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October 12, 2017
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Move More
How harmful is too much sitting?
Stand up and read this: According to one study, people who spend more than four hours a day in front of a screen have a higher risk of early death in general and a higher risk of events related to heart disease, such as chest pain or heart attack. But sitting in front of the TV isn't the only concern. Any extended sitting — such as behind a desk at work or behind the wheel — can be harmful. Read on and get motivated to move more.
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Healthy Eating
6 grab-and-go snack ideas
Do you travel often for work? Have a hard time making healthy decisions when you're on the go? Well-planned, healthy snacks can complement your weight-loss plan and satisfy your hunger, especially when you're outside the comfort of your own home. Try these simple snacking tips.

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Today's Nutrition Tip
Scale back on sodium
Most of the sodium in your diet comes from processed and prepared foods, such as canned vegetables, soups, deli meats and frozen meals. Another major source of sodium is condiments. Scale back on sodium by eating more fresh foods and fewer processed foods. Add herbs or spices instead of salt for extra flavor.



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