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'Smoothie off' 3 sizes
We can all appreciate a quick and tasty breakfast-and even more so if it kills hunger and whittles our waists. The easy key? Smoothies made with healthy fats like avocado, flaxseeds and coconut oil. \"The fats add a critical nutritional piece,\" says Harvard-trained wellness expert Eric J. Rosenbaum, M.D. In fact, when researchers had folks sip drinks that were rich in healthy fats as breakfast, their hunger vanished for hours afterward and they shed up to 18.5 pounds in 12 weeks. More proof it works: Texas empty-nester Mollie Sparks, 60, says fat-rich smoothies were her go-to as she reversed constant fatigue and dropped 42 pounds. Read on for Mollie's inspiring story and to discover how fat in smoothies helps melt fat off bellies, hips and thighs.
"Reiki cured my anxiety!"
After her marriage fell apart, Terri Ann Heiman struggled to move forward. Talk therapy wasn't helping, but then a friend introduced her to a simple, natural healing technique that changed everything
Healthy habits to nix dizziness
Often wake up woozy? \"Dizziness affects 15% to 20% of the population at some point, and it's more common in those over 40,\" says Monica Kalra, D.O. Here, what causes morning dizziness, plus the top good-for-you fixes
Heal your gut and boost your health
Your gut plays a role in everything from keeping your mood sunny to fending off colds and even calming inflammation responsible for arthritis pain. These tricks boost gut diversity so you feel your best
Natural fixes for hay fever
The sun is bright, warm breezes are blowing and plants are blooming all around us—including pesky ragweed. The weed begins releasing pollen in August and keeps producing it well into fall, triggering miserable allergy symptoms such as sneezing, sniffling and itching for 23 million of us. Luckily, relief is at hand: These simple, natural strategies can prevent hay fever flares and soothe symptoms if you’re already suffering
End of summer gorgeous with probiotics
Dermatologists and beauty pros sing the praises of probiotics, the beneficial bacteria found in dairy foods like yogurt.
She uses her gift for painting to feed hungry seniors
After retiring, Diane Chambers took up her old hobby of painting watercolors. Through her art, she discovered a new purpose that has not only helped her overcome health issues but also allowed her to improve the lives of seniors in her community
Key to steady, happy energy!
Wondering where your get-up-and-go has gone? Your vagus nerve may need a tune-up. It branches from the brain through the body and eases stress.
Cancer survivors reunite after 30 years and work at same hospital
Dorian Scott and Dorionne Scott are not related, but they've lived parallel lives.
How to soothe a rosacea flare-up
We know too much time in the sun can lead to burns, but those rays can also trigger rosacea flares.
Easy tricks that sharpen your memory
Exciting research finds that it's easier than you might expect to keep your mind sharp right now and safeguard your thinking down the road too. With a few simple, science-backed tricks, you'll recall the names of new friends and lock in cherished moments with loved ones right through your golden years and beyond
Boost your 'healthspan'
These clever strategies extend your lifespan and \"healthspan\"-the decades you're in great health-helping you experience your golden years with as much vitality as ever
"A cclove oil massage cured my GI problems!"
Severe digestive issues were disrupting Riley Annen's entire life, until she discovered she could relieve her symptoms with an easy and inexpensive remedy
"Help! Every little thing gets to me!"
Tiny tensions that build up over time, aka 'micro stresses,' can create major anxiety. Here, simple ways to take back control and invite true calm
Pennies-a-day diet
M.D.s and real women rave about the bargain fiber proven to speed weight loss by 1,550%
Healthy with summer fun!
The secret to staying upbeat, ache-free and energetic all season long? Enjoying your favorite warm-weather activities
Dinner made easy!
So fast, so delicious!
Upgrade your outdoor space on a dime!
Three horticultural hotshots share how to make any garden tidy and blissfully relaxing
You, summer beautiful from head to toe!
A simple spritz here and a little scrub there are all you need to feel cool and confident all season long
After 85 years these twin sisters were finally reunited!
When their mother died, 5-year-old twins Maurilia and Andrea were sent to live with different relatives. The families didn't stay in touch and the girls lost track of one another...but they never stopped hoping they'd see each other again. At age 90, they learned it's never too late for a dream to come true
Sneaky cause of thinning hair
If you're on semaglutide (like Ozempic or Wegovy) to manage diabetes or your weight, you might spot sparser strands. \"With the rise of Ozempic and related medications, we're seeing people come in and complain of hair loss,\" says dermatologist Ben Behnam, M.D. The shedding is thought to be from rapid weight loss. \"Often a person's body adjusts and their hair grows back, but it can take months.\" To speed regrowth...
4 ways to prevent Lyme disease
Nearly half a million Americans a year are diagnosed with Lyme disease, an illness carried by ticks that can cause symptoms such as fatigue, joint pain, rash and fever. But you don't need to hide indoors and miss out on summer fun to prevent Lyme disease! Just...
Goodbye, back pain!
We love getting out and about in summer, but back pain can take us out of the action. In fact, findings in Pain Medicine reveal backaches prevent more than half of sufferers from enjoying hobbies and social activities. And women over 40 are at added risk, says Ken Hansraj, M.D., author of Watch Your Back. “Dwindling estrogen levels as women age lead to the degeneration of spinal discs, which can irritate nerve roots, causing pain,” he notes. Luckily, help is here!
Hacks that make healthy snacking easy
Ohio State University scientists say most of us eat a meal's worth of snacks daily. To enjoy the foods you love without adding unwanted pounds, try these tricks that keep you feeling full and thwart cravings
#1 Way to Walk Off Weight
We love inspirational social media posts from Today weatherman AI Roker about his walking workouts. We also love why he makes 'em: to show folks how big an impact such simple movement can have-even for those of us who haven't exercised in ages. \"We hear a lot about walking 10,000 steps, but you don't have to start with that,\" he insists. \"Maybe you just go around your block or take a 15-minute walk after dinner. Studies show how beneficial it is. You don't even have to walk fast!\" It was the exact message Detricia Woods-Meadows needed to hear. \"I could only manage 3,000 steps a day at first,\" recalls the Dallas project analyst, 52, who walked almost entirely inside her home. Yet it was plenty. In mere weeks, \"I woke up and realized my back didn't hurt anymore.\" Within a year, she'd reversed prediabetes and shed 65 pounds. Keep reading for scientific proof that tiny daily step goals can speed us toward lean, good health.
'The journey begins with one step!"
Beloved Today weatherman and TV personality AI Roker, 69, is known for brightening the days of his millions of viewers-even when there are clouds looming. But how has AI made it through his life's greatest storms, including cancer and a life-threatening blood clot? Here, he shares how family, his fans, a positive attitude and prioritizing his health kept him shining through it all
MENO-BELLY GONE!
\"When I first went into menopause at age 39, I was beyond frustrated with symptoms that seemed to appear overnight-from brain fog to weight gain, hair loss to insomnia,\" shares Anna Cabeca, D.O., a triple board-certified expert in women's health.
Berry bliss
Fudgy cake mix and a fast from-scratch filling make it simple to whip up this decadent dessert
"Help me know when it's time to walk away"
Whether you're debating if you should change jobs or shift gears in your personal life, quitting often means opening the door to new opportunities. Here, how to do just that
She helps first responders fight cancer!
After beating breast cancer, veteran firefighter Lt. Tina Guiler started a foundation to help her fellow female first responders also facing health issues thrive physically and professionallyand inspire young girls to join their ranks in the process