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3 Ways to Eat for Mental Health

By Henry Emmons, MD

Try these nutritional strategies to support your psychological and emotional well-being.

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How 7 LifeCafe Experts Mix-and-Match to Build Their Perfect Shake

By Callie Fredrickson

Eyeing the create-your-own shake option on the LifeCafe menu? Take inspiration from these team members’ go-to orders.

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PUMPING IRONY: Growing Old Can Be Depressing

By Craig Cox

Late-life depression descends on an estimated 20 percent of older U.S. adults, according to recent research. That may explain my recently sagging spirits — or not.

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Step Inside: Life Time Eagle

By Callie Fredrickson

Get ready, Idaho: Life Time is in your state!

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How Pickleball Helped a Woman Rebuild Her Life After a Stroke

By Kara Douglass Thom

Following a stroke at the age of 59, Elise Laedtke found a new sport and community through pickleball.

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Nourishing Nostalgia

By Jamie Martin

Experience Life‘s editor in chief reflects on food, community, and weekly Sunday suppers at her grandparents’ house.

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The Dangers of the New Energy Drinks

By Ella Roberts

Many of the new energy drinks contain high levels of caffeine, as well as sugar, artificial sweeteners, and natural stimulants like guarana. Here’s what to know about them.

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PUMPING IRONY: A Failed Test?

By Craig Cox

Some experts are hailing Alzheimer’s blood tests as a revolutionary advance in diagnostics. In clinical practice, however, these assessments raise more questions than they answer.

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9 Things Your Food Cravings Are Telling You

By Jill Patton, NBC-HWC

An intense urge for a particular food could be your body’s way of seeking something that’s missing. Here are nine common messages your food cravings are sending you — and how to respond.

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