8 Tips for Having A Great Yard for Your Pet in the Spring
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How to be “Backyard Ready” for Dog Fun When Spring Hits... Read full article
Transplant Games: Going for the Gold with New Heart
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Emily Traylor has a joy for life. The runway trim, always-on-the-go wife, mom and volunteer enthusiastically approaches each day with a radiant smile, a competitive spirit and a new heart. The 40-year-old Louisiana resident is one of thousands of tr... Read full article
Health Benefits of Pineapple
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Pineapple is a delicious tropical super fruit that blends perfectly into smoothies, adds a tangy sweetness to fruit salads and is a perfect snack by itself. Not only is the pineapple delicious, it is packed with many nutrients that boost immunity, re... Read full article
Broccoli Rabe
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You’ve seen it at the farmers market: the vegetable that looks like broccoli and kale had a lovechild. Broccoli rabe, also known as rapini, contains all the benefits of both in its leafy bouquet. This nutritionally dense vegetable is a secret super... Read full article
Did you digest and absorb your lunch today?
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Did you digest and absorb your lunch today? Thank all of your enzymes! Enzymes are needed for any chemical reaction occuring in your body. They are responsible for breaking down molecules to aid in digestion, detoxification and DNA replication. Our p... Read full article
Hawaiian Poke Bowls
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Poke means “to slice or cut” in Hawaiian and refers to chunks of raw, marinated fish—usually tuna—which is then tossed over rice and topped with vegetables and umami-packed sauces.... Read full article
Top 5 Foods For Heart Health
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Our hearts are amazing organs. They pump right around 2,000 gallons of blood through your body in a day. Supporting your heart can be as simple as eating the right foods and moving your body daily. We’ve ranked the top five foods for heart health to ... Read full article
A Pecan a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
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April is National Pecan Month, and it’s a great time to learn more about this powerhouse of nutrition. The word pecan is derived from an Algonquin word meaning “nut requiring a stone to crack.” Native tribes in the U.S. and Mexico relied on the nut f... Read full article