seem prudent to practice a Mediterranean-style eating pattern where beef (and all meat) is enjoyed less often, in smaller portions, as research links high intakes of red meat with an increased risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and colon cancer. Additionally, the World Health Organization has declared that red meat is a probable human carcinogen.(9) The nutritional benefits of beef can be maximized by consuming grass-fed and/or organic over conventionally-raised beef whenever possible.

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Why You Should Add More Beans to Your Meals
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Why You Should Add More Beans to Your Meals

According to experts, people that live longer, healthier lives eat almost 4 times the amount of beans that we do as Americans.

Read the article and get the recipes in the Ardmoreite.

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