Would Your Kitchen Pass a Health Inspection?
Would the government let people eat in your home if you were a restaurant? By Angela Silva You feel a sense of pride after finishing a home-cooked meal that leaves your family finger-licking and asking for more. You enjoy teaching your kids how to bake and cook, and sometimes letting them experiment on their own. …
Easter Egg Hacks
By MotivHealth There are few holiday festivities as tedious as dyeing Easter eggs, but Easter just doesn’t look quite right without them. Check out the hacks below to eliminate your Easter egg mess and create cooler, eye-catching designs this year. 1. Add Baking Soda to Boiling Water Adding a little baking soda to the water …
CELEBRITY STYLE HOW TO’S
FOR A SEXY MESSY UP-DO “Up dos” are no longer the formal stiff-looking buns and knots that women used to fashion during proms, weddings or other formal occasions. Instead modern up-dos are softer, sexier and more feminine. Modern up-dos can be done quickly and can be worn during any occasion. To do it yourself, all …
World Health Day: 5 Simple Changes to Improve Your Health
By MotivHealth April 7th, 2022 is World Health Day. It can seem daunting to attain your health goals, but small, consistent changes lead to big results! Below are five simple life changes you can make to set you on the path to long-term health. 1. Get More Sleep “Human beings are the only species that …
Study Suggests Acetaminophen in Pregnancy linked to ‘ADHD-like behaviors’
By Taylor Smith | Healthy-Mag.com Acetaminophen, the active agent in drugs like Tylenol, is the most common drug ingredient in America. It is found in more than 600 over-the-counter and prescription medications including pain relievers, fever reducers, sleep aids, and even allergy medicines. A new study from researchers in Denmark indicates that the use of acetaminophen …
Clearing the Air
A fresh look at the some of our “green” initiatives for air quality and renewable energy. Written by Taylor Smith | Healthy-Mag.com Everybody’s looking to “go green” these days. Planes, trains, and automobiles are all looking for sustainable sources of energy to keep us moving, while scientists and researchers everywhere are searching for the …
National Nutrition Month: Eating Healthy Doesn’t Have to be Hard
by MotivHealth There are all sorts of buzzwords when it comes to nutrition: macros, deficit, superfoods, antioxidants, organic, non-GMO… Because nutrition is such a hot topic, it can be overwhelming to try to eat healthy. Sometimes it feels like nutrition is an all-or-nothing endeavor, which leaves many people feeling like they’re never doing enough for …
Myths About Suicide
What you need to know about a leading killer in America Globally, more than 800,000 take their own lives each year. About 40,000 people in America commit suicide each year, and prevalence has been growing since 2000. It is now the 10th leading causing of death in America, yet there still persists a lack of …
Asian-Inspired Mushroom Soup
By Emma Penrod This particular dish has become one of my late winter/early spring staples. It’s warm and flavorful, like my favorite winter fare, but light and colorful like spring. And of course, a little inspiration from the traditional soups of Eastern fare gives it an unexpected kick. This is a great first-course if you’re …
Eating Disorder Awareness: Improving Your Relationship with Food
By MotivHealth Insurance Company person binge eating at night Eating Disorder Awareness The month of February promotes eating disorder awareness. Eating disorders continue to be a growing problem as social media and television spread manipulated images and unrealistic body ideals. There are three main eating disorders: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating Disorder (BED). Anorexia Nervosa …