Health Care Should Be for Everyone, But So Should Individual Care of Health
While the President and Congress grapple with how to provide health care to all Americans perhaps it is time to reflect on why we are in this mess in the first place.
Health Care Should Be for Everyone, But So Should Individual Care of Health
While the President and Congress grapple with how to provide health care to all Americans perhaps it is time to reflect on why we are in this mess in the first place.
Jonesing for a Krispy Kreme donut but wishing it contained the daily requirements for fiber and vitamins, or a cheesesteak that would provide the low fat protein to fuel a turbo charged day? In reality most Americans fight off the after lunch malaise daily, trying their best to eat a balanced diet and still watch their waistlines increase every year.
Numerous studies in recent years have shown that walking on a regular basis lowers an employee’s incidence of stroke, dementia and Alzheimer’s, however scientists are just now uncovering the exact reasons why.
Chairs are slowly killing you.
Our bodies were designed for constant movement yet within the last 50 years Americans have become more sedentary than at any point in history. Historically high obesity rates, rising medical claims, and an increase in numerous diseases point to the growing severity of this problem. How can we move more when our jobs keep us shackled to an office chair? Treadmill desks offer a solution.
