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Back To School Sports Physicals
Read more: Back To School Sports PhysicalsIt’s back to school time, a time when we have a ton of things to check off the list: new clothes, new books and supplies, getting enrolled in some fun physical sports for good exercise, and more. Before you completely check off the sports part, you want to consider getting your teenaged-child a sports physical…
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Quick tips on preventing West Nile Virus this summer
Read more: Quick tips on preventing West Nile Virus this summerSummer in New Mexico means rain, and rain means mosquitoes. Unfortunately, mosquitoes aren’t just an annoyance: they can also carry disease, such as West Nile virus. The Albuquerque Health Department recently confirmed that there have been mosquitoes in our area that have tested positive for West Nile virus. While the virus does not produce symptoms…
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World Breastfeeding Week is August 1-7
Read more: World Breastfeeding Week is August 1-7Every year in the first week of August, the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) organizes World Breastfeeding Week, which seeks to bring awareness to the importance of how women and families can make breastfeeding and work function together. The theme of World Breastfeeding Week 2015 is “Breastfeeding and Work: Let’s Make it Work!” To…
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Container Gardens Offer Scalable Gardening for Beginners
Read more: Container Gardens Offer Scalable Gardening for BeginnersGardening can be easier said than done. There are many factors to consider when growing your own produce – climate, soil, planting season, watering, drainage, harvest time, and pests. And then do you have adequate space and the time to maintain a garden? For those who would like to tip-toe into gardening, without the commitment…
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Health benefits of chocolate – six questions with Teresa Anderson, CDE, our resident dietician
Read more: Health benefits of chocolate – six questions with Teresa Anderson, CDE, our resident dieticianChocolate. Who doesn’t love chocolate? We want it in our breakfast, our lunch, our snacks, our vending machines and after dinner. It’s a staple of almost any holiday, birthday celebration, or just because you wanted chocolate. We are taught from an early age that chocolate isn’t good for us, but have you heard that chocolate…
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Sunblock: Why We Need it and What to Look For.
Read more: Sunblock: Why We Need it and What to Look For.Going to the pool or doing yard work this summer? Maybe you’re just planning on a road trip with the top down, or you’re taking your dog for an afternoon stroll. Whatever it is you’re doing, don’t start without your sunscreen. Nobody likes a nasty sunburn, but there are more reasons to use sunblock than…
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Four Heart-Healthy Reasons for Having a Dog.
Read more: Four Heart-Healthy Reasons for Having a Dog.Dog owners all know why we love dogs. We love when they wag their tails when we come home, or when they roll on their back and politely wait for their belly to be rubbed. Dogs can really make a house a home. But what we might not know is that dogs can also be…
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30 Minutes of Daily Walking Can Change Your Life!
Read more: 30 Minutes of Daily Walking Can Change Your Life!We all know that we should be exercising more, but do we know why and how to get motivated? A good place to start is by realizing that effective exercise does not have to be an intense regimen like Rocky Balboa training to fight Apollo Creed! Exercise can be very effective even if it’s just…
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Want To Feel Healthier? Drink More Water & Less Soda
Read more: Want To Feel Healthier? Drink More Water & Less SodaSugary drinks like soda, sports drinks and energy drinks may be keeping us from drinking enough water. Sugary drinks are the fourth highest source of caloric intake in adults in the US, according to Teresa Anderson, a registered dietician & nutritionist, and certified diabetes educator for Lovelace Medical Group. A 20 oz Regular soda contains…
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Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital Partners with Ability Connection New Mexico
Read more: Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital Partners with Ability Connection New MexicoLast Saturday, Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital joined 100 walkers at El Oso Grande Park at Ability Connection New Mexico’s (ACNM) fourth annual Ability Walk. The Ability Walk is an hour long walk that celebrates the achievements of children and adults with disabilities. A supporter of ACNM’s fundraising initiatives, Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital is now working with ACNM…
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