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By incorporating these easy changes, you can enjoy a delicious and healthier Thanksgiving meal without losing the flavors that make the holiday memorable.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) refers to a group of lung diseases that result in breathing difficulties due to lung damage and limitations in airflow.
Discover essential tips and common issues that can impact your well-being in our latest blog. From managing infections to preventing incontinence, we've got you covered!
Celebrate fall with our delicious Pumpkin Pie Overnight Oats! This creamy, protein-packed breakfast is not only heart-healthy and gluten-free but also perfect for vegetarian and vegan diets.
The earlier diabetes is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat. That’s why recognizing signs of the condition is so important.
Wondering when memory lapses are normal and when they could be a sign of something more serious? PIH Health Neurologist Neil Manering MD shares key insights on memory loss and when to talk to your doctor.
Avoid a serious case of pneumonia by recognizing the signs and symptoms of this lung infection.
As the colder months approach and the sun sets earlier, it can be tough to keep up with evening workouts—especially if you prefer exercising outdoors. Now is the perfect time to switch to a morning routine that will boost your health and wellness
Do your heart a favor and click for tips to reduce sodium in your diet. Hint: the saltshaker isn’t the worst offender.
Celebrate National Chocolate Day with our Healthy Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie! This smoothie is packed with potassium, antioxidants, and fiber—perfect for the whole family.
The information in Healthy Living Online is for educational purposes only. It is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. The reader should always consult his or her healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of the information for their own situation, or if they have any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment plan.