Thriving, not just surviving: Why defeating cancer inspired me to help others
On June 7, 2012, I was diagnosed with colon cancer. Life as I knew it changed forever. The irony was that I had worked in
Read MoreOn June 7, 2012, I was diagnosed with colon cancer. Life as I knew it changed forever. The irony was that I had worked in
Read MoreMarch is National Nutrition Month, and while delicious pastries may not come to mind, these fudgy brownies are guilt-free. At 100 calories per serving (recipe
Read MoreEducating ourselves on chronic diseases that are significant risks to our health can significantly improve and even save our lives. Although we may worry about
Read MoreWhen we are hungry, we eat; when we are full, we stop. Most of the time. Breaking this rule, however, can lead to overeating, obesity
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Read MoreI’ve always wondered which matters most when trying to lose weight – diet or exercise. How much should we trust the messages we receive about
Read MoreWhile World AIDS Day is commemorated on December 1, doctors at Baylor College of Medicine are doing their part every day – both locally and
Read MoreWhen it comes to maintaining a healthy diet, especially during the holiday season, Molly Gee, a registered dietitian at Baylor College of Medicine, says the
Read MoreIn a world where there seems to be an infinite number of food options, many Americans still lack sufficient access to fresh, sustainable food sources
Read MoreMost people don’t find grocery shopping fun. When you are shopping on a budget and trying to eat healthier, it can become even less enjoyable.
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