Changing Temperatures, Changing Habits With Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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Changing Temperatures, Changing Habits With Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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Changing Temperatures, Changing Habits With Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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Hunters, anglers report warming winters are bad for wildlife - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Moose are dying in record numbers; trout scramble to find cooler water. Warmer temperatures cause problems and change habits.View full resource at latimes.com

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Hunters, anglers report warming winters are bad for wildlife - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Moose are dying in record numbers; trout scramble to find cooler water. Warmer temperatures cause problems and change habits.View full resource at latimes.com

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COLUMN: Senior living - Healthy eating leads to a happy spring | Baldwinsville Messenger

baldwinsvillemessenger.com — “Enjoying comfort food and snuggling on the couch in the cold winter months was fun, but it’s time for a change. With the promise of spring, comes a change in our eating and exercising habits. Longer days and warmer temperatures translate into a healthier lifestyle and mindset for a lot of people in Central New York.View full resource at baldwinsvillemessenger.com

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Plants moved downhill, not up, in warming world

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists now challenge a widely held assumption that plants will move uphill in response to warmer temperatures. Many forecasts say climate change will cause a number of plants and animals to migrate to new ranges or become extinct. That research has largely been based on the assumption that temperature is the dominant driver of species distributions. However, new research reveals that other factors, such as precipitation, may be more important than temperature in defining the habitable range View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Going down? Research shows plants are moving downhill. http://ow.ly/3I3j1

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Diabetes and Summer: the Heat is ON! - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “It's hot and chances are it will be hot where you live pretty soon. (And for readers in Australia and New Zealand, save this post for your summer in December). The heat requires us to change lifestyle habits " but how does the heat affect diabetes management, if at all?Insulin Requirements and PrecautionsHow does heat affect our need for insulin? Absorption rates tend to be quicker in heat. In one study, rapid-acting insulin was examined at room temperatures of 20C and 35C. During a 4-hour perioView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Diabetes and Summer: the Heat is ON!: It’s hot and chances are it will be hot where you live pretty soon. (A... http://bit.ly/aI7u4V #dblog

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The Fibromyalgia Diet: Eating for a Better Quality of Life

prohealth.com — “Many people have overcome their fibromyalgia (FM) symptoms by changing their lifestyle and diet. Mary Moeller, author and FM spokeswoman, now enjoys aView full resource at prohealth.com

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Improve your health by reevaluating your overall eating habits and try making your diet more nutritious. http://bit.ly/5jd5Px

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