September 26, 2023 by zies1 Diabetes is a chronic condition that impacts 37 million people in the United States. What’s even more shocking is 1 in 5 people don’t know they have it. Approximately 12.1% of the adult population in Ohio have a diagnosis of diabetes. Unfortunately, there isn’t a cure but there are various […]
According to Plan-Finances in Later Life | Live Healthy Live Well
March 2, 2023 by Kathy Tutt There is an old adage that states, “Life can’t go according to plan, if you don’t have a plan.” This rings true when you think about later life planning. Planning for later life issues is not only; such planning can give you control of your affairs while you are […]
It’s Time to Unplug | Live Healthy Live Well
May 21, 2020 by Emily Marrison If there has ever been a time when we have realized the communication opportunities and flexibility that online platforms can provide, it is now. Many of us who are working from home are now using technology in ways we would never have dreamed of just a few short weeks […]
March | 2014 | Live Healthy Live Well
Are you eating wheat products? Lately, the news has included many stories on how wheat is bad for you causing abdominal fat, triggering diseases, and being linked with Alzheimer’s, headaches, depression and others. If all that is true why is wheat recommended in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, by nutrition experts and American Heart Association? […]
October | 2019 | Live Healthy Live Well
I’ve heard references to plum pudding at Christmas time for years. If you’ve read or seen Dickens’ work “A Christmas Carol,” then you know he loved to write about food. In this popular holiday classic, Dickens waxed poetic about huge turkeys and flaming plum puddings. Eating plum pudding after Christmas dinner became an English obsession […]
Calcium | Live Healthy Live Well
In our efforts to improve nutrition and choose “healthy foods”, it can sometimes be a challenge to know what is healthy and what is not. One measure of how a food fits in to your efforts to “eat healthy” is to look at how many important nutrients the food provides for the amount of calories […]
December | 2024 | Live Healthy Live Well
Plastic, a ubiquitous material that was once admired for its durability, flexibility, and endless number of uses. Historically, plastic was developed as an alternative to natural ivory in 1869 by John Wesley Hyatt. The popularity of the game billiards contributed to the strain of the supply of ivory, leading to a New York firm offering […]
Thinking of Poverty as a Health Epidemic | Live Healthy Live Well
January 23, 2024 by ryankline375 Poverty is one of the largest health risk factors we face as a nation. From health outcomes to mental health diagnosis, poverty serves as a major limitation to personal and community health. For many of us, the COVID-19 Pandemic illustrated the effects of poverty on working class access to affordable […]
November | 2024 | Live Healthy Live Well
My book club is reading a novel where there is a misunderstanding about the main character’s home life, resulting in a series of white lies being told to co-workers. She thinks that no one will know, but of course there wouldn’t be a story if her boss doesn’t show up at the family holiday gathering. […]

Heart Disease | Live Healthy Live Well
What comes to mind when you think of February? For many, it’s Valentine’s Day, others may think of a dreaded month of winter weather. Some may know February as Black History Month. Still others, like me, may think of American Heart Month. While all of these are accurate, one is nearer and dearer to my […]