Summer is almost over, which means so is those long vacation days relaxing at the beach. Coming back to school or work can be difficult. Our attention seems to drift off into space and we don’t pay attention to the things that matter like getting our work done or even going to class. Yoga has
Everyone knows the importance of drinking water, but yet most of us don’t drink enough water, leaving us in a constant state of dehydration. More than two-thirds of Americans drink less than the recommended ten daily cups. So, if we know the importance of staying hydrated, why aren’t we drinking enough? There are so many
May is finally here and for many of us, this is the start of summer break, vacations, travel and warmer weather. We have just worked all winter long to maintain that rockin body in preparation for swimsuit season, but vacations can make it difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Vacation is a time to relax
Improper hydration can lead to illness, fatigue, dry skin, migraines, increased heart rates, and so on. With the warmer weather and outdoor adventures that spring brings, it’s important to remember to stay hydrated. However, sometimes water is just not what we are craving. Sugary sodas, teas, juices and coffees can actually make you more dehydrated.
Spring break is finally here. From late February to mid-April, students and families across the country are traveling around the globe for week-long vacations. Although it seems like all of fun and games, there are always risks when traveling abroad. About 30 million travelers go abroad each year and about 65 percent reported a health
Have you heard of the saying “we are what we eat?” The food we eat impacts our bodies and our health. For the average American, this can be concerning as most of our diets are filled with fatty, processed foods that are high in calories. We tend to be more attracted to the junk foods