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More than half of U.S. adults have a chronic diet-related disease, and many struggle to access support. Nutrition counseling startup Fay, which emerged from stealth last week with $25 million in funding, aims to address this problem. San Francisco-based Fay connects patients with virtual and in-person support from registered dietitians and accepts insurance including UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Aetna, Cigna, and Anthem. It also works with Google and his Accenture employer health insurance. For dietitians, it can help establish your own private practice and obtain insurance eligibility. The company’s platform has more than 1,000 providers across all 50…
A BEAUTY product has shoppers going crazy over its lip beautifying effects.Anti-aging lip balms don’t cost a lot either.Lip balm that is a hot topic among beauty and skin care enthusiasts (product photo)Credit: Paula’s ChoicePaula’s Choice Skincare’s Hyaluronic Acid and Peptide Lip Booster was originally $33 and is now on sale for $24.75.This product works as a lip balm, but also addresses fine lines and other signs of aging.It contains powerful ingredients such as “a powerful blend of moisture-attracting hyaluronic acid, firming peptides, and moisturizing squalane,” according to the brand’s website description.A cooling applicator is also included to achieve a…
A beauty product is sending shoppers into a frenzy for its lip-enhancing effects.Anti-aging lip balms don’t cost a lot either.Lip balm that is a hot topic among beauty and skin care enthusiasts (product photo)Credit: Paula’s ChoicePaula’s Choice Skincare’s Hyaluronic Acid and Peptide Lip Booster was originally $33 and is now on sale for $24.75.This product works as a lip balm, but also addresses fine lines and other signs of aging.It contains powerful ingredients such as “a powerful blend of moisture-attracting hyaluronic acid, firming peptides, and moisturizing squalane,” according to the brand’s website description.A cooling applicator is also included to achieve…
The 12 Best Drugstore Vitamin C Serums to Shop in 2024<p class=”body-text”>Vitamin C is beneficial for all skin types, but is particularly helpful in reducing dark spots and treating signs of aging. And according to experts, one of the most efficacious ways to reap its benefits is in serum form. “In a serum format, the molecular structure is in its smallest form, making it easier to permeate the skin barrier and be most bioavailable in our skin cells,” board-certified dermatologist <a href=”https://avamd.com/” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow”>Ava Shamban</a> explains. Serums also often contain stronger percentages of active ingredients than other products like moisturizers…
Workshop Pilates has opened its third location in the new Arcadia Improvement Club at 3802 E. Indian School Road. The workshop’s Arcadia location will offer an infrared heated mat Pilates class, which uses infrared heat to create a detoxifying 95-degree workout that improves flexibility and cardiovascular health, according to a press release. It is a feature. “We recognized the need for an infrared heated mat Pilates concept in the Valley and knew Workshop was the perfect studio to bring the burn,” said Ariel, co-owner of Workshop Pilates. Schwartz said in a release. “Thermal fitness has so many benefits for the…
Workshop Pilates has opened its third location in the new Arcadia Improvement Club at 3802 E. Indian School Road. The workshop’s Arcadia location will offer an infrared heated mat Pilates class, which uses infrared heat to create a detoxifying 95-degree workout that improves flexibility and cardiovascular health, according to a press release. It is a feature. “We recognized the need for an infrared heated mat Pilates concept in the Valley and knew Workshop was the perfect studio to bring the burn,” said Ariel, co-owner of Workshop Pilates. Schwartz said in a release. “Thermal fitness has so many benefits for the…
If you’ve ever missed cabbage at the grocery store, you’re not alone. Despite being related to popular produce like kale and cauliflower, cruciferous vegetables tend to get a bad rap between their mild flavor and distinct smell when cooked. But cabbage has a chance to shine because it’s packed with essential nutrients. Not convinced? Learn about the amazing health benefits of cabbage and how you can incorporate more cabbage into your diet. Cabbage nutritional information table According to the USDA, 1 cup of shredded raw cabbage contains about 17.5 calories, less than 1 gram of protein, 4 grams of carbohydrates,…
Katie Tietjen appears at the Waterford Public Library on May 15, 2024.Posted photo “May is the month of expectations, the month of wishes, and the month of hope.”- emily bronte After a rainy and windy spring, it feels so good to see the sun. He has a lot to do at the library this May, so check out the following events: Join us on Wednesday, May 8th at 6:30pm for a timely discussion about the role mental illness plays in our lives. “Out of the Basement: Working Together to Achieve Mental Health,” by Ledgewright Health District Health Director Jennifer Muzio,…
1Shrimp pasta saladC.W. Newell2Shrimp Pesto PastaRalph Smith If shrimp is our love language, then Ree Drummond’s love language is pesto, so as the warm weather approaches, why not try some refreshing recipes from the garden or the sea?Get Ree’s Shrimp Pesto Pasta recipe.3Shrimp ScampiDaniel DalyYou can’t beat garlic, butter, lemon and parsley. Oh wait, it’s ready in 16 minutes!Get Ree’s Shrimp Scampi recipe.ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWFourShrimp pasta in foilCon Poulos “Unwrapping the tinfoil at the dinner table is so much fun!” says Lee about the easy-to-clean meal. The secret to this delicious sauce is rich cream. Get Ree’s foil-packed…
Dr. Matt Lee (24 years) was trying to balance his academic studies of the relationship between diet and national health with performing with a local orchestra. May 20, 2024 — Matt Lee first started thinking seriously about food policy as an undergraduate volunteer at the student-run Suitcase Clinic at the University of California, Berkeley. There, he helped take unsold food from farmers markets and turn it into free meals for low-income people. Community members. While this research was important for improving the diets and food security of individual clients, Lee, who majored in public health, wanted to learn more about…