Walk About: Walking Can Be An Essential Element For Better Health
January 21, 2026
You may think this is the wrong time of year to suggest you go out for a walk. And you’re correct in that snowy or slippery surfaces, and freezing temperatures, are neither inviting nor necessarily safe for outdoor activity. So we’ll cut you some slack (and perhaps suggest a treadmill…
Lifestyle Medicine: The Way You Live Can Boost Your Brain Health
January 14, 2026
It’s no secret that healthy living can translate into healthy aging. That is particularly so when it comes to your brain. Whether your brain operates at the capacity one would expect for your chronological age, or whether it actually functions as one would expect a younger (or older) brain to…
Full Steam Ahead: How To Approach Strength Training This New Year
January 7, 2026
The new year can bring new possibilities and new opportunities. Perhaps you’ll travel in unexpected ways or boost your social connections with new relationships. But will you have the physical strength and stamina to keep up? And what happens if the unexpected occurs? That is, should illness or injury short-circuit…
Make Room For Movement: Daily Physical Activity Is More Important Than Ever
December 10, 2025
You’ve likely heard the phrase “Use it or lose it.” We’d like to propose a slightly amended version of that truism to correspond to the latest research on physical activity: that is, “Move it or lose it.” For it seems that more than ever, the notion that regular and ongoing…
Sick To Your Stomach: Why You Need To Get Rid Of That Visceral Belly Fat
December 10, 2025
Before you indulge in that extra Christmas cookie or the last latke, you may want to think about new research underscoring the danger that your visceral belly fat is posing to your health and well-being. When we talk about the dangers of visceral fat, we are talking about the excess…
Is Your “D” Dipping? Why You Should Pay Attention To Your Vitamin D Levels
December 3, 2025
You likely know that Vitamin D is an important nutrient for keeping your bones strong (you need Vitamin D to absorb calcium) and that for many, the biggest source of Vitamin D is from UV rays from the sun absorbed through your skin, or through such fortified foods as milk…