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A Common Challenge Millions of employee productivity hours are lost each year due to physical ailments that range from the common cold to life-threatening diseases. This is a costly predicament for many employers who face the threat of lower financial gains while also paying wages for sick employees. It is estimated that billions of workplace […]

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Our world is comprised of billions of people who come in all shapes and sizes, from the very short to the very tall, the pear-shaped, apple or hourglass body types. There are no two people whose bodies are exactly alike. Lifestyles preferences, personal habits, genetics or time limitations and financial resources can all play key […]

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What is the Thyroid? The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of the frontal neck region. Although physically small, this component of the human endocrine system has repercussions of major proportions. It is heavily involved in the production and distribution of hormones that are crucial in a wide range of bodily functions., […]

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Appropriate sugar intake for the human body is one of the most controversial topics in our society today. While no one disputes that too much sugar can have detrimental effects on the body, some do disagree on the specific limits and which types of sugar are most harmful. Many years of research have shown that […]

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November is Gluten-Free Diet Awareness Month—a great opportunity to address some misunderstandings surrounding this topic. The difference between Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity still remains a great mystery to many. As the prevalence of these conditions increases there has become a greater awareness of them; however, since many individuals have adopted a gluten-free diet by […]

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Breast cancer is currently the most common cancer type for women and a leading cause of death in the United States. In 2017 alone, the American Cancer Society estimates that a staggering 250,000 new breast cancer cases were diagnosed in U.S. women. Additionally, the death rate was estimated to be over 40,000. Early detection is […]

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