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How to Find Calm When Life Feels Chaotic

By Jessie Sholl

Many of us respond to disarray by striving for control, but there are other ways to find calm within the storm.

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Indulge in Fresh Berries This Summer With These 11 Recipes

By Experience Life Staff

It’s berry season! From frozen treats to warm crisps and crumbles, these recipes will help you savor these sweet little treasures.

Bahram Akradi

Of Peril and Possibility

By Bahram Akradi

The founder and CEO of Life Time shares his thoughts on the AI revolution.

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PUMPING IRONY: A Sudden Change of Heart

By Craig Cox

A “hypertensive crisis” flings me into the gaping maw of the conventional healthcare system, where I learn to accept its many foibles — and (sheepishly) embrace its pharmaceutical remedies.

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How Curiosity Changes Your Mind

By Henry Emmons, MD and Aimee Prasek, PhD

Henry Emmons, MD, and Aimee Prasek, PhD, explain how thinking creatively can help us create new neural pathways in the brain.

rainbow panzanella

Rainbow Panzanella

By Robin Asbell

Crusty sourdough bread, heirloom tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, and lots of fresh basil and mint create this salad bursting with color and flavor.

Ryan Sutter from the Bachelor featured in Experience Life magazine

How Ryan Sutter Fought Back from Lyme Disease

By Courtney Lewis Opdahl

After Lyme disease struck, firefighter and athlete Ryan Sutter took action to find his way back to wellness.

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Boost Your Fitness With Sprint Interval Training

By Julie Dulude

Sprint interval training (SIT) can improve your fitness performance and transform your body at the cellular level. Learn more and get started with these workouts from Olympic athlete Mechelle Lewis Freeman.

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ONE HEALTHY HABIT:
Eat a Rainbow of Plants

By Experience Life Staff

Take advantage of the summer harvest and challenge yourself with this month’s One Healthy Habit to eat more colorful plant-based foods each day.

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The Benefits of Backward Walking

By Maggie Fazeli Fard

Walking or jogging in reverse improves stability, balance, coordination, and cognitive function. Learn more.

a fruit pizza made into the image of an American flag

A Fourth of July Party Menu

By Experience Life Staff

Celebrate your holiday weekend with this menu that includes salmon-dill burgers, a new take on a watermelon salad, and a flag-inspired fruit pizza.

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PUMPING IRONY: Keep Calm and Carry On?

By Craig Cox

Too much stress can age your body prematurely — and even lead to dementia. But new research offers some hope. That is, unless it was your cognitive dysfunction that led to the stress in the first place.

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