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- What you should know about measlesMarch 05, 2025MountainStar HealthcareMeasles, a virus that was declared eliminated in the U.S. 25 years ago, has returned in several states.
- Cold plunge benefits: How to do it safelyMarch 03, 2025MountainStar HealthcareLearn about cold plunge benefits, such as muscle recovery and improved circulation, as well as how to take the plunge safely.
- “The LILI Letter” — March 2025March 03, 2025Ogden Regional Medical CenterThe Ogden Regional Medical Center / Heart Center, weight loss/wellness class & support group newsletter.
- Screen time before bed: How tech affects sleep habitsMarch 03, 2025MountainStar HealthcareScreen time before bed is common. But experts agree it can prevent you from getting the sleep you need.
- What is chair yoga and who is it best for?March 03, 2025MountainStar HealthcareWhat is chair yoga? It involves using a chair for poses and stretches. Learn about the physical and mental health benefits as well as how to get started.
- “The LILI Letter” — February 2025February 14, 2025Ogden Regional Medical CenterThis month's newsletter from Ogden Regional Medical Center's Heart Center highlights February's focus on heart health, kindness, and mindful living. Jennifer James emphasizes the importance of emotional and physiological heart health, encouraging forgiveness, self-care, and connection.
- What is grounding and is it really good for you?February 03, 2025MountainStar HealthcareLearn about what is grounding and how it can benefit your health and improve your mood.
- Processed foods that are good for you: What are they?February 03, 2025MountainStar HealthcareYou can find processed foods that are good for you in almost every department of your supermarket.
- Carpal tunnel and stiff heart syndrome: Is there a connection?February 03, 2025MountainStar HealthcareLearn about the connection between carpal tunnel and heart disease, including shared risk factors such as inflammation and metabolic syndrome.
- Can treating your ADHD make you feel less stressed?January 13, 2025MountainStar HealthcareADHD often goes hand in hand with stress, especially if left untreated. So, can treating your ADHD make you feel less stressed? Yes — and here's how.