Thursday, April 24, 2014

In this issue: Aging parents, quick breakfasts, disconnecting for less stress, liver spots and more.


How to tell if aging parents are in good health.
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HOUSECALL
Vol. 15, Issue 23 | April 24, 2014
 
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES  
 
Aging parents: 7 warning signs of health problems
Concerned about your aging parents' health? Use this guide to gauge how they're doing — and what to do if they need help.
 
 
Healthy breakfast: Quick, flexible options  
Don't skip breakfast because you're short on time. Try these fast and healthy ideas.
 
     
 
EXPERT ANSWERS
 
Triclosan: Is it safe?
Triclosan is found in many products. Understand the safety concerns.
Weight loss: Better to cut calories or exercise more?
Understand how calorie restriction and exercise help you meet weight goals.
 
PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ...
Age spots (liver spots)
Personal health record: A tool for managing your health
Anxiety
Video: Lunge exercise
 
 
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Stress: Disconnect to get more done
As distractions add up, productivity takes a nose dive. When you have an important task, put aside everything else, including your phone, to get it done.
 
 
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HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Black bean burgers with chipotle ketchup
Cauliflower mashed 'potatoes'
Gazpacho with garbanzo beans
Orange dream
 
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK
 
Veggie tip: Vegetable pita pockets
Want a new way to enjoy fresh vegetables? Make your own vegetable pita pockets. In a small bowl, add cauliflower and broccoli florets, sliced green onions, diced tomatoes and cucumbers, and 1 1/2 teaspoons low-fat buttermilk or ranch salad dressing. Cut 1 whole-wheat pita bread in half and fill each half with the vegetable mixture and 1 tablespoon crumbled feta cheese. Warm in the microwave for about 40 seconds.
 
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