3 for Thursday – Health and Fitness Reads

Go ahead let it out. This article talks about the ability to show emotion with performance and overall happiness. Who said there is no crying in FOOTBALL.

How we handle adversity, sickness, and disappointment will in large part determine how we recover from it.

Finally, talk to you Doctor about vitamin D and sunshine.

” Vitamin D appears to boost health from head to toe, according to the September issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter. But, so far, there’s no consensus on what level of vitamin D is optimal for good health.

Recent reports on vitamin D suggest that it offers many benefits, especially for older adults. Findings point to improved balance, reduction in the risk of bone fractures, and better thinking skills such as planning, organizing and abstract thinking. Low levels of vitamin D are associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune disorders, infections such as tuberculosis, and periodontal disease. Low vitamin D levels also may affect certain cancers, including colon, breast and prostate cancers.”

Mayo Clinic Health Letter

Read this article from WebMD to find out more about sunshine and Vitamin D.

Let me know what you think and have a great weekend.

– Rich

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