Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Healthier Tailgating


The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers these tips for enjoying healthier tailgating fare:
  • Serve baked/whole-grain pita chips, carrots or celery with hummus.
  • Make a yogurt-based vegetable dip with fresh cut veggies.
  • Make whole-grain tortilla rollups with black beans, avocado, salsa and low-fat cheese.
  • Dig into a whole-wheat pasta salad tossed with low-fat cheese, olives, cucumbers and low-fat dressing.
  • Pack sandwiches made with whole-grain bread, lean meat, tomato, onion, spinach and low-fat dressing.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Celebrate Earth Day Outside

Make the most of Earth Day by enjoying the outdoors this week. Bring one of your favorite indoor activities outdoors! Walk or run outdoors.  Or use this opportunity to try a completely new activity.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Healthy Eating at the Office


The American Council on Exercise lists these suggestions to help you stick to a healthy eating plan at the office:
  • Create a meal plan for your meals at work, and decide what you'll eat for each meal and snack each day at the office; pay attention to your office cafeteria's menu so you know to bring something healthy on days when their offerings might tempt you.
  • Prepare your meals and snacks for the next day the night before so you're not rushed and tempted to skip it.
  • Eat a nutritious, balanced breakfast each morning; include a combination of fruits, vegetables, lean protein and whole grains.
  • Avoid high-fat, processed foods for lunch and try to eat freshly prepared foods whenever you can.
  • Indulge in healthy treats or small portions of your favorite desserts; try satisfying your craving with berries or a single-size portion of candy or dessert.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

National Infant Immunization Week


National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW)
April 20-27, 2013

NIIW is an annual observance to highlight the importance of protecting infants from vaccine-preventable diseases and celebrate the achievements of immunization programs and their partners in promoting healthy communities.

Babies are on the move– visiting grocery stores, playgrounds and other places with their parents and caregivers. As they come into contact with other people, though, babies can also be exposed to serious diseases, like measles and whooping cough.

Parents can protect their child from 14 diseases before they turn 2 years old by making sure they get all of the safe, proven protection of vaccines according to CDC’s recommended immunization schedule.

For more information on immunization programs check out the Minnesota Department ofHealth on the web.

Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Healthy Lunch Club


Join Healthy Lunch Club for a presentation by
Sara Madden, Pharm D, Inpatient Staff Pharmacist Fairview Range
"Supplements, Vitamins & Diet Pills"
 
What works, what doesn't and how they interact with medications and your body.
 
April 25, 2013
12:00 PM
Fairview Range Board Room
 
$10 Members; $15 Non-Members
RSVP by April 19th at hibbcofc@hibbing.org or 218-262-3895
 
 
Menu:
Chef Salad with a variety of dressings
Fruit Cup
Multi-Grain Dinner Roll
Angel Food Cake with Fruit Garnish
Beverage



Vitamin and dietary supplements continue to become readily available to the public.  So how do we keep them all straight?  You will learn about the proper use, safety, and effectiveness of these medications and especially any warnings if you take prescription medications.

Sara Madden, Pharm D. is a staff pharmacist at Fairview University Medical Center - Mesabi.  She is also a medication therapy management for provider at Fairview Mesabi Clinic - Hibbing.

Friday, April 05, 2013

Take a Hike

Now that spring is here getting outside for a walk should be on your list.  Remember that having the proper shoes is a must for your hike.


The American Council on Exercise offers this advice:
  • Choose a shoe with good traction, particularly if your hike will cover hilly terrain.
  • Consider a pair of shoes specifically made for hiking. Or you can wear a quality pair of walking or running shoes.
  • Choose lightweight shoes that keep your feet dry if you encounter a stream or puddle.
  • Whatever type of shoes you wear, make sure they fit well to prevent blisters and discomfort.

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

National Donate Life Month


This April is the 10th annual National Donate Life Month.  Originally a week long observance, it was officially recognized as a month-long event in 2003.  The celebration commemorates those who have received or continue to wait for lifesaving transplants.

There are now 110 million registered donors in the Unties States.  Still, the number of people in need of transplants continues to rise.  The solution to this problem is to continue educating the public about the lifesaving effects of donation and transplantation and get them to make their decision known by signing up through the state donor registery.

To register to be a donor or for more information visit www.DonateLifeMN.org.