Tuesday, April 24, 2018

To Your Health Newsletter: Top 5 Healthy Habits (We Tend to Ignore)

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April 24, 2018 - Volume 12, Issue 9
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For the sake of this discussion, let's assume you're exercising regularly and eating a balanced, nutritious diet – the two most common habits people think of when they hear the phrase "healthy habits." In fact, we're also not going to delve into the topics of sleep and stress right now, both of which can dramatically impact health and overall life satisfaction. No, today's lesson is on the top five healthy habits you probably haven't adopted yet.

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It sounds enticing enough, particularly for anyone trying to lose weight: zero calorie. These days, you'll find zero-calorie artificial sweeteners in a wide range of food and drink products found in most homes. But is "zero calorie" all it's cracked up to be? Not according to recent research.

Even when they have the best of intentions, exercisers often make simple mistakes that keep them from getting the most out of their workouts, and in some cases, do them harm. Here are a few of the most common mistakes, and how you can avoid making them yourself.

 
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This issue features a number of articles you will want to share with your family, friends and co-workers. Please feel free to forward this newsletter to them via e-mail.

 
 

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