Winter Illnesses

One way to help hold off illnesses this winter season is to be sure you use good handwashing techniques.  Antibacterial soaps or hand sanitizers can help prevent spread of illnesses.  The overall basic theme is to wash hands often, and with soap.  This is still one of the more effective ways to help reduce the incidence of colds, flu, and other winter illness.  Remember to cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing, but then be sure to wash your hands well. 

Dr. Dan

Consecutive exercise day #:  1233

5 a Day

Do you get your 5 a day? I am referring to 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a day, which is a very essential part to a healthy diet! A higher consumption of fruits and vegetables not only aids in heart disease prevention, but it also helps promote a healthy weight, prevention of diseases such as diabetes, and gastrointestinal health.

Fresh and frozen varieties offer more nutrients compared to canned or juice products due to the processing. In addition, it’s very important to get a variety of colors!

Did you know that only 17% of South Dakotans are actually getting their “5 a day”!?!  WOW! So next time you get the itch for a snack, grab an apple or orange…and double your serving of vegetables at your dinner to get you closer to that “5 a day.”

-Kelsey

February=Heart Health Month

This morning I had the opportunity to take part in judging the Heart Healthy Foods Contest at our Watertown Winter Farm Show. There were a lot of great recipes that I can’t wait to try at home! This brings me to my blog topic for this week….February is Heart Health Month. An important part of keeping your heart healthy is eating healthy. There are few important parts of the heart healthy diet, including adding more fruits and vegetables, choosing healthy fats, low salt, lean meats, and low fat dairy products. In the next few posts, we will explore these topics further.

Hope everyone is staying warm today!

-Kelsey

STRIVE 2 Survive Lecture Change

For those of you in our January session of STRIVE 2 Survive, our lecture for tomorrow (2/8/10) has been moved to next Tuesday, February 15th due to a scheduling conflict at the banquet hall. We will then have 2 lectures in a row…Dr. Jon McAreavey on Feb 15th and Dr. Clark Likness on Feb. 22nd. The time will remain the same (5:30pm). If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us!

New Blog Feature!

We are excited to offer a new feature to our blog! Just under our logo on the top right side, you will notice a tab that says “subscribe by email.” Enter your email into the box and you will receive notification when new posts are made! This is a great way to stay up to date with your health and wellness!