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Microwaved Food

Microwaved Food

Tanya Todd Healthy Living

Millions of people have them in their homes – and over 90% of Americans use them for meal preparation! They are so convenient and energy efficient, especially when compared to conventional ovens. Actually very few homes and restaurants don't have them.

Health benefits of quitting smoking

Health benefits of quitting smoking

Tanya Todd Healthy Living

Planning to quit? Tomorrow? It's hard, I know, so maybe you will not be ready tomorrow, but do prepare for the future! I was a smoker not too long ago, and quitting smoking was without any doubt the greatest favor I did for myself!

Chipotle and other organic fast food restaurants

Chipotle and other organic fast food restaurants

Tanya Todd Healthy Living

America has been called a fast food nation, and this is for a reason. Everyday, one out of four Americans eats in a fast food restaurant. The main reason is convenience: we simply lack time, and the second reason is money: fast food is cheap.

Orthodox Fasting Recipes

Orthodox Fasting Recipes

Tanya Todd Healthy Living

There are several reasons behind fasting for religious reasons, including in the Orthodox Christian tradition. One of the most important challenges is getting better at self-imposed discipline and learning how to say 'no' to impulses.

6 Things That Happy People Do Every Day

6 Things That Happy People Do Every Day

Delialah Falcon, ND Healthy Living

If you’re feeling blue, there are ways to change your thinking and behavior to increase the happiness in your life. Take a minute to let go of those unhappy habits so you can start to feel the effects of those habits that can lead you to happiness.

Sepsis: The Silent Killer

Sepsis: The Silent Killer

Annemarie Jarrett Healthy Living

September 13th 2016 is World Sepsis Day. Why not take a look at one of the most common and deadly diseases, and find out why it's called the "silent killer".

Sepsis, The Disease That Won't Go Away

Sepsis, The Disease That Won't Go Away

Robert Rister Healthy Living

A diagnosis of sepsis was once considered a prediction of certain death. With modern medicine, a majority of sepsis and septic shock patients survive as long as they are in the hospital, but death rates once they get out remain stubbornly high.