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Do I need an Air Fryer to eat healthier?
 The air fryer: A kitchen appliance that has been growing in popularity since its introduction over 10 years ago.An air fryer contains a fry basket that suspends the food inside and allows accessibility of heat from all sides, essentially exposing the food to very hot circulating air, like a convection oven. Marketing for the air fryer focuses on the idea that you can have "fried" foods (i.e. French fries, fried chicken, cheese curds) withou ...
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3 common myths about your metabolism
 "Metabolism" is a popular buzzword— especially when it comes to talking about body weight. I frequently hear misconceptions about what metabolism is and the belief that "mine must be broken" if you are attempting to change your weight. A thin person is assumed to naturally have a fast metabolism, while an overweight person must have a slower metabolism. But is this the case?Before I debunk some common myths about metabolism, let me define i ...
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Why stepping on the scale every morning is NOT helping you
 If I had a dime for every person who told me they weigh themselves first thing each morning because it helps "keep them on track," I'd be one rich lady. Well, maybe not. Here's the thing: unless you have been instructed by your doctor to track your weight daily because of a health condition, stepping on the scale every morning is likely not going to help you lose weight. Cue the eyebrow raise.Think about it. One pound is the equivalent of 3 ...
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5 ways to make healthy eating feel more natural to you
You probably know someone who always seems to eat healthy. They gravitate toward healthier foods and can easily say no when they need to.It seems that these people don't have to think about eating that way because it comes naturally to them. To some extent, that is true, but these people have likely built these habits over time. Here are five tips to help you eat healthier more naturally.Stock your home with healthy foods – What does your ho ...
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Is it okay to eat processed foods?
 The focus on healthy eating has shifted to a whole foods, minimally processed diet. But when someone says, "I try to avoid eating processed foods," what does that even mean? While it may be relatively easy to identify some processed foods like fast food, frozen entrees or boxed macaroni and cheese, it can be tricky to determine which foods you should consume minimally and which foods can be part of a balanced diet. Here are some things to c ...
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9 benefits of physical and occupational therapy

 
 Is therapy right for you? We can help with orthopedic problems, neurological conditions, cognitive limitations, pelvic health issues, sports injuries, work-related injuries and more. A safe and effective way to reduce and manage chronic pain—not just mask pain like opioids. Reduce or eliminate the need for prescription drugs, including pain-killers, and may help avoid ...
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How to deal with a workplace bully
There are bound to be occasional differences of opinion, conflicts and problems in working relations, but when the behavior is unreasonable and offends or harms you, then workplace bullying exists. ...
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Ergonomics while working from home
Improper posture without breaks will likely lead to aches and pains in your neck, low back or wrists. Follow this guide to promote proper ergonomics at your home workstation. ...
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Meet Taryn: Children's Miracle Network Hospitals® Hero
Taryn entered our world before her eyes were ready to see it. Born 16 weeks early, she weighed just 1 pound and 8 ounces at birth on October 19, 2015. Like her eyes, Taryn’s lungs were undeveloped. They fought to breathe until a machine had to do it for her. “The first few days and then weeks were terrifying,” says her mother, Lizz. After 99 days in Gundersen’s NICU—2 weeks before she was due—Taryn went home. She’s our Hero. A ...
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Meet Silas: Children's Miracle Network Hospitals® Hero
Silas entered the world mighty but small at just 3 pounds and 14 ounces. At 3 days old, while his parents were processing his unexpected Down Syndrome diagnosis, Silas needed emergency care for dilated intestines and low oxygen levels. At 9 days old, his heart stopped. Gundersen staff used CPR to revive him. For weeks, Silas battled breathing complications, lung problems and intestinal issues. His tiny body underwent a biopsy, transfusio ...
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Gaming marathon benefits Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals®

 
 Join local gamers at a 12-hour gaming event sponsored by the Coulee Region Gaming Guild. Proceeds from the event will benefit Children's Miracle Network Hospitals® at Gundersen Health System. The local event is set for noon to midnight on Saturday, March 14 at the Integrated Center for Education on Gundersen's La Crosse Campus. It's easy to participate: Sign up online ...
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Miracle Mondays at Culver's benefit local children through Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals

 
 Area Culver's restaurants are teaming up with Children's Miracle Network Hospitals for "Miracle Mondays" by donating 5% of sales made every Monday in November and December. Children's Miracle Network Hospitals provide funding to help local children facing illness and injury. All donations stay local to help area children, regardless of where they receive their care. Sto ...
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Miracle Mondays at Culver’s benefit local children through Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals

 
 Your favorite Culver's meal will help area kids when Miracle Mondays return in November and December. Culver's locations in Black River Falls, La Crosse, Onalaska, Sparta, Tomah and Viroqua will donate 5% of their sales each Monday to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. In 2020, area Culver's raised more than $20,000 and more than $256,000 since Miracle Mondays bega ...
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Walmart and Sam’s Club raise funds for Children’s Miracle Network Hospital
  Walmart and Sam's Club associates are changing kid's health by raising money for their local Children's Miracle Network Hospital, based out of Gundersen Health System in La Crosse. Beginning Monday, June 22, associates will fundraise for four weeks during a nationwide campaign that has raised more than $1 billion for CMN Hospitals. Associates will ask guests to round up their change to the nearest dollar at Walmart locations or do ...

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