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A Beverage Guide Kombucha, fruit infusion, kale juice; what should you be drinking when it’s not water? Plus, some awesome herbal teas to try.
All Things Manly In honor of men’s health month, we talk about beards, office clothing for guys, and how dudes stack up against the ladies with things like exercise, stress, and marijuana use.
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Trips: Stateside and Overseas Ideas Get out there and experience the world! Here are some ideas for cool places in the Western US, and some other ideas for destinations across the globe.
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UTAH ® SUMMER 2018
I love Summer. I love the promise of warmer, sunnier days that beckon us outside and into activity. It’s motivating. And motivation is the power to persist and do more with ourselves and our time. summer means more daylight, more sun, and hopefully, more fitness. I like this! Let’s consider the concept of more for a moment.
It’s easier to sit rather than run. To stay instead of set out towards something new. If change is too challenging, things remain how they are (or worsen). If adding more fitness, more fun, more education, more love in our lives is too demanding, it’s easier to settle for less. As business guru Jim Rohn said:
I believe that the difference between more or less in life is choice. And that choice is very simply how we define ease, and the things that are easy to do. I’ve always loved Mr. Emerson’s quote:
“The choices are ours to make. But while we curse the effect, we continue to nourish the cause. As Shakespeare uniquely observed, “The fault is not in the stars, but in ourselves.” We created our circumstances by our past choices. We have both the ability and the responsibility to make better choices beginning today.”
“That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do - not that the nature of the thing is changed, but that our power to do is increased.” ~RALPH WALDO EMERSON
Think about the things in your life you find easy to do. Now contrast those things with their opposites. For example, which is easier for you to do – work or rest? Education, or entertainment? Confidence or doubt? Fear, or faith? Is it easier for you to choose healthy snacks or stay a junk-food junkie? Is it easy to get on your excise clothes and get out after it? Even in challenging weather? Think about your relationships. Is it easy to do the things that help build true friendships and true love? May I submit that happiness and success in life are built by taking things in our lives that we know are beneficial and making them easy to do. Sure, they may not be easy at first, but as the quote says, with persistence, they become easy. At any time, we can choose to change it all. We could choose any day to take a class and open a new door. We can start a new activity, a new hobby, a new attitude, a new career. We can easily start it today – or tomorrow, or next month, or next year. It’s our choice.
When considering changes, use your imagination. Dream big. Consider that in 1960 it was technologically impossible for man to travel into outer space. But with vision and ten years, Neil Armstrong took a small step and a giant leap. Dream became reality in the wake of one voice challenging the scientific community to do whatever was necessary to see to it that America “places a man on the moon by the end of this decade.” The charge awakened the spirit of possibility in an entire nation, planting the seed of possibility into the fertile soil of imagination. A dream. A bold challenge. It wasn’t easy, but it became reality. Today, space flight is commonplace. Let’s apply that lesson to our lives. Hopefully we are each keenly aware of personal traits and qualities – weaknesses – that we would like to change and strengthen. Let’s identify them. Let’s challenge ourselves to turn weaknesses into strengths. Let’s harness the power of motivation towards new experiences and improvements. Remember, the difference between ‘easy-to’ and ‘easynot-to’ lies in simple motivation.
But, doing nothing is easy too. Sometimes it’s easier to pretend rather than to perform.
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Hotel Room Workouts WHEN EXERCISE IS A PART OF YOUR DAILY ROUTINE IT’S EASY TO MAKE IT A PART OF YOUR LIFE. BUT ONCE THAT ROUTINE IS BROKEN, IT CAN BE EASY TO FORGET TO EXERCISE.
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PLANK 1 The classic plank is one of the most
Many people who take trips or vacations find it difficult to exercise when they stray from their regular gyms and equipment and find themselves in unfamiliar surroundings. Once you return from your vacation you may feel out of whack and have a hard time getting back to your regular exercise routine. Next time you plan a trip, make sure you also plan to do these 5 easy workouts that can be done in a hotel room. You’ll stay in shape, feel alert and energized on your trip and, most importantly, you’ll still feel this way when you return.
3 RUNNING PUSH-UPS
2 SUITCASE SQUAT
Using your suitcase as weight, pick it up and support it on your back. Hold it by your shoulders and perform 4 sets of 8-12 squats.
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Start in standard pushup position, with your palms on the floor and arms just outside of your shoulders. Push yourself up and at the top of the push-up tuck your knee up into your chest. Quickly switch and bring your left knee to your chest, repeating this “running” motion four times. Lower yourself back down, completing 1 rep. Perform 1 set of 8 reps.
versatile yet effective exercises, making it the perfect hotel room exercise. To do a plank, bring yourself onto your forearms and your toes. Tighten your abs and hold this position for one minute or as long as you can. Do one plank at the end of each workout.
4 HALF JACKS
It’s important to avoid jumping or thumping exercises that could disturb other hotel visitors. The half jack is a great variation of the jumping jack that doesn’t actually involve jumping. Bend your knees into a squatting position, and then extend the right leg out while raising the right arm out to the side. Switch to the left side. Perform 4 sets of 15 half jacks one each side.
5 STANDING SIDE CRUNCH
Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, abs held tight and arms raised to make a 90 degree angle. Simultaneously raise your right knee up and out to the side while bringing your right elbow down to meet your knee. Contract your abs, specifically your obliques, when your knee and elbow are closest together. Lower your knee and raise your arm, then repeat. Perform 4 sets of 8-12 reps, switching sides after each set.
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WHICH STATES ARE THE MOST
Casual? TOP PER CAPITA CONSUMER OF SWEATS
The top 20 cities for sweats consumption: 1.
Philadelphia, PA
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Pittsburgh, PA
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Lafayette, LA
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Boston, MA
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FDA APPROVES FIRST DIGITAL PILL People don’t always take their medicine the right way, and that results in billions of dollars in healthcare expenses. A Japanese pharmaceutical company (Otsuka) and a digital medicine service (Proteus Digital Health) teamed up to fix that problem in a futuristic way.
10. Scranton, PA 11. Salt Lake City, UT 12. Marquette, MI 13. Milwaukee, WI
The pill they developed is fitted with a tiny sensor that is activated when it comes into contact with stomach acid. The signal is picked up by a patch worn on the rib cage, and the patch sends the data via Bluetooth to a smartphone app. Whoever has permission can thus see if a patient has taken their medication.
14. Washington, DC 15. Austin, TX 16. Watertown, MA 17. Jacksonville, FL 18. Idaho Falls, ID
The drug, called Abilify, treats mental illness like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Tracking whether a patient has taken their medication has long been a problem in many fields of medicine, but especially in mental health.
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NEW STUDY ON THE
TEENAGE BRAIN A study has launched that will last for more than a decade and involve about 10,000 children. Called ABCD (Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development), and launched by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), it is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. “Using cutting-edge technology, scientists will determine how childhood experiences (such as sports, videogames, social media, unhealthy sleep patterns, and smoking) interact with each other and with a child’s changing biology to affect brain development and social, behavioral, academic, health, and other outcomes,” the study website says. The study will include research into drugs and alcohol, screen time, stress, sibling relationships, parenting, and much more.
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Cinnamon-flavored toothpaste
Washington Vanilla frosting Montana Madden NFL
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Idaho My Little Pony Mini Collection
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Alabama Crayons Texas TV wall mounts
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Virginia
Arkansas Chocolate
New Mexico Cat food
Alaska RV & Marine Antifreeze
Pennsylvania Plastic hangers
flavored West Virginia Indiana Grape My Life As doll drink mix
Kentucky
Oklahoma BBQ sauce
Arizona L.O.L. Surprise! Dolls
Refrigerators
New York Cheerios
Michigan
Lavender-scented cleaning products
Tennessee
California Protein powder
Maine Brownie mix
Vermont
North Dakota Watermelon gum
Fischer-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Chair
Mississippi Oil-less fryer
Maryland Glue sticks
Florida Sparkling cider Hawaii: Barbie Farmer Doll
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NEW BUDGET TO COMBAT
OPIOID PROBLEMS President Trump signed a $1.3 trillion budget in March that will fund the federal government through 2018, which includes big increases for battling the opioid epidemic. Funding to address the opioid epidemic almost tripled from previous budgets, totalling $3.6 billion. That said, many healthcare experts say that is far less than what is needed. Opioids killed more than 42,000 Americans in 2016, and a recent White House report said the epidemic cost the US economy more than $500 billion in 2015.
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MEN VERSUS WOMEN EXERCISE: Me n : 56% say they do vigorous exercise 1 to 7 days a week W o m e n: 4 2% say they do vigorous exercise 1 to 7 days a week
MEN AND ALCOHOL
SMOKE MARIJUANA: Me n : 13 % currently smoke marijuana, 48% have tried it W o m e n: 7 % currently smoke marijuana, 35% have tried it
MEN, AGED 18-49
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PREFERRED GENDER OF A BOSS: Me n : 19% prefer a male boss, 13 % prefer a female boss, 6 8 % don’t care either way W o m e n: 27 % prefer a male boss, 28% prefer a female boss, 4 4 % don’t care either way
have drunk alcohol in the last 24 hours
PUTTING OFF MEDICAL TREATMENT: Me n : 22% put off medical treatment because of cost
MEN, AGED 50+
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STRESS: Source: Gallup.com
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a Beard
1. It’s Going to Be Ugly Before It Looks Nice Patchy, mangy, scruffy, adolescent. These are all words that may accurately describe your beard in its early stages, so be ready for mocking comments and unpleasant looks in the mirror. It will look better, so don’t give in to the scorners.
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Office Clothing Guide For Dudes A shirt and tie is the brainless choice for most office settings. So maybe you wear a colored shirt or a striped shirt with the tie. This is as about as adventurous as bringing candy to the movie theater. Here are three ways to take your professional look to a higher plane of style:
The Formal T
2. Moisturize and Comb
Swap the colored shirt for the a fitted crew neck t-shirt, and wear it with a sports/suit coat. For the shirt, stick to black, gray, or white.
Beard balms and oils will give the beard hair a nicer, kempt look, and will prevent dryness and itchiness. A comb helps work whatever product you’re using through the beard.
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3. Give It Shape A lot of guys take razor or trimmer in hand too early. Let your beard find its fullness before you go chopping it down (this may take a couple of months). Once it does look full, trim up to the Adam’s apple, a create a line that goes to the bottom of your ear. Define your cheek line as well, but don’t go too low on the hairline. Lastly, make sure there is a line between the nose and the moustache hair. You don’t want it to look like your beard flows out of your nose.
4. Give It Time Those around you may need some time to get used to the beard, however long or short it may be. Let your identity and your beard meld together before you yield to pressure from significant others, family, and friends. But beware: a beard just doesn’t work for for some people. Don’t take stubbornness too far.
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Leave the boring, corporate drone, black dress shoes with heels at home, and slip into some office-worthy sneakers. We like the Merrell Freewheel Lace, the Seavees 06/64 Legend Clipper Class, Cole Haan, and Tods.
Bag It Up Leave behind your dad’s briefcase and the shoulder straps of the 2000s. Go leather, and don’t be afraid of the backpack. Dark leather, brown, gray, or black backpacks can be the practical, stylish option for transporting work stuff. Brands we like include Ted Baker, Reiss Bilton, and Rains.
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Your Successful Friends Have Given Up SIT DOWN AND THINK, FOR A MOMENT, ABOUT WHAT YOUR SUCCESSFUL FRIENDS DO COMPARED TO YOUR LOSER FRIENDS THAT COMPLAIN. IF YOU DON’ T HAVE ANY SUCCESSFUL FRIENDS, THEN YOU NEED THESE TIPS I’M ABOUT TO SHARE MORE THAN ANYONE. WRITTEN BY TIM DENNING
YOUR SUCCESSFUL FRIENDS THINK DIFFERENTLY, SPEAK DIFFERENTLY, AND WORK 10 TIMES HARDER THAN YOUR LOSER FRIENDS. SUCCESS IS EASIER THAN YOU THINK IT IS, BUT YOU’VE GOT TO MODEL AND LEARN FROM THE RIGHT PEOPLE. YOUR UNSUCCESSFUL LOSER FRIENDS ARE THE ONES THAT ARE FEEDING YOUR MIND LIES.
1. THEY’VE GIVEN UP BELIEVING THEY CAN’T CHANGE THE WORLD
THEY’RE TELLING YOU THAT YOU CAN’T DO IT, OR IT’S TOO HARD, OR THERE’S NO MEANING IN IT ALL ANYWAY. WHAT TOTAL CRAP! LISTEN TO YOUR SUCCESSFUL FRIENDS. DIVORCE YOUR UNSUCCESSFUL FRIENDS ONCE AND FOR ALL. YOU’RE DESTINED FOR BIG THINGS, YOUNG SKYWALKER.
2. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON LUCK
HERE ARE 16 THINGS YOUR SUCCESSFUL FRIENDS HAVE GIVEN UP:
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Your successful friends believe that it’s not where you are born, how much education you have, or how much money you start out with; success is about believing you can change the world. All of us have the power to do something incredible. We don’t need anyone to tell us we are worthy, or deserve to be phenomenal. Your successful friends let the belief in themselves guide their vision for a better world. Your successful friends believe they can be part of the positive change that helps humanity rise to a higher level.
“Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity” says Oprah Winfrey. Luck is a myth straight out. Your successful friends stopped believing in it a long time ago and have replaced luck with “hustle.” Get out there and make stuff happen. Stop waiting for the right time because it’s never the right time to do anything. You’re in charge of your success, and you’ve got to grab it by the curly ones. The lottery is not going to make you have good luck and be rich; your mind is.
3. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON NUMBING PAIN Your successful friends are not trying to escape life by numbing the pain; they’re trying to discover the pain and then push through it like a bulldozer. Rather than sit at the pub and drink beer, indulge on carbs/salt and mingle with the other losers, they’re out there having meetings and making the stars align towards their vision. They’re frustrated not at the world, but at how much harder they’ve got to work to make their dream come true. Instead of forgetting their failures by numbing the pain, they’re trying to etch their failures into their brain so they can ensure they learn from them, rather than be pushed into darkness by them.
4. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON NEGATIVE PEOPLE More than anything, your successful friends have left their loser friends behind. They’re no longer going to sit down and listen to people who have no idea about anything. Your successful friends avoid losers and treat them like they’re infected with malaria.
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The only time your successful friends are willing to hang out with a loser is when that person has committed to turning their life around, and they’re asking for help. Your successful friends believe in helping others and sharing their advice.
“A Team” wisely. They see raw talent, and love to polish certain people into beautifully shining diamonds. Your successful friends want to create more leaders rather than be the sole leader.
Don’t let negative people tell you how the world is supposed to be. Find out for your yourself. Grab a piece of the map that guides your life from each of your successful friends. Combine all of their knowledge, and then stop consuming content like this. Then go out and execute on it.
Your successful friends can see through all the imperfections someone might have, and notice the light that is desperately trying to shine through. They love to help people transform, and they believe anyone can be successful.
5. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON TIME WASTING Procrastinating is something your successful friends are really bad at. They have faith in what they can achieve and just get started on the goal. They treat life like every moment is precious, and they don’t want to waste a second of it. When your successful friends are old and have gray hair one day, they want to be proud of how they spent their time. Ideally, they want to have changed the world in some significant way, and for their legacy to last generations to come. When they enter a room, they want to be given a standing ovation for the way they have lived their life. They are humbled by the gift of wisdom that they first saw, and then embraced with every cell in their body.
6. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ONLY CONSUMING Rather than consume YouTube videos all day long, your successful friends have given up consuming for creating. They spend as much time as possible doing the “doing” instead of sitting there watching others have the success they’ve always dreamt of. As a rule of thumb, spend more than 50% of your time creating and leave the rest of the time for consuming.
7. THEY’VE GIVEN UP SELFISHNESS Your successful friends put their vision, family and goals before everything else. They also are insanely focused on giving and serving others. Put simply: life is not just all about them.
8. THEY’VE GIVEN UP WASTING THEIR MONEY Money is one of the key differences. Successful people pay themselves first and invest a large amount of their income. They also never forget to make giving money a habit, even when they don’t have much money to give. How much you give will determine how rich you become.
9. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON NOT BELIEVING IN PEOPLE You can’t build Rome if you don’t have people to help with the workload. Your successful friends believe in other people, and pick their
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10. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON NEGATIVE THOUGHTS “World War 3 is not being fought on the battlefield like prior wars; it’s being fought in our own minds.” Your successful friends have oodles of discipline when it comes to their minds. It’s the center of their universe, and they know that all success starts in this one place. They train their mind every single day to avoid the default response of the brain that tells us negative things. Rather than embrace their negative thoughts, your successful friends do everything they can to let these thoughts pass by like clouds in the sky. They’re an observer of their thoughts, and they choose to focus on the rare positive thoughts that come into their consciousness.
11. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON BS And by ‘BS’ we mean, ‘believing shenanigans.’ Life is full of so much meaningless nonsense. Your successful friends have made a conscious choice to give up on buying into BS. Things that don’t serve them, like the news, are eliminated from their schedule. Meetings for the sake of meetings are frowned upon. People who only serve their own interest and have disgustingly ugly egos are forgotten about, like last year’s bottom-of-the-ladder football team. Being successful is centered around not letting BS get in your way. You’ve got to sort through the dirt to find the golden nugget tasks that make you fulfilled. Your BS tolerance has to be at an all-time low for you to be successful. Don’t put up with your own BS and other people’s BS anymore. Make a change for the better and do what successful people do: make a habit of permanently escaping it for the dream island called “meaning.” Now that’s an island we should all want to live on for the rest of our human existence on this beautiful planet we take for granted.
12. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON BEING STUCK IN FAILURE “Failure is a cheap lesson in what’s not going to make you successful.” Your successful friends don’t let failure stop them; they use it to become more. Failure allows your successful friends to learn things they didn’t know. Failure equals education rather than a negative experience that stops them in their tracks.
13. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON BEING SINGLE Now to love: your successful friends have figured out that being single is a myth. Their partner is the one who supports them through all of the challenging times, and reinforces their successful nature. Your successful friends know that they need a good man or woman to come home to. Your successful friends know that love is what makes all of the madness of life worthwhile. Rather than avoiding love or postponing it, they make it their life mission to stop at nothing until they find it while they work away at their vision. Being single is cool for about thirty seconds until you’re an old wrinkly person sitting in your chair and watching all the happy couples dance at the charity ball. You’ll have that sinking feeling that somehow you missed out. Somehow you got so busy with achieving that you forgot what we were put on this planet to do: Love.
14. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON WEARING A MASK Unlike the corporate politicians, your successful friends have taken the mask away. They’re happy to be vulnerable, and they share even the most personal of stories. Being fake is the ultimate crime to them, and letting who they are shine through is the only way they will live their life.
15. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON PEOPLE’S OPINIONS OF THEM Your successful friends couldn’t give a rats a$$ what anyone thinks about them. They’re not trying to impress anyone other than themselves. That’s why they’re not afraid to have a go and fail.
16. THEY’VE GIVEN UP ON GIVING UP You’ve come a long way so far. The final thing your successful friends have given up is giving up. They’ve figured out that you can’t work three months on something and then say, “I’m not getting enough traction and quit.” Your successful friends are not quitters. They push through all of the struggle and pain to earn the title of “successful.” It doesn’t come easy and what they do, more than any of the tips I’ve mentioned above, is NEVER GIVE UP! Quitting is not an option, and they let their passion push through all the barriers. They’re insanely obsessed not to lose, and nothing is going to stop them. Could you adopt this mindset and then go on to join your successful friends on cloud nine where they all hang out after a day of winning at life? I believe you can. Do you?
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HEALTH DRINKS: WHAT SHOULD YOU BE DRINKING? 20 HEALTHY UTAH
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With the stream of so many drinks like teas, kombucha, coconut water, fruit juices, smoothies, protein shakes, and flavored waters, it’s confusing to know what is healthy and what isn’t. First and foremost, water is the best drink for you. Water is cheap, accessible, and sugar and calorie free. It’s the perfect drink because it provides exactly what the body needs, restoring lost fluids, quenching thirst and restoring hydration. However, if you’re like most people you like variety in your drinks. Here are a few healthy drink options:
FRUIT INFUSED WATER:
LEMON WATER:
KALE JUICE:
If you are thirsty but need that extra something to keep you satisfied, fruit infused water is perfect for you. Infusing water with fruits and herbs keeps you happy without the drawback of extra calories, sugars and sweeteners. Before making your drink, be sure to wash your produce to remove chemicals and pesticides. Softer fruits like lemon, lime, and berries can be sliced thick or thin, but harder fruits like apples need to be cut thinly because they take longer to release flavors. You can also add herbs such as: rosemary, ginger root, mint and basil to release oils.
Lemon water can provide some vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium. Lemon water boosts mood and energy levels, as well as your immune system (slightly). Some claim the drink improves mental and digestive health, and the high amounts of antioxidants help keep skin looking fresh. Resist the temptation to dump sugar into the lemon water. Once you drink lemon water without sugar a few times, you’ll find that it satisfies without the sugar.
With its varied health benefits, kale can’t help but be involved when discussing a contestants for healthiest drink. The leafy green contains high amounts of iron (one of the most important nutrients for your body), is low in calories, boosts heart health, detoxifies the body, fights cancer, improves eye health and fights inflammation. Although the leafy green may not be the tastiest to some paletes, it serves a great purpose!
KOMBUCHA: What is it? Kombucha is a fermented beverage containing probiotics, antioxidants and polyphenols (micronutrients). The fermentation process creates large amounts of healthy bacteria that support the immune system. Other benefits include: nutrient absorption, decreased risk of developing allergies and diseases, body detoxing and increased energy levels. Warning – not all kombucha’s are created equal, so be cautious when choosing. Some kombucha’s may contain high amounts of sugar and/or a trace amounts of alcohol.
TEA: Tea is filled with many health benefits. Certain teas contain antioxidants which help protect your body from free radicals and dangerous chemicals. Tea boosts the immune system, decreases the risk of cancer, soothes the digestive system, and is a great no-calorie alternative to water.
NUMI HONEYBUSH:
Taken from a flowering shrub in South Africa.
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CRANBERRY JUICE: If you need some big flavors in your beverages, you won’t be disappointed with cranberry juice. Cranberry juice is filled with vitamin C, salicylic acid, and antioxidants. Cranberry juice improves cardiovascular health, dental health, and bone health. Aside from providing you with nutrients, it also prevents urinary tract infections, respiratory infections and cancer. Watch out for added sugar!
Kale Juice Recipe You’ll need: a juicer
MILK: Milk is rich in calcium, potassium, phosphorus, protein, riboflavin, Vitamins A, D, B-12, and niacin. If you’re one with allergies, soy milk is a great option, it’s also packed with Vitamin D, protein and calcium. Because milk is high in calories, adults should limit their intake. Resources: draxe.com, today.com, healthambition.com, organicfacts.com, foodmatters.com, harvard.edu
Ingredients: 1 cup dinosaur kale 1 cup red russian kale 1/2 medium cucumber 2 apples (honeycrisp or fuji) 1 lemon, peeled 1/2 inch ginger Run all ingredients through a juicer, chill, and serve. Some other ingredients to try to change it up include mint and coconut water.
Top Herbal Teas to Try TRADER JOE’S RED REFRESH:
Hibiscus, rosehips, lemongrass, peppermint, orange peel, lemon verbena, wild cherry bark.
HARNEY&SONS ROOIBOS:
An herb indigenous to South Africa, vanilla tasting, and calming.
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MAGAZINE
WRITTEN BY C A ITLIN SC HILLE
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By this time of the year, many people have given up on their well-intentioned new year’s resolutions to eat a healthier diet. Perhaps one reason for this failure is that people aren’t quite sure what a healthy diet actually is. If you do a Google search of “healthy diet,” millions of hits instantly appear. A quick skim of the results shows a lot of different options—low sodium, the Mediterranean diet, low fat, gluten free, Paleo diet—and the list goes on and on. How is anybody supposed to sort through all of the information and figure out what diet is best? Let’s take a closer look at some popular current diets.
WEIGHT WATCHERSGrade: D
The premise of the Weight Watchers program is that certain foods and their quantities are deemed to have a certain number of points, with program participants being allotted so many points in a day. Sure, this can teach first time participants what a proper portion of food looks like, but assigning points to foods can lead to obsessive caloriecounting and a subsequent unhealthy relationship with food. From a health behavior standpoint, this diet promotes habits that can lead to a poor relationship with food and body. The program promotes itself as the “#1 Best Diet for Fast Weight Loss.” To be sustainable, weight loss should be slow. Any diet that promotes itself as a tool for quick weight loss is a red flag. Furthermore, restricting how much food you eat, basically starving yourself, often leads to future binge eating.
FLEXITARIAN DIETGrade: A-
The Flexitarian Diet is a mostly vegetarian diet but meat is definitely okay. This diet promotes eating lots of plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and beans. You don’t have to give up any foods though—the diet suggests that you start by having 2 of the 7 days of the week be “meatless.” This diet gets a great grade from us because it promotes eating super healthy plant-based foods but doesn’t outlaw any foods. It promotes a healthy balance and is a realistic long-term diet. It also doesn’t try to restrict portion sizes, and the goal of this diet is health, not weight-loss.
GLUTEN-FREE DIETGrade: C+
For those with gluten allergies, following a strict gluten-free diet is very important for health. However, among the population at large, there seems to be a big misunderstanding about what gluten is. It’s just a grain protein and is not bad for you unless you have an allergy. Those who follow a gluten-free diet of their own volition may feel better just because by avoiding foods with gluten, they’re avoiding most junk food— pizza, chips, cookies, candy, etc. They may also see health benefits because they might eat more fruits and vegetables, since these are food groups that are gluten free. However, most dieticians would advise against completely cutting out healthy food groups (such as whole grains!) if you don’t have an actual allergy. If you buy specialty gluten-free items such as gluten-free bread, a gluten-free diet may be more expensive than a regular diet too.
PALEO DIETGrade: B-
The Paleo diet wants you to eat like humans supposedly did thousands of years ago. This diet includes eating fruits, vegetables, nuts, and meat, and completely outlaws grains, dairy, and beans and peanuts. The Paleo diet is simply not sustainable long-term for most people. Most dieticians advise against completely cutting out otherwise healthy foods such as whole grains, dairy, and even beans and peanuts. Whole grains, dairy, and beans and peanuts are all great for a healthy diet. By outlawing foods and making them “bad,” this diet can promote disordered eating habits and an unhealthy obsession with food and body. However, those who follow this diet do consume lots of fruits and vegetables, which is great for your health.
KETO DIETGrade: C
The Keto diet is built to put your body in a state where it’s burning dietary and stored body fat for energy, rather than sugar, which is the more typical source of fuel. This means you’re eating lots of fats and a moderate amount of proteins, and very little carbs. Entering ketosis (the state where your body is breaking down fats instead of sugars) is not unhealthy, and can lead to more weight loss than other diets. We also like that the diet focuses on finding and avoiding hidden sources of sugar, and eating healthy fats. But, the keto diet asks a lot of its followers, especially with how few carbs most plans allow, meaning it might not be a viable long-term solution for dietary lifestyle. Also, some may experience fatigue, difficulty thinking clearly, bad breath and blood sugar drops for the first few weeks while the body is getting used to ketosis. Some medical professionals warn that urine pH can become more acidic, increasing the risk of kidney stones. Lastly, whenever you cut out a macronutrient, you may be missing out on micronutrients, so a multivitamin/ supplement may become necessary.
Out of these five popular diets, we most recommend the Flexitarian Diet. It promotes a healthy diet without severely restricting portion sizes and without completely eliminating any foods. It promotes health rather than weight loss.
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WINNING THE
WEST
7
PLACES WEST OF THE ROCKIES THAT WILL WIN YOU OVER
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WHEN WE DREAM OF VACATIONING WE USUALLY ENVISION A MIRACULOUS BEACH, OUTDOOR ADVENTURES, AND THE STUNNING WONDERS OF THE WORLD. AND TIED TO THESE DREAMS ARE SOME MENTAL ROADBLOCKS: FLYING ACROSS THE GLOBE WILL DRAIN THE BANK, WORK WON’T LET YOU AND THE KIDS CAN’T COME. BLAST PAST THOSE ROADBLOCKS WITH THESE SENSATIONAL VACATION SPOTS WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, SEVEN PLACES IN YOUR OWN COUNTRY THAT THE WHOLE WORLD SHOULD SEE.
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Yosemite National Park, CA
You may have missed your chance last year to see the impressive park when it temporarily closed its doors due the government shutdown in 2013. However, 2014 will give way to the 150th year of Yosemite National Park, which also gives way to an incredible vacation spot. From the majestic mountains, valley floor, world renowned Half-Dome, and not to mention the brilliant waterfalls, you will find plenty to do and plenty to see in this awe-inspiring trip.
“Yosemite Valley, to me, is always a sunrise, a glitter of green and golden wonder in a vast edifice of stone and space.” Ansel Adams
2 Lake Powell, UT & AZ
Grab your jet skis and boat as you gear up for a tour through the crystal water and red rock of Lake Powell. Here you will find the perfect getaway for your family as you water ski between some of the world’s most beautiful scenery. Whether it be on a houseboat, or just camping, you will find enough here to fill up your thrill tank for the whole year.
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Central Coast, CA
Stretching from Ventura County (North of Los Angeles) all the way to Santa Clara County (South of San Francisco) lies 350 miles of coastal beach towns that hug the historic Highway 1. Four major regions including Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Monterey make up this dream vacation. Giving you anything from sun and saltwater to ancient castles to legendary farmers markets, you’ll find plenty to do as you glide the coast. End your trip in the north with the spirited Santa Cruz. Here you’ll spend your days kayaking, zip-lining, and touching sharks at the Seymour Marine Discovery Center. Central Coast, CA lets you have it all, so don’t wait to live up your getaway dreams among these staggering scenic cities.
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Sedona, AZ
A beautiful town nestled in red rock and surprisingly lush greenery, Sedona is a place easily remembered. Trails surrounding the town wind along streams, and provide a cool and rejuvenating escape. Birds and butterflies abound in certain seasons.
Sun Valley, ID
Want the Hollywood ski town without the cost or lines? Enter Sun Valley, ID. The outdoorsy feel in summer will blossom you into biking, rafting, hiking, and eating back all those calories with delicious food. Moving into the winter months will find you strapped to your skis as you glide down the mountains. You won’t miss a moment as you awe at the scenery and spend much needed time getting that fresh air you’ve missed all year.
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Western Oregon contains the frontier landscape that gives the Western United States its rich, wild, and beautiful reputation. The Three Sisters (North, South, and Middle) all rise above 10,000 feet, and create a breathtaking vista no matter which direction you’re seeing them from. The protected area around them provides more than 250 miles of trail through dense Douglas fir, hemlock, pine, alpine meadows and mountain lakes.
Olympic National Park, WA
Captivating forests, vast ecosystems and a variety of amazing views and experiences make this a destination to dream about. It offers a million acres to explore, including glacier-capped mountains, old-growth evergreen rainforests, and incredible coastline.
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SO PACK YOUR BAGS MY FRIENDS, BECAUSE WITH THESE TANTALIZING TRIPS YOU ARE ABOUT TO HAVE THE VACATION OF YOUR LIFETIME. WHETHER IT BE THAT RELAXING WEEKEND OR THAT RUSHING ADVENTURE, THE WEST IS CALLING, AND YOU MUST GO. Healthy-Utah.com
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TIME TO GET READY FOR
WRITTEN BY JUDITH R A SB A ND
It’s been a long, cold winter with our feet stuffed into socks and boots. It’s been easy to put off a pedicure. But the barefoot season is on its way, with potential for major impact on your foot health. So, it’s time to make time for good foot care to make the most of open-toed shoes, sandals, and even bare feet. As your feet come out from hibernation, a pedicure is sure to be needed. If planning to get a professional pedicure, check out locations. Make sure you know the place is clean and reputable. While a pedicure makes your feet look more attractive, it also helps clean and remove dead skin cells. If you have cracked heels or blisters, delay a pedicure until the skin is healed. If deeply cracked where you can see dried blood, treat the heel with an antibiotic cream and cover with a band-aid. These foot problems make way for nail fungus, wart viruses, and serious bacterial infections. Avoid any “specials” that draw dozens more clients and germs into the salon. Don’t shave or wax your legs before your appointment, as hair removal can cause microscopic cuts that increase your vulnerability to infection. A professional pedicure is often thought to be the ultimate luxury, but if the price breaks the bank, you can beat the cost, enjoy the benefits of a great pedicure, and get your feet summer-ready with a little know-how of your own.
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1. Remove old nail polish with a cotton ball saturated in oil-base polish remover. 2. Soak your feet in a basin of warm, sudsy water for 10 to 15 minutes. To save on soaking time, plan your pedicure to follow your bath. 3. Lather your feet with soap and scrub them with a pedicure brush, loofah sponge or a well-napped washcloth. Rub the rough or calloused areas of your feet with a pumice stone to remove hardened dry skin. Your heels tend to feel the hardest and most “sand-papery.” Repeat the process every week for smoother, softer feet. 4. Gently dig any dirt out from under your toenails with an orange stick. 5. Rinse your feet with warm running water and dry with a brisk rubbing action to further remove dead dry skin. 6. Clip or cut your toenails now, while they’re still soft. Cut them straight across—following the general shape of your toe. To prevent ingrown toenails, do not cut around and into the corners of your toenails. To keep toenails from snagging your stockings, yet protect the tender ends of your toes, trim nails just slightly shorter than your toes. You may want to leave them just slightly longer during sandal season for a more festive look, then cut back come winter. 7. Smooth any rough edges with an emery board or diamond file. Round the corners just slightly so they won’t irritate the skin around them as nails grow. File in one direction toward the center and don’t file down into the corners. If your nails are heavily ridged, smooth them with the fine grain side of an emery board.
In just about the time you took to apply toenail polish, the second you step on the beach the sand wears down the shine. No matter. After you’ve showered and dried yourself, just apply another layer of clear coat to your toenails. Instant shine.
8. Apply cuticle remover, cuticle or petroleum jelly and wait a few moments for the cuticle to soften. Gently push back the cuticles with an orange stick. Clean away any excess or loose skin and under your toenails. Clip any hangnails, but do not clip or cut into cuticles unless they are ragged or torn.
When headed outdoors, don’t forget that feet can get sunburned too. Apply or spray the tops of your feet, including toenails, with sunscreen to protect them from damaging UV rays.
9. Scrub your feet once more to remove cuticle cream and any remaining dead skin. 10. Dry your feet thoroughly, particularly between your toes, since bacteria thrive in a warm, damp environment. 11. Rub or massage a thick lotion, cream, or petroleum jelly into your feet and around your cuticles. Using a cotton swab, gently push the cuticles back, as before. Wipe excess cream off your toenails with a tissue dipped in polish remover. 12. If you like, buff your toenails with a chamois-covered buffer to smooth the nails, stimulate circulation, growth, and a healthy shine. Buff in one direction only, for about one minute. 13. Then sit or lie down with your feet propped up for 10 minutes. It’s sheer heaven. 14. If you plan to polish, place cotton balls or small foamrubber sponges between your toes to separate and prevent toes from smudging the polish. You may, instead, twist a tissue and weave it in and out between your toes. 15. Apply a clear basecoat, two coats of colored nail enamel and a clear topcoat. Brush each coat on with three strokes—the first down the center followed by one on either side. Make sure that each coat is dry before you apply the next and completely dry before you put on shoes or sandals.
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Walking barefoot in the soft, fresh green grass or on a sandy beach may be one of the great joys of the summer, but be careful to avoid nails, glass, or splinters, and standing water. Fight the urge to walk barefoot around public pools, showers, changing rooms, and bathrooms, known to be breeding grounds for gross germs and fungus. This is where you wear flip-flops. Wear secure water shoes on rocky shorelines to prevent cuts. Always wash your feet after going barefoot, including between your toes. This includes after swimming in a lake or river. Dry your feet thoroughly and apply lotion. Apply additional lotion before going to bed. If you like, use a lotion with circulationboosting peppermint, rosemary, pine oil, or camphor. Keep your feet clean and healthy, and they’ll be beautiful all season.
Judith Rasband MS AICI CIM is CEO of the Conselle Institute of Image Management (Conselle. com), residing in Orem, Utah. She works with the influence and expressive effects of dress and image on wellness and successful living. Email judith@conselle.com
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Travel WHERE TO GO, WHAT TO DO TEN PLACES TO TRAVEL THAT YOU MAY NOT HAVE CONSIDERED.
LA PAZ, BOLIVIA T H E D R AW: • • • •
Take the Traveler’s Oath “I will experience a new culture, a new food, and a new landscape every year.”
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Stunning landscapes Colorful culture Urban energy Archeological landmarks
T H I N G S TO S E E : • Valle de la Luna • Calle Jaen • Lake Titicaca W H E R E TO E AT: • • • • •
La Espinita Pronto Sumaq Mikhuy La Casona Mercado Uruguay
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MARRAKESH, MOROCCO
HAMBURG, GERMANY
ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA
T H E D R AW:
T H E D R AW:
T H E D R AW:
• Unique experience • Ancient origins • Artistic architecture
• Ancient heritage • Engaging city scene • Seaport feel
T H I N G S TO S E E :
W H E R E TO E AT: • • • •
• Jamaa el Fna Square • Orange juice (orange trees are everywhere)
• • • •
Ang Thong National Marine Park Big Buddha Namuang Waterfall Bophut’s Fishermans Village
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Darajani Market Menai Bay House of Wonders Stone Town
W H AT TO E AT:
Fillet of Soul Seven Seas Ti Breizh Mess
• Biryani • Octopus Curry
Kyoto, Japan
KOH SAMUI, THAILAND T H E D R AW:
T H I N G S TO S E E :
• • • •
• Nikolaifleet Canal • Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall • Chocoversum
W H AT TO E AT:
Tropical escape Amazing landscapes Interesting culture More relaxed than typical beach vacations • Economical
T H I N G S TO S E E :
T H I N G S TO S E E :
• Bahia Palace • The markets and bazaars • The Atlas Mountains
• • • •
• Fascinating blend of cultures • Unique food
W H E R E TO E AT: • • • •
La Espinita Pronto Sumaq Mikhuy Tree Tops
T H E D R AW: • Ancient shrines, temples • Peaceful gardens • Experience traditional culture
T H I N G S TO S E E : • • • • • •
Fushimi Inari Taisha Enryaku-ji complex The Kyoto Imperial Palace Arashiyama Bamboo Grove Ginkakuji Daigoji Temple
W H E R E TO E AT: • • • • •
Nishiki Market Kaiten Sushi Honke Owariya Shabu Shabu Orenopan Okumura Karasuma
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PRAGUE CZECH REPUBLIC T H E D R AW:
GOA, INDIA T H E D R AW: • Unique beach experience • Relaxed, peaceful T H I N G S TO S E E : • • • •
• St. Vitus Cathedral • The Astronomical Clock at the Old Town Hall Tower • Prague Castle
• La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise • Trdelník (Chimney Cake) • Cafe Louvre • Perníčkův sen (gingerbread)
ZHOUZHUANG, CHINA
LYON, FRANCE
T H E D R AW:
T H E D R AW: • Incredible food • Green, lush, mountainous land
• Charming water village • Quiet retreat
T H I N G S TO S E E :
T H I N G S TO S E E :
Panaji Spice Farms Arambol Mellow Mandrem
• Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourviere • Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon • Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse
• The Double Bridge) • Shen’s House • Tongli village
W H E R E TO E AT:
W H AT TO E AT:
W H AT TO E AT: • Xec-xec • Nia’s Restaurant, St. Inez • Branco’s
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W H AT TO E AT:
T H I N G S TO S E E :
• Stunning architecture • World class food
• • • •
• Shelled Freshwater Shrimp • Minced Eel • Pork Shanks
L’Auberge du Pont de Collonges La Mère Brazier Café Des Fédérations Au Petit Bouchon Chez Georges
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MORE THAN A
HEADACHE MIGRAINE FACTS
Migraine is the
3RD MOST PREVALENT illness in the world. Migraine is the
6TH MOST DISABLING illness in the world.
NEARLY 1 IN 4
U.S. households includes someone with migraine.
12% OF THE POPULATION – including children – suffers from migraine.
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Understanding migraines and the modern state of treatment When a migraine strikes it can be disorienting and excruciating. Light, sound and smells become your enemy. The throbbing pain hurts so bad you want to cry, but you know that will only make things worse. This is not just a bad headache. “Migraine is a neurological disease with extremely incapacitating neurological symptoms,” according to the Migraine Research Foundation, “It’s typically a severe throbbing recurring pain, usually on one side of the head.” But in about 1/3 of attacks, the foundation website says, both sides are affected. Common symptoms include visual disturbances, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, extreme sensitivity to sound, light, touch and smell, and tingling or numbness in the extremities or face. All in all, it’s an awful experience that 38 million Americans go through.
Out of the 38 million Americans who suffer from migraine,
28 MILLION ARE WOMEN. Migraineurs are from 2.2 to 4.0 times more likely to have major
DEPRESSIVE DISORDER.
Migraines are often hereditary, but it goes beyond genetics and is also linked to nerve pathways, brain chemicals and environmental factors. For women, there can also be a link to levels of estrogen, and so frequency of migraines can increase around menstruation. Migraines affect each individual differently, and can range in frequency and intensity. In fact, not only does it vary from person to person, but it also varies from migraine to migraine. One migraine may produce throbbing and slight nausea, the next may be debilitating with aura (a visual disturbance) and vomiting. That is part of the reason it is a difficult disease to treat.
source: migraineresearchfoundation.org
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Triggers Triggers are factors that can set off a migraine. They are not the root cause of migraines, but can spur them on. Keeping track of which triggers affect you can help you make changes that could help reduce the frequency or intensity of migraines. Many doctors recommend keeping a migraine diary to track what factors that may affect you. Effective dairies include noting the duration, symptoms and all the possible factors surrounding your migraine. The Migraine Research Foundation lists possible triggers as:
Lifestyle Triggers: changes in sleep patterns, fasting, skipping meals, dehydration, alcohol, over-exertion, exercise, stress.
Environmental Triggers: strong smells, bright or flickering lights, smoke/pollution, altitude, air pressure, and motion sickness. Weather-related Triggers: humidity (both high and low), sudden or big changes in temperature, changes in barometric pressure, or bright sunlight. Hormonal Triggers: changes in hormone levels, pregnancy, menstruation, menopause, hormone replacement therapy, oral contraceptives. Medication Triggers: overuse of pain medications (both over-the-counter and prescription), oral contraceptives, medication side-effects. Food Triggers: Strong scientific evidence linking migraine to specific foods is lacking. If they’re present, food triggers differ among individuals, and specific foods may become triggers only when combined with other triggers. These foods and additives are often named as common triggers: artificial sweeteners, MSG (a flavor enhancer in many processed foods), nitrates (cured meats), and tyramines (fermented foods, aged cheeses, freshly baked yeast bread and cake), alcohol (especially red wine and beer), caffeine.
Treatments There are many options to help ease migraines, but you need to find the treatment that works best for you and your lifestyle. There are acute treatments that use over-thecounter drugs to treat your migraine when you start to have symptoms. If you want to help lessen the frequency of your migraines there are preventive treatments that use prescription drugs. For those who wish to avoid drugs or to supplement their drug treatments, there are complementary treatments that use non-drug techniques such as meditation, acupuncture, biofeedback, yoga or tai chi, chiropractic methods, or other naturopathic methods. Many physicians also recommend lifestyle changes as a form of complementary therapy. This can include increasing water intake to prevent dehydration, regulating a consistent sleep schedule, and exercising regularly. A non-drug approach could be a good choice because: You have allergies to drugs You can avoid side-effects or addictions You are pregnant or trying to become pregnant It may aggravate another condition you have Drugs have proven ineffective for you Non-drug treatments are mostly low-cost or free Non-drug treatments can be used to supplement drug treatments source: www.migraineresearchfoundation.org, www.americanmigrainefoundation.org
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Treatments On the Horizon Specialists are developing new ways of treating migraines as they learn more about how migraines affect the brain.
Single-pulse TMS (for transcranial magnetic stimulation) and the Cefaly t-SNS (for transcutaneous supraorbital neurostimulation), transmit magnetic or electrical energy to nerves through the skull to the brain to help treat and possibly prevent migraines. These can be handheld devices or headbands that can allow treatments at home. CGRP is a small protein that
acts as a neurotransmitter (a chemical messenger) that is found throughout the brain and body and is highly prevalent in the trigeminal system, the sensory nerves that supply the head and neck. Researchers discovered CGRP is found in high levels in migraine sufferers during an attack, providing a new target for pharmaceutical drugs to focus on. There are currently four anti-CGRP treatments in phase III clinical trials.
Ketamine is a medicine
increasingly given to treat depression and chronic pain, including migraines. Ketamine clinics are beginning to pop up around the country. Originally an anesthetic, and commonly used as a party drug, new research hails ketamine as an effective alternative to chronic pain and depression treatments that don’t work. It doesn’t function by correcting chemical imbalances as antidepressants might, but works to improve neural connections, or brain plasticity. Ketamine isn’t for everyone, however, as it can lead to hallucinations and wild emotional side effects. Sources: www.Nytimes.com, www.neurologyadvisor.com, www.migraine.com, asahq.com
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A Critical Piece in the Puzzle of Healthcare Reform
The High Cost of Medication
One of President Trump’s chief campaign promises was an oath to repeal the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. This has proven to be a greater struggle than the President perhaps anticipated, and this struggle has re-opened the wider debate over healthcare in our country. One of the central themes in the healthcare debate is the cost of prescription drugs— according to a recent Harvard Medical School study, paying for prescription medication makes up almost one-fifth of what a person spends on healthcare. To quote President Trump, that’s huge. And prices are rising at a rate that makes prescription medication increasingly inaccessible for the average American. According to the AARP, drug prices increased an average of 208% from 2008 to 2016— and incomes certainly did not increase at a comparable rate.
WRITTEN BY C A ITLIN SC HILLE, MPH
Let’s take a closer look at some of the explanations about why prescription drugs are so expensive. 1.
INCENTIVE. There is often no incentive for programs and companies to prescribe a generic alternative over the more expensive brand name drug. According to the law that established Medicaid, it has to cover any and all drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), even if a cheaper, but equally effective drug is available. Let’s say you work at a pharmacy and you have the option to prescribe a more expensive drug or a less expensive drug. To make better numbers for your pharmacy and make more money for your company, you’ll prescribe the more expensive drug. And why wouldn’t you? We can’t rely on personal altruism to be the incentive.
2.
MONOPOLY. There are government-protected monopolies on certain drugs. This prevents less expensive generic drugs from being available, forcing consumers to pay out for the bigname drug with the hugely inflated price. Why is it so bad to have only one drug available? When there’s no competition, manufacturers are free to hike up the prices as far as they wish— hence, a monopoly. Brand name drug prices are cut almost in half once two generic alternatives are available and cut to a third once five generic alternatives are available. While some argue for more government regulation on the pharmaceutical industry, this is an area where some free-market competition would do some good.
3.
TIME. Drug patents can take several years to get approved, meaning that a pharmaceutical company must wait several years before it can even begin selling a medication and making money.
4.
EXPENSE. Research and development in creating a new drug is usually a massively expensive and lengthy process, and yes, this absolutely contributes to the high cost of prescription drugs, as the cost of the drug can be a reflection of the time and money that was involved in creating the drug. However, drug development is sometimes funded by government grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Additionally, 9 out of the 10 largest pharmaceutical companies in the U.S. spend more money on marketing than they do on research and development, casting skepticism on research and development as the scapegoat for high drug prices.
So what can be done to make prescription medication more financially accessible to the average American? The four brief explanations above are the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the complicated web of the pharmaceutical industry and the resulting high drug prices, illustrating that there is no simple reform or straightforward solution to the problem. Rather, perhaps there are smaller reforms and smaller partial solutions that can chip away at this mountain of a problem. Programs like Medicare and Medicaid could be required to use a generic alternative if it is available, rather than allowing profit-driven pharmacies to prescribe the highest-cost medication. NIH-funded grants for drug development could have contingencies about eventual drug pricing. The patent approval system could be streamlined. We could fight for reform to end government-protected monopolies in certain drugs, which would allow generic alternatives to be introduced to the market, lowering prices. From an upstream, public health prevention approach, health education and health promotion campaigns could focus on lifestyle factors to prevent chronic conditions that often cause people to become dependent on a long-term prescription medication. Sources: BBC, jamanetwork.com, time.com, www.aarp.org
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1/ 5 Paying for prescription medication makes up almost onefifth of what a person spends on healthcare. Source: Harvard Medical School
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Will Eating
Bacon
Really Kill Me? A Look at Understanding Health Information in the News PERHAPS YOU REMEMBER THE NOW-INFAMOUS “BACON STUDY” THAT WAS RELEASED ALMOST TWO YEARS AGO BY THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER (IARC), A BRANCH OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). Parts of the official report used cautious language, stating that consumption of red meat is “probably carcinogenic to humans” and that this conclusion is “based on limited evidence.” Other parts of the official report used more straightforward language in regard to processed meat, stating that processed meat has “sufficient evidence” that “the consumption of processed meat causes colorectal cancer”. The report then does more to confuse readers by stating that “at the same time, red meat has nutritional value.” This report caused problems in several ways and made itself an excellent case study for how health information and health news gets sensationalized and misinterpreted by both writers and readers. The average reader would be left wondering if they should or should not avoid eating red meat. It is “probably carcinogenic to humans,” but it also has nutritional value. What am I supposed to do? Too often, health information in the news is presented without any clear conclusions or clear directions. A good health news article should leave the
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reader with a clear understanding of what they should or shouldn’t do. The next mistake in the reporting of the “bacon study” was in the headlines. Like I said above, the language about red meat was cautious while the language about processed meat was more straightforward about its dangers. Even with that being said, the headlines that came out reporting on this study completely sensationalized the risk of eating processed meat. Based on the headlines, you would’ve thought eating a slice of bacon was a near-guaranteed cancer death sentence. Here are some things to keep in mind to help you make sense of health news: Try to go to the original sources- in the case of the “bacon study”, it would be wise to read the original IARC release rather than sensationalized articles that are likely written by reporters who don’t have backgrounds in health communication or science. Keep in mind some important word differences:
• Association vs. cause Just because two things are “associated” does not mean one causes another.
• Probably causes vs. does cause There’s a big difference between a known cause and a probable cause in terms of how much evidence there is to back that claim up.
• Remember that news articles are intended to scare you so that you keep reading
more exercise- but does just taking the stairs really reduce your risk of a heart attack by 75%? In these situations, it’s helpful to think about associated behaviors- let’s think about the associated behaviors of someone who takes the stairs. Someone who consciously chooses to take the stairs is more likely to be an overall health-conscious person- so a stair-taker is probably more likely to seek out other types of exercise, to visit their doctor for a yearly check-up, and to try to eat a healthy diet.
• Put numbers in perspective. A lone number means nothing. Always look for a reference point for a number. Remember in 2009 when newscasters were reporting that swine flu had killed 1,500 people? This number sounded like a lot, and certainly any death is tragic and worrisome, but to put that number in perspective, around 36,000 people in the U.S. die every year from the regular flu. 1,500 doesn’t sound so epidemically terrifying when put in perspective. Sources: https://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/pr/2015/pdfs/pr240_E.pdf
• Think about associated behaviors: For example, you might come across a study that says something along the lines of “people who take the stairs instead of the elevator are 75% less likely to die of a heart attack”. It’s true that it’s a great idea to take the stairs for
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Ta k i n g B a ck Sunday
IT’S A DAY OF REST, A DAY OFF, A PLAY DAY, A SLOW DAY, A DIFFERENT KIND OF DAY FOR EACH PERSON. SUNDAY CAN BE A VITAL DAY TO RECHARGE, BUT IT’S EASY TO SQUANDER.
WRITTEN BY MIC HA EL RIC HARDSON
The 1/7 rule We’ve all wasted a Sunday before, and admittedly, it can be nice. Doing nothing is important, but how you do nothing affects your ability to recharge. In fact, doing something productive on Sunday for part of the day is key to doing nothing the rest of the day, and feeling good about it. And when Monday comes, you’ll be glad you dedicated part of Sunday to all or some of the six items below. I’m not sure who said it, but it’s true: a Sunday well spent brings a week of content. Try the 1/7 rule. Sunday is one day in seven. If you use 1/7 of your Sunday effectively, the day will be rejuvenating, and your week will go better.
The 1/7 Rule: Things to Do For a 1/7 of Your Sunday Spend two hours on Sunday (1/7 of the day) on some or all of these things.
Some Sunday Wisdom
“Sunday is the golden clasp that binds together the volume of the week.” -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
10 MINUTES OF INTROSPECTION “Do not let Sunday be taken from you. If your soul has no Sunday, it becomes an orphan.” -Albert Schweitzer
We get caught up in jobs and social lives so much that we often fail to do any self-assessment, physically or mentally. Introspection is vital to selfimprovement, and self-care.
Cooking can help slow things down, and nutritious food leads to a better functioning body. Cooking during the week can be stressful, but Sunday kitchens are liberating. Decrease the cooking stress during the week by preparing meals on Sunday and freezing them.
“...millions long for immortality who don’t know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.” -Susan Ertz
PREPARE A HEALTHY MEAL OR SNACKS FOR THE WEEK
OUTFIT PLANNING Check out the weather for the next five days, and choose a few outfits for the week. Beware, this may lead to doing laundry.
GO OUTSIDE It doesn’t have to be a hike or an intense bike ride or exercise at all, really. Just find some trees, grass, and flowers! Research suggests that exposure to green space restores our capacity to pay attention, along with many other benefits.
PICK A ROOM, AND CLEAN IT The weight of a work week is somehow lighter when your living space is organized and clutter-free.
AVOID EMAIL Why look at emails that bring Monday closer than it needs to be? Likely, you won’t respond to or act on emails on Sunday, so just don’t open them, and turn off email notifications on your phone.
“Sunday. Take it slow and give your soul a chance to catch up with your body.” -Anon.
3 Ways To Waste Your Sunday gg Sleep until you’re hungry, eat until you’re sleepy. gg Social media bonanza gg Mediocre tv show marathons
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Sources: www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/stds-hiv-safer-sex/herpes www.cdc.gov/std/herpes/stdfact-herpes.htm
Let’s Chat About
Herpes W R I T T EN BY H E A LT H Y M AG A Z I N E S TAFF
LET’S TAKE A WALK BACK TO JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND DO A REFRESHER COURSE ON HERPES. H E R E A R E S O M E FA C T S A B O U T H E R P E S :
IS HERPES A VIRUS OR A BACTERIA?
Herpes is a virus. Viruses are smaller than bacteria and need a living host to survive- such as your body.
WHERE CAN HERPES AFFECT ME?
Herpes causes sores in two places on your body- your genitals and/or your mouth.
HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE HERPES?
Herpes is really common- about 50% of Americans have herpes of the mouth, and about 15% of Americans have herpes of the genitals. So don’t be embarrassed if you have herpes. You probably know someone who has it too.
HOW IS HERPES SPREAD?
It’s spread through person contact, meaning skin-to-skin contact with the infected areas. This means that vaginal sex, oral sex, kissing (even casual kissing like a quick peck) etc. can cause the spread of herpes. If you touch an infected area and then touch someone else without washing your hands first, you can spread herpes to that person.
IS HERPES DANGEROUS OR FATAL?
Luckily, herpes itself isn’t terribly dangerous- you won’t die from herpes or get gravely ill from herpes. However, herpes can cause significant discomfort and pain.
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WHY SHOULD I TREAT MY HERPES IF IT’S NOT DANGEROUS?
The sores, or “flare ups”, that happen with herpes can cause breaks in the skin, and breaks in the skin can increase your risk of HIV infection. So, it’s really important to treat your herpes and minimize the risk of other infections.
HOW CAN I PREVENT MYSELF FROM GETTING HERPES?
Avoid sexual contact with someone known to be infected by herpes. Limit number of sexual contact partners; it is a safe idea to be in a mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who you know is not infected with herpes or other sexually transmitted diseases. Use latex condoms correctly when you do have sex.
WHAT DO I DO IF I THINK I MIGHT HAVE HERPES?
Go to your doctor! He or she can diagnose you if you do, in fact, have herpes, and he or she can prescribe appropriate medication. Your doctor will also have information on how to prevent spreading herpes to any future partners.
IS HERPES CURABLE?
No, but there are medications that can prevent or minimize “flare-ups.” These medications also make it less likely that you will spread herpes to someone else.
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WELLNESS
TALKING TO KIDS ABOUT
TERRORISM
WRITTEN B Y MIC HAEL R ICHA R D SO N
After 9/11, my wife said she would struggle to go to sleep at night, because of the airplanes flying overhead. Just a young girl, she was scared they were flying toward her house to hurt her family.
Here are some basic guidelines for parents:
Terrorism is a dark plague that makes the world seem colder, and that makes everyone feel threatened. Parents want to shield their children from gruesome violence, and help them retain a bright outlook on the world around them. But chances are your children have been exposed in some way to news of the many terrorist attacks that have happened recently. Naturally, children have questions, and parents need to provide answers and reassurance of safety.
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Don’t just ignore it. If kids have questions, they’ll find answers on the playground if you don’t step in. If you are rattled, don’t talk to your child until you have things under control yourself. Children are terrified by a scared parent. Find out what your children know. It may help to have separate conversations with children of differing ages. Be reassuring. Remember that the most important thing for a young child is to feel safe. They also want to know their family is safe. Help kids think about the future. Keep routines going. There’s no need to include gruesome details Let the child cope in his own way, even if there is some misunderstanding. Some children will not be bothered by terrorist attacks in distant lands, which is fine. There is no need to make them scared or concerned.
Preschool:
Elementary age:
Middle school:
High school:
Answer questions, but there is no need to elaborate and give details.
Let the child lead the discussion.
Don’t assume they will understand everything. Initiate a discussion.
Find out how they feel, and what their opinions are.
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QUESTIONS CHILDREN ASK
And some ideas for answers
“Why did they do that?”
“Could that happen here?”
Terrorists think that the way some people live is wrong, so they try to hurt those people, and make them feel scared. This is not right. Other people don’t have healthy brains, and they do bad things because their minds don’t work properly.
I don’t think it will. Things like this are very rare. And if something does happen, we have lot’s good people to protect us, like policemen, soldiers, and firefighters.
“Why would they hurt people who didn’t do anything to them?”
“Why did they kill themselves afterward?”
Terrorists hurt regular people because they hope it will make everyone scared. They want people to pay attention to them and what they believe. But that is a very wrong thing to do.
“How do they decide who they want to hurt?” That is hard to say. We don’t always know why they pick the people and places they do. Sometimes they want to just hurt as many people as possible, which is very evil.
Some people believe they are doing something good by hurting others, and that they will get rewarded in heaven. But they are wrong. Other people just don’t want to go to jail, and would rather die.
“Will the terrorists come back?” This could happen again, but things like this don’t happen very often. The police are adding more security to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
“I’m scared” Yes, that was a scary thing that happened. But we have lot’s of people to keep us safe, and I will always be watching out for you.
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FOOD
STREET FOOD–STYLE
Thai Basil Beef SERVES:
4
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Pad gra prao is one of Thailand’s most beloved street foods. This dish is so good because of the Thai basil, which gives it a peppery kick.
It’s a household favorite that always delivers.
Courtesy of The Edgy Veg: 138 Carnivore Approved Recipes by Candice Hutchings and James Aita © 2017 www.robertrose.ca Available where books are sold.
YOU’LL NEED: FOOD PROCESSOR
INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
Rice
1. Rice: In a large saucepan, combine rice and water. Bring to a boil over high heat. Immediately reduce heat to low, cover with a tight-fitting lid and simmer for 15 minutes, until all the liquid has been absorbed. Remove from heat and let stand, covered, while you prepare the recipe. Use a fork to fluff up the rice when ready to serve.
1 cup jasmine rice, rinsed 1-1/2 cups water
Basil Beef
7 garlic cloves, peeled 1 red bell pepper, chopped 2 red Thai chiles, halved and seeded 3 large shallots, roughly chopped 3 tbsp coconut oil 3 tbsp water 1/4 cup tamari (approx.) 1 tsp coconut sugar 2 tbsp mirin (approx.) 3 tbsp vegan Worcestershire 2 lbs veggie ground round Sea salt 1 cup packed fresh Thai basil leaves
Serving Sauce
3 garlic cloves, minced 3 red Thai chiles, sliced 2 tbsp mirin 1/3 cup tamari 6 tbsp freshly squeezed lime juice 5 fresh Thai basil leaves, roughly chopped 1/4 cup sliced cucumber
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2. Basil Beef: In a food processor, combine garlic, red pepper, red Thai chiles and shallots; pulse until a coarse paste forms. 3. In a large skillet, heat coconut oil over medium-high heat. Add paste and cook, stirring, for about 3 minutes, until fragrant. 4. In a small bowl, whisk together water, 1/4 cup tamari, coconut sugar, 2 tbsp mirin and vegan Worcestershire. Set aside. 5. Add veggie ground round to skillet and cook, breaking, up with a wooden spoon. Add tamari mixture and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 20 minutes, until veggie ground round is steaming and heated through. Make sure to check the amount of liquid in the skillet: if it gets too dry, add a little bit of water. You do not want this to be dry. Add more tamari or mirin to taste. 6. Serving Sauce: In a small bowl, whisk together garlic, red Thai chiles, mirin, tamari, lime juice and basil leaves. 7. Once the veggie ground round is heated through, add 1 cup basil leaves. Cover to wilt the basil quickly, about 2 minutes, max. 8. Serve over rice with a side of cucumber slices and a tiny bowl of serving sauce.
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Wisdom teeth removal and orthodontics are easiest in the summer months.
TEETH TIPS FOR
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ith the end of the school year right around the corner, it’s the perfect time to start making those exciting summer plans. In addition to family vacations, summer break is a great opportunity to bring your kids in to your family dental office to take care of their bigger treatment needs. Two common dental needs for most children, orthodontics and wisdom teeth removal, are both great to knock out during these summer months. Often it can be difficult to schedule your children’s dental and orthodontic appointments around their busy school and activity schedules. But during the summertime, many parents use their kids’ break from classes to take care of their bigger dental concerns.
to determine the type of orthodontics necessary for correction. Starting braces in the summer allows for greater flexibility when scheduling the initial consultation and installation appointment. It also gives your child an opportunity to acclimate to the look and feel of braces outside of the hectic social atmosphere of the classroom. So while considering your summer break plans, make sure to prioritize your children’s upcoming dental needs. Bigger procedures like wisdom teeth removal and orthodontics can have a huge impact on oral hygiene and the overall appearance of a smile. Taking care of these concerns during the summer months not only makes it easier to schedule appointments that work with your busy lifestyle, it also guarantees that your children won’t miss any school.
Wisdom teeth removal is a necessity for many children between the ages of 13 – 21. When wisdom teeth emerge misaligned or impacted, you may experience physical discomfort and teeth alignment issues. Removing wisdom teeth is a quick procedure, often 45 minutes or less, that is typically done under IV sedation. Due to the sedation, it’s recommended to plan time off of school or work for the next 24-48 hours. By taking care of this procedure in the summer, you ensure that your child will not have to miss any school or extracurricular activities. Braces are also great to start while school is out. Braces, another common need for children ages 13 – 21, are used to correct a variety of dental issues including teeth crowding, overbite, and crossbite. A quick consultation can determine if you are a candidate for braces, and will help you
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WISDOM TEETH SPECIAL Apex Dental currently has a wisdom teeth removal special at various locations:
$899 to remove all four wisdom teeth, plus sedation. Joseph S. Maio D.D.S.
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FINGERS WON’T
ACCEPTING
STR AIGHTEN?
· No surgery NEW PATIENTS · No scars · No pain · No rehab · Recover in days instead of months · As little as 1/20 the cost of surgery · Immediate use of hand/fingers · Back to work quickly
WHAT IS IT?
Dupuytren’s (doo-puh-trens) Contracture is a condition involving the palm and fingers. Connective tissue (aplmar fascia) just under the skin in the palm begins to thicken and shorten, which causes development of contracted cords and nodules. The fingers then curl down toward the palm. The ring and little finger are most commonly affected.
NO SURGERY!
BEFORE
Now there is a simple, quick non-surgical medical treatment available in the Salt Lake market by Doctor David Kline. This technique was developed in Paris by Doctor J. L. Lermusiaux in the early 1950’s. Dr. Kline had his own hand treated by Dr. Lermusiaux, then studied the procedure and brought the technique to the U.S. in 2002.
AFTER
Under local anesthetic, Dr. Kline uses a small hypodermic needle to divide and release the contracting bands in the diseased areas of the palm and fingers. THE EFFECTIVENESS IS OUTSTANDING! Patients are able to open their hands immediately.
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An Athlete’s Summer Guide to Allergies and Asthma
You can’t “tough out” allergies and asthma, but you can compete this summer without limits!
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s athletes of all ages take the field this summer, the most fearsome opponents for those with asthma and allergies might be triggers that can sideline even the toughest competitors. Everyone can play and stay in the game and make sure it’s fun and safe by following these tips: PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR SPORT Sports that involve a lot of running – such as soccer, lacrosse, basketball, and field hockey – can be tough for kids and adults with exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB), commonly referred to as exercise induced asthma. If symptoms are limiting your ability to perform, then call my office to be assessed. We will design a specific treatment plan for you so you can plan your sports without limits. Don’t just live with allergies and asthma, live without them! This is one thing that you can’t just “tough it out.” In fact, that approach will hinder your performance more than anything. I want you playing to your maximum capacity.
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STOP THE SNEEZING To help head off a mid-at-bat sneezing fit due to allergies to grass and other pollenproducing plants, make sure you get allergy tested and on appropriate preventative medication to ensure allergy control. ENSURE SAFE SNACKING Snacks are the highlight of the game for little ones – except for the child who is allergic to peanuts, milk or other common snack food allergens. Before putting together the snack-assignment schedule, poll parents on children’s allergies to find out if any foods should be avoided. Food allergies can be serious, so if you suspect you or your child suffer from them, make an appointment to get tested and develop a plan. There is also treatment available for this in many cases.
Administer injectable epinephrine and call 911 in the case of a serious reaction, including hives, difficulty breathing and swelling of the tongue. If you are allergic to venom, life-saving treatment is available that can desensitize you to the venom! It is >95% protective! GIVE THE COACH A HEADS UP Alert the coach to any allergic condition, as well as what to do in an emergency. Provide detailed instructions on where medications
Getting the right treatment for your allergies and asthma levels the playing field. No one should suffer or stop being active. You should be able to feel good and participate in your favorite sports without limits! To find out if asthma or allergies bother you or your child and come up with a plan to defeat them, call 801-773-4840.
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Dr Jones is the medical editor for Healthy Magazine for Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. He attended school at Penn State University College of Medicine. He can be reached at: 801-773-4865
BEWARE OF UNEXPECTED OPPONENTS Bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets hang out on or near sports fields, and can pack a powerful punch if they sting.
are kept on the field and on how to use injectable epinephrine in case of a severe allergic reaction.
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DOUGLAS JONES, MD ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALLERGY AT TANNER CLINIC LAYTON AND MURRAY, UTAH rockymountainallergy.com Dr. Douglas Jones brings expertise in providing quality care for allergy, asthma and immunologic disorders to both pediatric and adult patients at Tanner Clinic. In 2008, Dr. Jones founded Rocky Mountain Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, an internationally recognized treatment center known for its innovative food allergy treatment program involving a desensitization process called oral immunotherapy (OIT). Because of its success, patients are traveling from across the world to seek OIT from Dr. Jones. He brought his practice to the Layton Tanner Clinic in 2016, and recently expanded with an office in Murray. Dr. Jones is board certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. He attended the University of Utah where he received a bachelor’s degree in biology, and then earned his medical degree from Penn State University College of Medicine in 2003. Following medical school, Dr. Jones completed a residency program in internal medicine and sub-specialty training in allergy, asthma, and immunology at Creighton University Medical Center. Dr. Jones has received numerous awards, including: Who’s Who Top Doctors Honors Edition, Most Compassionate Doctor, Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) Allies Award Winner, America’s Top Physicians, and Patient’s Choice Award.
As a co-founder and current president of a non-profit organization, Food Allergy Support Team (FAST), Dr. Jones is an established leader in the treatment of food allergies. He also advocates for other rare diseases such as primary immunodeficiency disorders and hereditary angioedema.
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FOOD IS NOT THE ENEMY Food, let’s be friends. But can someone be happy with only a small food friend?
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hat’s it like to be satisfied on a small volume of food? It would certainly help in losing some of those extra pounds. The Lap-Band device can help you do just that. If you are at least 30 pounds overweight and feel like you could use a little help with the safest weight loss surgery available then the Lap-Band may be right for you.
• You can still enjoy the types of food you like to eat but you be happier with a smaller amount!
You can eat most foods and feel comfortable with only a small portion. When you combine healthy food choices with a comfortable, smaller, satisfying portion, weight loss will be a lot easier. All the good eating habits will also aid in that process.
• Recovery is about 5-7 days to full time desk work- a little longer for more strenuous functions
The Lap-Band is a surgically placed silicone ring put around the top of the stomach to help people feel less hungry. It creates an hourglass shape with only a small pouch on top. It helps you feel satisfied on smaller portions of food, and subsequently lose those extra pounds. The outpatient procedure is only about an hour, meaning you can go home that same day. Most people can return to work in about a week.
• It is the safest weight loss surgery available • It is usually an outpatient procedure (After the operation people go home the same day)
• It is adjustable- the tightness is customized to each patients needs during office visits. • It is reversible - The band can be removed. • Malnutrition of vitamins or proteins is rare. • Regular short office visits provide the best weight loss results.
The biggest problems with dieting or portion control can be that you feel hungry all the time. The Lap-Band can help with that. People are then able to more comfortably lose weight by taking in less calories. It’s the safest weight loss surgery option available.
Darrin F. Hansen, MD, FACS Utah Lap-Band and General Surgery 801-523-6177 DrDhansen.com UtahLapBand.com
The real you can then come out. You’ll have more energy, feel better, and enjoy life how you should. Don’t wait any longer. If you feel like this is something that can help you then now’s the time.
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Dr Hansen does extensive work with minimally invasive laparoscopic surgical repair of hiatal hernias for reflux disease. He is known for his advanced laparoscopic procedures.
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ADELMAN, M.D.
The SMART Clinic President & Co-founder Lone Peak Hospital Campus DRAPER, Utah thesmartclinic.com
Focused on Excellence Scott Adelman, MD brings to his patients some of the most important minimally invasive surgical techniques for spine care available today. His professional career spans over 25 years of training, practice and research incorporated into one of the most comprehensive musculoskeletal and spine clinics in the nation. This extraordinary care revolves around his exceptional approach to the latest techniques and technologies, including endoscopic spine procedures, regenerative medicine optimal utilization, spinal cord stimulation therapies, and advanced studies focused on spine, joint and pain conditions. His clinic is repeatedly selected for critical research seeking the best clinical skills matched with answering some of the most pressing questions surrounding STEM cell therapies, spine surgery alternatives, and pain management options beyond opioid dependence. Dr. Adelman’s early interests included medical informatics and biochemistry research. He has achieved board certifications in Physical Medicine & Rehab, Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Sports Medicine. However, his vision for improving spine surgery options evolved from the late 1990’s exposure to endoscopic lumbar discectomy and decompressions as part of his interventional spine pursuits. Since that time he has nearly 20 years of endoscopic surgery expertise, with several thousand surgeries performed. He is now solely focused on endoscopic spine surgery and dedicates his efforts to the training requirements missing from our best institutions. He’ll be the first to tell you he is not the pioneer in this field, simply one of the better students from the best instructors around the world. His commitment and outcomes result in repeated invitations to advanced course workshops across the globe. Dr. Adelman's teaching and training is continuously sought after from the leading programs representing medical groups and institutions.
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LARSEN D.M.D.
ADVANCED DENTISTRY
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Dr. Garon Larsen, general dentist, has spent nearly two decades serving the people of North Utah County. He has helped thousands of patients smile with confidence, eat without pain, and enjoy coming to the dentist. He was recognized as one of America’s Best Dentists two years in a row and voted by Healthy Utah Magazine as “Best Dentist North Utah County.” Patients come from all over to see Dr. Larsen; from St. George to Logan, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, California, even from China and Russia. “My office is patient-centered; appointments run on-time, we make sure you are comfortable and completely numb so you don’t feel anything, and we offer treatments and procedures that patients need and want, like preventive protocols, implants, orthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry,” Dr. Larsen says. “Almost everything you need can be taken care of in our office. Is there anything you’re not happy about with your smile? We can help you!”
“Dr. Larsen's skills and attention to detail, along with the best of the latest technologies, have given me excellent results and care for more than a decade. His staff has also been top notch and focus on providing the best of outcomes with a very personal touch.”
Dr. Larsen is a humanitarian. He has worked with some of the best dentists and surgeons in humanitarian clinics in Central America. He gives nearly a hundred hours of volunteer service every year in various local and international projects. The highlight of his career is being able to provide dental services to those who could never receive it otherwise. He travels to Central America every year to provide dental services and other humanitarian efforts. He and his family started a local event in Alpine 15 years ago (Alpine Living Nativity) and through this event have raised nearly $200,000 which has been donated to various local and international charities. All of these opportunities have given Dr. Larsen a fulfilling life and career. He lives in Lehi with his wife and four children. “I love finding solutions for patients who have complex dental issues as well as seeing children and teenagers for routine procedures,” he says. “Everything we do is patient-centered and based on what would benefit you the most.”
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In order to provide more services and increase our capacity to serve our growing family of patients, we’re expanding! “You’re going to love the new facility…it will take the service and care that we have always provided to a higher level!”
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