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Exercise Plan Starts With a Cheek Swab

Kurt Johnsen, who founded American Power Yoga, a fusion of martial arts and traditional yoga practices, in 2001, has taken a genetics-based approach with his latest fitness endeavor.

A Mindful Approach To Breaking Bad Habits

A sight that stood out to Judson Brewer during his first trip to Paris with his wife a couple of years ago: the tourists.

Antibiotics Won’t Cure Colds, Flu

Your throat is scratchy, you’re achy and feverish, your cough is keeping you up at night, but you can’t afford to miss work.
Faith

Finding Beauty in Alzheimer’s

In her book, Broken Beauty, and through social media, Sarah said she is trying to show the beauty behind brokenness and what happens when one fixes their eyes on love.

Mom Launches All-In-One Body Lounge

An all-in-one “body maintenance” shop in University Park is aiming to tackle individual health from every level – and with a personal touch that doesn’t resemble a hospital waiting room.

The J Promotes ‘Wellthy’ Living

Baylor Scott & White Health and the Lieberman Family Wellness Center will present Wellth Week, March 3 - 8, at the J.

IV Therapy Coming to Hillcrest Avenue

The treatments are meant to combat a variety of issues and concerns such as energy, immunity, performance, skin health, and overall hydration. 

SESSION Pilates Studio Coming to Lovers Lane

The non-traditional, community-focused reformer Pilates studio is opening its third location this year in University Park.
Philanthropy

JDRF Hosting TypeOneNation Summit

Activities at the summit include will include a healthy cooking demonstration by the Happy Diabetic Chef, breakout sessions on a wide array of topics related to T1D, and youth tracks for children and teens.
Philanthropy

JDRF To Host TypeOneNation Summit

Activities at the summit include will include a healthy cooking demonstration by the Happy Diabetic Chef, breakout sessions on a wide array of topics related to T1D, and youth tracks for children and teens.

Reject ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ Stereotype

I remember a close uncle often proclaiming in response to many of my childhood tantrums, “Boys don’t cry!” Quite frankly, those are words of flawed wisdom.
Faith

In Pursuit of a Mindful New Year

Mindfulness, a meditation practice often associated with Asian culture and Buddhism, is drawing increasing interest in the Western World.

New Year, new you: Five ways to be your best in 2019

Raise your hand if you’re the type of person who bites off more than they can chew when it comes to New Year’s Resolutions. Don’t be shy, we all fancy ourselves

Five Tips For A Good Night’s Sleep

Millions toss and turn much of the night, unable to fall asleep – or to stay asleep once they finally do drift off.

Healthy Ideas for Older Adults

For many of us, fall is synonymous with the fresh start of a new school year and the satisfaction that comes from busy, productive days and learning new things.

You Should Have Gotten a Flu Shot Already

Pumpkin patches, football, and flu shots – cooler temperatures may come or go, but these are sure signs of fall in North Texas. And sure as it’s autumn, medical

Healthy Eyes Help Learning

The American Optometric Association recommends comprehensive eye exams occur between 6 months and 12 months, again at age 3, and before entering school at age

Park Cities Moms Open Spa, Tout Benefits of Ozone Therapy

Ozone is a colorless gas made up of three oxygen atoms and is used to aid blood flow, increase white blood cell count, and produce anti-inflammatory effects.

Health Services Monitoring DISD Tuberculosis Cases

Dallas ISD students and faculty are moving forward after two cases of tuberculosis were found at W.T. White High School.
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