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31 Days of Giving
'Tis the season for giving! During the holidays, it's easy to get caught up in the gifts, decorations and parties. It's important to take a step back from all the celebrations to see what you can do to give back. We've come up with 31 ways you can give back to your community - one for each day of December.
- Help a neighbor with their holiday decorations.
- Volunteer at your child's school.
- Sponsor a less fortunate child and give them a gift.
- Donate a gift from UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center gift registry.
- Put your change in a jar and choose a place to donate it at the end of the month.
- Buy
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Have a Very, Merry Mindful Holiday
The holiday season is upon us! This time of year offers so much as does every moment really. For many people, this can be a festive time spent with family and friends. For some, however, this can be a time of heightened loneliness. And for most of us, what is intended as a time of joy and celebration can quickly become one of overwhelm and stress. We may go between thoughts of too much (to do, to cook, too many people in this house!) or too little (money, time, patience, no one in the house). We may find ourselves riding one wave of emotion after another. Excitement gives way to exhaustion
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Alzheimer's Disease: Can It Be Prevented?
The progression of Alzheimer's disease can be heartbreaking for sufferers and families. In the early stages, patients may experience minor memory loss and confusion – known as mild cognitive decline. Patients can stop recognizing their loved ones as the disease advances and become easily agitated. With an aging U.S. population, Alzheimer's disease is currently ranked as the seventh leading cause of death. Can Alzheimer's disease be prevented?
There is currently no cure for Alzheimer's. Treatment focuses on slowing progression and preserving the quality of life for both patient and caregiver
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Stressed? Mindfulness Can Help
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Diabetes Patients Benefit From Practicing Mindfulness
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Recover from Caregiver Burnout
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Rooted in Calm: Embracing Mindfulness in Nature
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The Body Scan: A Simple Practice for Awareness and Well-Being
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Don't Make a New Year's Fitness Resolution
If you're getting ready to make New Year's fitness resolutions - don't. Instead, design a yearlong fitness plan to make sure that you have effective lifestyle changes in place.
Use our 12-month plan to improve your health each month.
- January. Set your goals. Take a look at your life. What's missing? What do you wish you could do? Invest in a few sessions with a personal trainer who will point you in the right direction and help you get going with exercise that interests you.
- February. Focus on fuel. Keep a daily log of what you eat and how you feel. As your body gets used to more activity, you