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Hospital brings new lifestyle medicine program to Columbus
Columbus Community Hospital’s Occupational Health Services is offering a new lifestyle medicine program to the public. According to the Lifestyle Medicine Institute, Pivio is built on the scientifically proven principles of lifestyle medicine and the Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP). Pivio works with program participants to identify lifestyle conditions that could allow disease to take…
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I taste test the last meals of notorious death-row inmates
A recent college graduate from Virginia is attracting attention from true crime lovers on social media, as he cooks and tastes the final meals that were requested by well-known death row inmates. Since Sept. 1, Josh Slavin, 23, has shared 26 different Instagram Reels featuring his ratings of death row meal requests. The first one he posted…
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What is ‘lifestyle inflation’? Financial advisor explains ways to avoid it
article Shoppers carry Victoria’s Secret bags in the Magnificent Mile shopping district of Chicago, Illinois, US, on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. (Taylor Glascock/Bloomberg via Getty Images) <!–> –> <!–> When you make more money, it is not uncommon to want to enjoy the fruits of your labor by buying in excess, whether it’s a new…
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LGBT+ teacher alleges he was fired ‘for not living a Catholic lifestyle’
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Parents at a Long Island Catholic school have rallied behind an LGBT+ teacher who says he was fired from his job for not living a “Catholic lifestyle”. Michael Califano,…
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House Call: Achieving a healthy holiday lifestyle Pt. 6
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) – Welcome back to UHC’s House Call on WDTV. Emily Shreve, clinical nutrition manager at United Hospital Center, talks about achieving a healthy holiday lifestyle. 1.) How can I break my bad nutritional habits in the new year? Most of us have developed habits in how, when and why we eat. When…
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Lifestyle: First Day hikes offer a refreshing start to the new year
For many, a fresh start in the New Year has become synonymous with time spent in fresh air, outdoors for a First Day hike. According to several online sources, First Day hikes began in Massachusetts in 1992, though have taken place nationwide since 2012. Americanhiking.org says: “First Day hikes are part of a nationwide initiative…
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Robyne Ferri’s LA party lifestyle was transformed by God’s grace
Robyne Ferri now serves as evangelisation coordinator at St Aloysius of Gonzaga, Cronulla. Photo: Giovanni Portelli Working in a bar by day and hitting the dance floor at night, Robyne Ferri had left home in Tasmania for Los Angeles, the city of angels, but by her own account was being helped by evil forces. She…
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Health News You Can Use: Healthy Lifestyle Changes and Mental Health
As we close out the year, you may be thinking about your New Year’s resolutions for 2024. A recent national survey found four of the five top resolutions are improved fitness, mental health, diet, and losing weight. We’re talking with Megan Markey, a licensed psychologist with Saint Luke’s Health System, about how mental health can…
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Correction to: Socioeconomic, lifestyle and biological determinants of cervical screening coverage: Lolland–Falster Health Study, Denmark
This is a correction to: Milad K Tabatabai, Søren Lophaven, Jeannet Lauenborg, Therese Holmager, Randi Jepsen, Elsebeth Lynge, Socioeconomic, lifestyle and biological determinants of cervical screening coverage: Lolland–Falster Health Study, Denmark, European Journal of Public Health, Volume 33, Issue 4, August 2023, Pages 568–573, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad091 In the originally published version of this manuscript, on page…
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Lifestyle Lookout: New Year’s Weekend
KGMI’s Dianna Hawryluk and Adam Smith talk about Railroad Earth performing at the Mount Baker Theatre, the Birch Bay Ring of Fire event on NYE, polar bear plunges in Bellingham and Birch Bay, and New Year’s brunch at Penny Farthing.