I know you have probably heard it before, but one of the easiest ways you can boost heart health, starting right now, is by adding a little bit more movement to your every day routine.
It doesn’t have to be a run or a bike ride. I’m talking about opening

Women and Heart Attacks
by Jessica B. February 12th, 2021
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that women are more likely to die in the hospital after a heart attack than men. Part of the reason may be that women are less likely to experience symptoms of chest pains when having a heart attack, and thus don’t go to the hospital as quickly.
There has been a lot of talk lately about women’s symptoms being different than men’s symptoms, but even with increased
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There has been a lot of talk lately about women’s symptoms being different than men’s symptoms, but even with increased
Curling: A Mild Form of Exercise
by Lori Sciame February 5th, 2021The forecast in Wisconsin called for freezing temperatures and sporadic snow showers. As far as winters go, this had been an easy one, but for some reason I still had a pretty severe case of the winter blahs. To combat this state of mind, I tried a type of exercise I’d never done before. It involved a broom, a stone, and ice. You probably guessed from the title –Read MoreHandle Stress and Live Forever!
by Joe Lawrence January 29th, 2021Stress can age a person like nothing else. Just look at before and after pictures of all the Presidents. Presidents Clinton and Obama both look very young prior to assuming office. Then look at them eight years later. Sure they are eight years older, but they appear to have aged twice that much. Why? Stress.Read More
Leading the free world must be a tough job. My boss gets calls for executiveImportant: Preconception Counseling
by Kimberly Hays January 22nd, 2021We all know the importance of taking good care of our bodies after finding out we are pregnant. We do this by eating well, and by taking vitamins and seeing our doctor regularly. With one baby out of every 33 in the United States being born with birth defects, doctors are now trying to lower those numbers by recommending steps for prevention that start prior to conceiving.Read More
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