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Consider Eating More Oats as You Age

Aging is an inevitable process that every living organism goes through. It involves a series of biological changes throughout an organism’s life, leading to the gradual decline of its physical and mental capabilities. The aging process is complex and multifactorial, influenced by genetics, lifestyle choices, and environmental factors.  One aspect of lifestyle that has received...

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Healthy Eating Tips for the New Year

In today’s society, a growing emphasis is on healthy eating and living a healthier lifestyle. With increasing rates of obesity, heart disease, and other health problems, it is more important than ever to prioritize our diet and make healthier choices.  Let’s explore some essential healthy eating tips that can help improve our overall well-being and...

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HEALTHY EATING WHILE ENJOYING THE HOLIDAY SEASON

The holiday season is a time for celebration, family gatherings, and feasting on delicious foods. It is also a time that many people dread because they fear the consequences of overindulging in unhealthy foods and gaining weight. However, enjoying the Christmas holidays is possible while maintaining a healthy diet.  Let’s discuss some strategies for healthy...

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November Newsletter

In this month’s newsletter, we focus on #Movember and men’s mental and physical health. We hope you join us in supporting the cause and consider donating to Movember Canada and enter our contest for a prize package valued at over $500 for the special man in your life. We are also taking a look at...

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Movember: Celebrating Men’s Health & the Power of a Moustache

  The month-long celebration where men grow moustaches to raise awareness about men’s health issues has become a global phenomenon since its inception in 2003.  Founded in Melbourne, Australia, by a group of friends aiming to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer, Movember has grown into a major movement, addressing not only prostate cancer...

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COMBATING SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER THROUGH NUTRITION

While no specific diet or food can cure seasonal affective disorder (SAD), specific dietary patterns or food choices may help alleviate the symptoms.  SAD is a type of depression related to seasonal changes commonly occurring during the winter months.  Here are some dietary considerations that may be helpful:  Increase consumption of whole foods: Focus on...