Health

Catcher bent down about to catch a pitched ball.

The rough and tumble sport of America’s “national pastime”

Baseball for all While the Native American game of lacrosse is historically the oldest established sport in our country (dating back to the 1100s), baseball reigns as the country’s earliest national sport when Abner Doubleday invented the game in the early 1800s. Professional clubs entered the baseball scene around 1870. Today, baseball is still considered

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Couple walking dog.

The Multiple Benefits of Maintaining an Active Lifestyle

February is American Heart Month Here’s the hard, cold truth from the American Heart Association (AMA): heart disease and stroke (cardiovascular disease) are the primary causes of death worldwide. While family genetics can’t be changed, there are other ways you can reduce your risk of developing heart disease. “Life’s Simple 7®” “Get Active and Eat

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Women on a bike on the bike trail.

Taking the Path Less Strenuous

The benefits of low impact exercise Regular daily exercise has been strongly recommended by all health care providers to help prevent cardiovascular disease and stroke along with a lengthy list of chronic diseases and conditions. You can also anticipate that a lifetime of consistent exercise helps maintain overall health and will add years to your

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Two men playing basketball trying to dunk a ball.

Hoops – Injury Time Out

Healthy bodies help minimize potential injuries With the clock quickly ticking down to zero and the ball in his hand, the team’s star forward breaks through the defense’s suffocating zone defense and leaps to the hoop in one gliding, Jordanesque move within inches of the rim. Just as the ball reaches the tips of his

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Take a hike!

Preparation is key to having a fun, safe commune with nature The end of summer and early fall provides a wonderful opportunity to explore the great outdoors. Whether you’re an accomplished hiker and relish a challenging workout (just short of what some would call mountain climbing) or simply heading to a local nature park for

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