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Tag Archives: Holidays
Health Tip: Are You Disposed to the Holiday Blues?
Risk factors for holiday depression Though the holiday season is joyous for many, it can be depressing for some. The Cleveland Clinic mentions these risk factors for the holiday blues: Connecting the holidays with family problems or painful memories. Expecting … Continue reading
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Tomorrow is the traditional celebration of Thanksgiving for those here in the United States and Americans abroad. It is a blessing to realize the journey to today in health information literacy awareness. Here are some sites where you can learn … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, Family Health History, Food safety, Holidays, Pets, Thanksgiving, Turkey, United States
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
The new year contains uncertainty, mystery, hope and promise. We wish you a great start to 2011!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
It is the time of year when many holidays are celebrated – Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and the New Year! We may see snow, Christmas trees, other beautiful decorations, shoppers, music events – especially Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol” and … Continue reading
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Tagged A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, Christmas, Christmas tree, Hanukkah, holiday, Holidays, Jesus, Kwanzaa, New Year, Nutcracker, Opinions, Religious, Santa Claus
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Holiday Wellness Tips
The following was shared by our wellness team here at the College. I wanted to share them with you. “Here are a few reminders regarding how to stay healthy during the cold winter months, provided by the Centers for Disease … Continue reading
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Tagged Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Eating, food, health, Holidays, Physical exercise, Snack food, wellness
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Happy Hanukkah!
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Tagged celebration, Hanukkah, Holidays, Jewish Holidays, Jews
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Thanksgiving Food Safety
Check out this MedlinePlus link http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/foodsafety.html to food safety so you will have a more enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Related Articles Thanksgiving Safety and the Glories of Store-Bought Cookie Dough (familydoctormag.com) What Bon Appétit, Food and Wine, Saveur, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Cooking, Food safety, Holidays, MedlinePlus, Thanksgiving
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