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How To Keep Your Energy Level High All Day

How To Keep Your Energy Level High All Day

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If your energy level varies from high to low during the day, making adjustments to your diet can help. According to Weill…

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Seniors Swim Their Way To Health

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High blood pressure, bad balance, arthritis — these are common problems for seniors. Still, all the experts say you should get out…

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Sleep Better News

Steps to Better Sleep

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For Individuals with Sleep Apnea Here are some science-backed alternative options to help those with sleep apnea. Bear in mind, however, that…

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Cultivate Your Motivation

Cultivate Your Motivation

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No Motivation = Fail Personal Development Trainer Sid Savara gives you these seven proven tips on how to get motivated. He says,…

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Get Moving

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For better health: Get up, stand up, move around Researchers are studying the negative effects of sitting for extended time periods, both…

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More Boomers Want to Keep Working

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It’s about more than money At age 70,  businessman, author and speaker George Fraser is not retired and he has no intention…

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Get Fit News

A Healthy Retiree is a Happy Retiree

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You can see yourself taking a swim in the pool of a fancy Hawaiian resort, riding a bike through Central Park in…

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Diabetes Supplies Online

Wright & Filippis Exits Diabetes Market

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Wright & Filippis, a Michigan-based home medical equipment provider, has announced that it will be exiting the diabetes market. The company has entered into an agreement to sell its diabetic supply business to US MED, another home medical equipment provider. The sale is expected to close in the third quarter of 2023. The move is part of Wright & Filippis’s strategic plan to focus on its core business of providing home medical equipment and services to patients with chronic diseases.

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