Sunday, July 29, 2007

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One Last Subject: Sleep

Millions of Americans deprive themselves of one essential thing needed for a healthy lifestyle on an almost daily basis: sleep.

Between our inability to deal with stress, poor eating habits, not enough physical activity, over packed schedules, allergies, sleep apnea, traffic noise...I could go on, but I think you get where I'm going with people not getting enough quality sleep.

We're supposed to get at least 8 hours a day. I can't remember the last time I actually slept more than 6 hours all in a row.

Sleep is when our bodies recharge, rebuild damaged tissue and archive our memories.

Sleep deprivation causes moodiness, lack of concentration, shortened attention spans and lower immunity. It can even stunt the growth of young children. Is it any wonder we have such a horrible road rage problem on our American Highways.

Speaking of sleep...one hour to go and I can get some. My eyes are starting to cross.
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2007

Almost

One hour and 15 minutes left and I'm nodding off in my chair.
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Jul
2007

Cancers - Early Detection

You can do everything right and live the most healthiest lifestyle possible and still end up developing cancer.

Early detection is a must to get the highest chance of survival once diagnosed. As a woman, I'm only familiar with the types of tests I need, but if there are any questions or concerns (man or woman), please consult your physician right away!

First, every woman should get an annual exam done at every year. In addition, you should be doing monthly self-breast exams. Once you turn 40 (or earlier if there is a history of breast cancer in your family), you need to start getting mammograms. I'll be getting my first one this year.

My friend Deb has some helpful links on her site:
Breast Cancer Resource Links
National Breast Cancer Foundation video called Beyond the Shock
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2007

No Magic Pill

As I've pointed out these last 22 hours or so, living a healthy lifestyle in our current social climate takes a bit of work. There's no easy button or magic pill that will make you suddenly healthy, especially if you've been abusing your body with lack of exercise and processed junk foods for a long time.

Fad diets, diet products, sudden weight changes...they all ultimately result in the failure of one's health goals. Eat right and exercise. That's it. That;s the magaic formula.

Korn—Word Up!

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2007

Molds and Allergens

Amy stresses the importance of ridding your environment of molds and allergens. I can definitely relate to this piece of advice. When I worked at the pizza place, the water would seep under the tiles into the wooden subfloor below. You should've seen the black mold that was growing there. It was freaking disgusting. There was also a crawl space under building that had all kinds of crud growing in it.

I always felt sick working there. I knew it was the physical space because if I took any time off at all, I felt a lot better.