Skin safety at the beach

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If you’ve been to the Jersey Shore, you probably know that sun isn’t hard to come by! Even if you’re not trying to get a tan, you’ll most likely end up with a freckled nose by the time you leave. The reason for this is be- cause water, and especially salt water, attracts the sun. … Continued

Passive Aggressive

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By Lauren Kolacki The NYU Medical Center defines a passive-aggressive individual as someone who “may appear to comply or act appropriately, but actually behaves negatively and passively resists.” Chances are we’ve all dealt with, or been, a passive aggressive person once or twice. This is the type of person who claims they aren’t mad when … Continued

Goat Yoga 101

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Have you heard about the latest fad that has been taken Instagram and the world by storm? You’re hearing it right Baby, goat yoga, also known as caprine vinyasa. A caprine vinyasa session is meant to be a relaxed form of yoga, consisting of various asanas (poses) primarily at beginner level and intended to be … Continued

Finding the Time to Bike

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Physical fitness tops the list of benefits that come with riding your bike, as research links improved cardiovascular health to biking. Regular cycling also can help protect you from serious diseases such as obesity, cancer, heart disease, diabetes and arthritis. Cycling is low impact on your joints and gives you a well-rounded muscle workout. It … Continued

MEN’S HEALTH – Shape Up for the Summer

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By Mia Ingui Sun’s out, guns out! The best way to ensure that you’ll be looking spectacular riding the waves this summer is to hit the gym and target the areas that are key for overall fitness. Here are some effective exercises for men. Chest: Neutral-Grip Dumbbell Bench Press Do this: Lie on a flat … Continued

7 Common Health Concerns African Americans Should Monitor

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By, Fiola Sowemimo, MD Several health disparities exist between African Americans and white Americans. Doctors are seeing diseases that you’d expect to see in older patients—heart disease, diabetes, stroke—in relatively young African Americans. While genetics may play a role in certain instances, socioeconomic factors have a significant impact on how African Americans are able to … Continued

Chef David’s Recipe Challenge

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Each month Chef David brings you a new challenge right to your kitchen! It is designed to inspire you to try new things in your home kitchen. 3 BBQ Tips For The Best BBQ 1. Low and Slow: The proper technique for cooking barbecue can be summed up with two words: “low and slow.” Be … Continued

Easy & Healthy Dinner Recipe

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Chicken, Steamed Veggies and Peanut Sauce Ingredients 1/2 cup (120 ml), plus 1 tablespoon (15 ml), light coconut milk, well stirred 4 1/2 tablespoons (67.5 ml) all-natural peanut butter (such as Adams) 1 teaspoon (5 ml) low-sodium soy sauce 1 1/2 teaspoons (7.5 ml) packed brown sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons (7.5 ml) Thai red curry … Continued

Earth Friendly Organic Farm and Bed & Breakfast

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Ever since 2004, Earth Friendly Organic Farm has been Mike Diehl and Roz Ressner’s small oasis in Millstone Township. Situated on 8+ acres at 17 Olde Noah Hunt Road, it is a popular u-pick stop from June through August for blueberries, blackberries and raspberries. All you have to do is show up and Roz and … Continued

Cauliflower Toast

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Looking for a low-carb way to enjoy? Try these toasts made from. Make a big batch to keep in your freezer for an easy breakfast or healthy base for a sandwich (like grilled cheese!) any time. Ingredients 1 head cauliflower 1 pinch salt 2 egg 1⁄2 cup vegetarian parmesan cheese, grated 1⁄4 cup fresh basil, … Continued