How to Actually Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions

January brings hope. But by the second Friday of the new year, often dubbed Quitter’s Day, many people begin drifting away from their New Year’s resolutions.   That’s not because you lack willpower. It’s because change is hard and habits take time to build. The good news? You can stick with your goals with the right mindset and tools.   Why Most People…

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Savor the Season: Healthy Soup Recipe for Fall

Once the air finally turns crisp and leaves paint our world in shades of gold and amber, it’s the perfect time to cozy up with a bowl of nourishing soup.   Fall produce isn’t just flavorful. It’s packed with vitamins, minerals and fiber to keep you and your family healthy.  Why Seasonal Fall Produce Matters  Fall…

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Weekend Warriors: Protecting Your Body While Staying Active

For many adults, weekends are prime time to get active.   Whether it’s running, cycling, basketball or hiking, these short bursts of intense activity can energize your week. But they also come with a risk of injuries. Pain, strains or sprains don’t have to bench you. With the right prevention and care, you can stay active…

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Skillet Pasta Made Easy: A Healthy, Hearty Weeknight Win

When life gets busy — and let’s face it, when isn’t it? — dinner can feel like one more thing to juggle. But a quick, balanced and comforting meal is possible, thanks to this one-pot skillet pasta. Inspired by family favorites and packed with better-for-you ingredients, it’s a go-to recipe from April Hamilton, RN, BSN,…

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Breaking Free from the Screen: How to Balance Digital Use for Better Mental Health

[et_pb_text content_tablet=”Imagine a scenario where you’ve just left the hospital after a procedure. You’re confused about the discharge instructions because the nurses didn’t check to make sure you understood everything. You weren’t able to see your usual primary care provider because there weren’t any appointments available soon enough. And you haven’t filled the necessary prescriptions…

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Heart-Healthy, Southern Inspired Flavor

When you think of Southern cooking, heart health might not be the first thing that comes to mind.   But this lentil and collard green power bowl takes classic Southern ingredients and gives them a healthy twist. Packed with plant-based protein, fiber, and flavorful spices, it’s a dish that’s as good for your heart as…

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Consistency Over Perfection: Your Path to Healthier Habits in the New Year

As we step into the new year, St. Dominic’s Fitness Center invites you to make a healthy change in your life today.     Mike Schlatter, Fitness Center manager, said his No. 1 health tip is to “build consistency over perfection.”     The start of a new year often comes with ambitious resolutions, but all too often, those…

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Mindful Eating Made Simple: Stay on Track with Ease

As the excitement of New Year’s resolutions begins to wane, staying committed to healthy habits can feel challenging.  Mindful eating — paying attention to how, why and what you eat — can be a powerful tool to maintain balance without feeling deprived. By focusing on intention and savoring meals, you can reconnect with your health…

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In the background on a wooden surface, Christmas lights glisten. In the foreground, a jar of coins has a label reading, "Tis the Season to Give."

Generosity Is Good for Your Health: Discover the Benefits of Giving

We often think of generosity as a way to help others, a selfless act to support someone in need or to bring joy to those around us. But did you know that giving actually benefits the giver, too?  Generosity can reduce stress, boost your immune system and even make you feel happier. Even the smallest…

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Supporting Children Through Grief

Grief is a deeply personal journey, and it’s one many children must face. The impact of childhood grief in our region is staggering. In Mississippi, 1 in 8 children will experience the death of a parent or sibling before turning 18. In Louisiana, the number is nearly as high, with 1 in 9 children facing…

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