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Healthy, Fresh Cinco de Mayo Recipes

Tacos really are for everyone – handheld, no fuss, and easily customizable. In fact, an estimated 4.5 billion tacos are consumed each year in the United States. As tacos are of Mexican origin, they’re a staple item on Cinco de Mayo, the popular Mexican holiday which commemorates Mexico’s victory over France in the state of Puebla in 1862. In the U.S., the holiday… 

Vaccines Children Need: Recommendations for Ages 0-2

Vaccines for infants and children save lives. Globally, it’s estimated that 2 million to 3 million deaths are prevented each year thanks to childhood vaccination efforts. In the U.S., experts estimate childhood vaccines among each birth cohort prevent 20 million illnesses and more than 40,000 deaths.  From birth to age two years of age, health officials recommend infants and toddlers receive vaccinations on a… 

3 Vibrant and Nutrient-packed Spring Recipes

Spring is in the air, and with it comes an abundance of fresh, locally-grown produce in Michigan. From vibrant herbs to crisp carrots, the health benefits of these seasonal offerings are numerous. Herbs like chives, parsley, and basil are flavorful additions to any dish and offer a range of health benefits. Parsley is packed with vitamins C and K, while… 

How Stress Can Influence Weight Gain

Work deadlines. Family relationship drama. Health issues. The pinch of inflation at the grocery store. Stress can come from many different sources, and each person experiences and reacts to it in different ways. Stress may also have visible consequences – one of which is weight gain.  Stress and weight gain A 2022 poll conducted for the American Psychological Association showed that more… 

Ways We All Can Help Prevent Childhood Obesity

One of the most common chronic illnesses amongst children is obesity – affecting more than 14.4 million children in the U.S. Rates of childhood obesity have risen in recent decades and are partially linked to an increase in consumption of highly processed low-nutrition foods and sugary drinks. Less physical activity, partially due to increased use of technology, has also played… 

5 of the Lower Peninsula’s Most Beautiful Bike Routes

Whether it’s via car, on foot or by boat, Michigan is ripe with stunning locales to be taken in at our disposal. During the summer, nothing beats seeing the state on two wheels. Did you know that we have access to more than 1,300 miles of biking trails? That’s a lot of land, but we’re up for the challenge. Below, we share some of our… 

Black Bean Burgers

The health benefits of a plant-based diet have been proven by research – but what do you do if you can’t imagine going without some of your favorite foods, like burgers? Fortunately, there are delicious meatless versions, like a black bean burger. Beans are a great source of protein, fiber, iron, calcium and a slew of other nutrients. A cup… 

Habits to Build a Healthy Relationship with Food

Many people have a complicated relationship with food. Some might characterize how they feel as a love-hate issue: they love eating but feel anxious, guilty, or even ashamed after indulging in something sweet or eating fried foods. Because food can evoke so many different emotions, it’s important for people to understand their relationship with food. Here are some signs a…