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Healthy Eating - Low Carb menus are now available at many fast-food restaurants - from Claire Varrelmann for Arby's 
We all heard of such South Beach diet, Atkins diet, low carb, counting calories & all, how do we have time to watch the calories that intake on the daily basic? Good news! The next time you visit one of these fast-food restaurants, please check out their latest healthy choice menus. 

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This website and toll-free call center were created to provide FREE, reliable health information for women everywhere. Browse their database for great resources or take a look through our Special Sections on topic areas like heart disease, disabilities and pregnancy.

 

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Health & Well Being Resources
Health Resources Links - From government health Websites to women health organizations, from marriage to family therapists to mental health, from post depression to recovery, we have it all here for you.

Introduction to the Health Legacy that you leave behind - Valerie Scardino, M.P.A. NWHIC Project Director, Office on Women's Health

2005 Daybook -“Generations: Women’s Health Across the Lifespan” is available to view or download in its entirety on the NWHIC web site. The chapter, “Healthy Eating and an Active Lifestyle” outlines the physical effects of being overweight and obese, and provides ideas for healthy eating.
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Fit to Eat is a section of 4Girls Health that is aimed at teaching teen girls to develop nutritious eating habits. Whether you have a teenage girl, work with them, or are just interested in adolescent health, this site is full of important nutrition information that will give anyone insight into a healthier diet.
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DENISE AUSTIN: FIT & FIRM PREGNANCY - While pregnancy is a time when women splurge on various foods, this is also an important time to stay in shape and remain healthy for the baby.  Denise Austin is keeping current and soon-to-be moms in shape with the DVD release – Fit & Firm Pregnancy.  Austin delivers three complete energy-boasting pregnancy workouts that focus on everyday strength, perfect pregnancy posture and reshaping after-baby body flab.  With the current baby boom, in Hollywood and beyond, this is the best time to get in shape for a mom-to-be! “Bonus” Post Bounce-Back Workout: Bounce back fast with this 10-minute, invigorating routine that re-educates the abs for a waist-slimming workout.

Monthly Featured Topic

Featured Health Topic - Diabetes - A feature designed to help you find important health information on womenshealth.gov and girlshealth.gov - Sources by Amanda Bach - According to the American Diabetes Association, 18.2 million people in America have diabetes. But 5.2 million of these people have yet to be diagnosed because diabetes can be a silent disease. You could have it for years and never know it. During this time, your eyes, nerves, and kidneys could be harmed by too much sugar in your blood. The American Diabetes Alert Day, is a one-day call-to-action for people to find out if they are at risk for diabetes.

Your Skin
Your skin is your largest and most visible organ. It’s exposed to the elements daily, oftentimes without protection from harmful UVA and UVB rays. With Independence Day weekend already upon us, you’re probably planning to be outside more than usual.

In recognition of UV Safety Month, we want to give you the information you need to be proactive when it comes to taking care of your skin.
 

Skin Cancer - by Amanda Bach - Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. The number of new cases of skin cancer appears to be rising each year. The number of deaths due to skin cancer, though, is fairly small. The good news is that skin cancer is now almost 100% curable if found early and treated promptly.


Tanning - by Amanda Bach - You might think you look better with a tan, but the truth is, there is no such thing as a safe tan. When your skin becomes tan, it is really a sign that your skin cells have been hurt. The sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays are what damage your skin and these rays play a big role in the growth of skin cancer, the most common kind of cancer in the U.S. Today, more young people than ever are getting skin cancer.

 

The Environment and Women's Health - by Amanda Bach - The environment is everything around us wherever we are—at home, at work, or outdoors. It includes, among other things, the air we breathe, the water we drink and use, and the food we eat. Chemicals found in air, water, and soil can cause serious health problems in women and men, such as cancer and problems with the lungs or reproductive system. Children are more at risk than adults for health problems caused by substances in the environment. This is because their immune system, which helps their body fight illness, is not fully mature. They also inhale air more deeply than adults when they breathe, which makes them take in more pollution. Children also spend more time outdoors and are less likely to notice any health problems.

Monthly Featured Articles & Resources
What is Asthma? - by Amanda Bach - Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. The airways are the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, the inside walls of your airways are inflamed (swollen). The inflammation  makes the airways very sensitive, and they tend to react strongly to things that you are allergic to or find irritating. When the airways react, they get narrower, and less air flows through to your lung tissue. This causes symptoms like wheezing (a whistling sound when you breathe), coughing, chest tightness, and trouble breathing, especially at night and in the early morning. Asthma cannot be cured, but most people with asthma can control it so that they have few and infrequent symptoms and can live active lives.

The Prescription Lowdown - By Amy Allen Clark - Prescription medication is an expense that many families cannot afford. If you do not have an insurance plan that will cover your prescriptions and are a low-income family, then you are not alone. Fortunately there are programs available to assist you with your medications, but finding them can be a struggle.

What is postpartum depression? - by Amanda Bach - Postpartum depression is a treatable medical illness characterized by feelings of sadness, indifference, blue, unhappy, miserable, or down in the dumps, exhaustion and anxiety following the birth of your baby. Most of us feel this way at one time or another for short periods.

Surviving Colic, and all the advice comes with it - by Cecily Harrison - I had waited so long, I wanted the entire experience of motherhood to be instinctive, natural.  “Women have been doing this for thousands of years,” I kept repeating, and each time someone with children suggested being a parent was the hardest job around, I’d say, “Bring it on.”

Emmy-Award Winning Actress Linda Dano to Spearhead National Campaign - by HealthyWomen.org - Multimedia Program Aims to End the Loneliness of Depression and Inspire Hope for Recovery - Linda Dano steps into the spotlight today to reveal her personal struggle with depression and announce she will spearhead Support Partners, a national campaign that encourages a support team approach to overcoming depression.

Breastfeeding and Your Hospital Birth - by Cecily Harrison - The big day is coming--soon, you’ll have your baby in your arms.  If you’re delivering in a hospital, you’ve had the tour, you’ve seen the room, you’ve imagined the moment you meet your newborn.  You cry just thinking about it. Then, your baby is here.  Perhaps you delivered without medication, the baby was early, late, you were induced, had an epidural, a C-section. 

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Dr. Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD, MSW, CCH, CRT, noted author of If I’d Only Known…Sexual Abuse in or out of the Family: A Guide to Prevention, speaker and seminar leader has over twenty years experience specializing in parenting, life and career issues. She is noted for her pioneering work in Emotional, Physical and Sexual Abuse Prevention and Recovery. She has over twenty years as a professional speaker on personal growth. 

Healthy Women Today
Stress & Food Cravings - By Fit America MD. -Stress is certainly a condition that triggers food cravings but it is also important for you to be aware that your cravings may be associated with some deficiency in your body too.

Special Edition: Wellness Lifestyle & Your Body Image - contributed by Amanda Bach
Body Image and Your Health - Amanda Bach
As women, we all want to look and feel our best. This is not always easy, considering the busy life today's woman leads and the many responsibilities she may have. It can be tough to find time for exercising and eating right, not to mention controlling stress! Developing and nurturing a positive body image and a healthy mental attitude is crucial to a woman's happiness and wellness. What is body image?


Staying Active - Amanda Bach - An active lifestyle can help every woman. If you think you’re too busy with work, family, and all the other demands in your life, listen up! In fact, 30 minutes of moderate physical activity on most days of the week can greatly improve your health.

Wellness - a guide to the healthy lifestyle -
Amanda Bach - Fortunately Wellness is a concept that is becoming more and more the subject of conversation, so much so that you hear it defined as "a lifestyle that focuses on physical and mental well-being." Being fully aware of what it really consists of is not as easy. Let's take a look.

How and Where to achieve daily Wellness - Amanda Bach - Nearly 2000 years ago the Latin poet, Giovenale, expressed the ideal of Wellness with his motto "mens sana in corpore sano" (a sound mind is a sound body), stressing that an ideal balance is only obtained with 360 degree approach, where the health of your body goes hand in hand with mental well-being.

The Benefits of Wellness - Amanda Bach - It is by now fairly obvious that when we speak of total wellness, we also need to set and maintain a few goals; achieving adequate aerobic capacity, strong and toned muscles, flexibility, elasticity, and ideal body weight, a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.

Wellness: What's myth and what's not - Amanda Bach - You must do a lot of sit-ups to send that belly away? Working out on a stationary bicycle will not make your legs bigger? Exercising for anything less than an hour is waste of time?

Resources, Researches & Press Releases

Articles by Contributor Michele Howe
Michele Howe
Author/Writer
Michele Howe is a book reviewer for Publishers Weekly, FaithfulReader.com, Aspiring Retail and has published over 900 articles/reviews. She works as a manuscript critique editor for the Christian Communicator and writes on women's health issues for the Toledo Free Press, CatholicMom.com, Radiant, Monore Journal, CBN.com, Radiant, Godly Businesswoman, Women of Faith, and Esprit.

Howe has also published eight books for women including: Going It Alone: Meeting the Challenges of Being a Single Mom, Prayers for Homeschool Moms, Prayers for New and Expecting Moms, Prayers of Comfort and Strength, Prayers to Nourish a Woman's Heart, Successful Single Moms, and Pilgrim Prayers for Single Mothers.

Mothering Through Mid-Life: When Disengagement Entices - by Michele Howe - I had just gotten up and admittedly wasn't quite fully awake when my husband soberly informed me that our eighteen-year-old daughter's car had been vandalized during the night. I stood there in the chilly kitchen trying to take in the specific details of the minor crime...worst was the insulting graffiti written on her windows. A myriad of conflicting thoughts and emotions ran like a freight train through my brain, some of which I am ashamed to confess were of the reprisal sort.

Top Ten Exercise and Training Related Mistakes Of Women Over 35 - by Michele Howe - Trainer Maryellen Jordan, owner of Positively Fit, makes the following observations regarding general oversights women over the age of thirty-five make in regard to exercising and training most efficiently.

 

Top Ten Dermatological Mistakes Of Women Over 35 - by Michele Howe - Dr. John Anders of Anders Medical Corp. has compiled what he considers to be the top ten oversights women over the age of thirty-five routinely make in regard to maintaining the health of their skin, hair, and nails.

Top Ten Dental Health Mistakes Of Women Over 35 - by Michele Howe - According to Dr. Peter Urbanik at Brookview Dental in Sylvania, Ohio, women over the age of thirty-five can make similar missteps in caring for their dental health. Dr. Urbanik cites the following list of mistakes as those he routinely sees during the course of his practice.

Women and Mid-Life Depression Triggers: It Can Happen On the Road to Recovery - by Michele Howe - Caught unawares, women may be temporarily blindsided by unforeseen "mid-life triggers" leading to depression. In the course of his practice, orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Christopher A. Foetisch, Toledo, OH, has noticed that mid-life women sometimes enter his office already depleted by life's stresses and then surgery tips them over the edge and while this may occur in only 5-10% of female patients, for these women the onset of depression is emotionally devastating and completely unexpected.

Women and Elective Surgery: Essential Information for a Trauma-Free Recovery - by Michele Howe -  For any woman choosing to undergo elective surgery, sensible planning is only one aspect of overall readiness. In order to be most effectively prepared, the decisions a woman makes subsequent to her surgery date and in the days immediately following will profoundly affect the overall quality of her recovery. According to Dr. Christopher A. Foetisch, an orthopedic surgeon who performs over 500 surgeries each year at Flower Hospital, it has been his experience that one of the first missteps some women make post-surgery is that they resist taking essential pain medications by wrongly accepting a self-imposed stigma equating medication with weakness, thereby compounding unnecessary pain upon an already stressed and impaired body.

Curative Downtime: Restorative Measures to Enhance the Healing Process - by Michele Howe - *Set aside non-essentials and make practical preparations. Organize your life today by anticipating your needs and that of your family's during those first post-surgery weeks. 

Researches & Resources from government sites and other publications

Don't Pass the Salt: Cutting Sodium for Better Health - The following article is excerpted from the August 2006 issue of HealthyWomen Take 10 - By Robin Warshaw - Maybe you consider yourself a dedicated reader of food labels. You check for total fat, saturated fat, trans fat and the "good" poly- and monounsaturated fats. You know what numbers to look for and which show the product is too high-fat to consume. Like many shoppers, if you see low numbers, you take the item and move on.  After all, who has time to read the full food label for every product you're considering buying? That's why it's easy to skip over the information on sodium, or salt, which usually appears in the middle of the nutrition facts list. Even if you read it, you may not know whether the amount of sodium per serving, shown in milligrams, is okay or not.

Better Sleep & Interview with Dr. Amy Wolfson  - Sources by Amanda Bach - Americans seem to be willing to do almost anything to cope with sleep-deprivation and emotional stress, but when push comes to shove, they are turning to quick fixes in lieu of obvious solutions. According to the findings of the 2006 Better Sleep Month survey, Americans are ignoring the fundamental steps to improve quality sleep and mood. It is well-known that sleep problems can be a key sign of depression. What people may not realize is that the reverse is also true sleep disorders can actually trigger mood disorders and depression. As researchers learn more about the underlying cyclical connection between sleep and our mental health, the important balance is becoming even more apparent. We have an interview (Q&A) with sleep expert and 2006 Better Sleep Month Spokesperson, Dr. Amy Wolfson. Dr. Wolfson is a sleep researcher, Professor of Psychology at the College of Holy Cross and authored the book "The Woman's Book of Sleep: A Complete Resource Guide.”

Low-Cal Diets: For the Young at Heart - Office on Women's Health - By Amanda Bach -  Feeling younger in middle age may be as easy as eating a low-calorie, nutritionally balanced diet, U.S. researchers report. These types of diets help slow cardiac aging, according to researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Their study included 25 people, aged 41 to 65, who'd consumed a low-calorie diet (about 1,400 to 2,000 calories a day) an average of six years. The hearts of the people on the low-calorie diet were also able to relax between beats in a way similar to the hearts of people 15 years younger. The study appears in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

Trans Fat on Food Labels: Now You See It, Now You Don't - Office on Women's Health - By Amanda Bach - When it comes to food labels that list levels of unhealthy trans fats, zero plus zero doesn't always equal zero. That's because newly implemented U.S. Food and Drug Administration rules on labeling allow foods with less than 0.5 grams of trans fats per serving to claim "zero" grams of trans fats on their labels.

Dogs Smell Signs of Cancer - This is a story from WomensHealth.gov - Office on Women's Health - By Amanda Bach - Now, a new study shows that man's best friend can also detect lung and breast cancer in breath samples. "When we heard anecdotally that there was a device out there that might be able to detect cancer at its earliest stages, before it even shows up on an MRI, according to the Pine Street Foundation, a nonprofit group in California that conducted the study. The group helps cancer patients who are facing tough treatment decisions.


10 Easy Ways to Milk Your Morning - By Elizabeth Somer,
Registered Dietitian - Experts say a healthy breakfast has a bundle of benefits including boosting energy, improving your mood and promoting a healthy weight. Registered dietitian Elizabeth Somer says morning is also the perfect time to “milk your diet” and get 24 ounces of milk in 24 hours. Here are some of Elizabeth’s quick