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Find Joy in the Little Things This Season How Leslie Makes November and December a Time to Remember
We’ve finally made it to the holiday season, and there are even more holidays to celebrate than just Thanksgiving and Christmas! You know, those random, small-time holidays that nobody ever remembers? Well, I’m not afraid to say I do! I’ll take whatever opportunity I can to make any day just a bit more special, and I think it’s clear that this time of year is my absolute favorite!
served our country right here at Advanced Practice PT. We see plenty of veterans, and each has their own remarkable story to tell. I want to emphasize that if you or a veteran you know is experiencing aches and pains, they should work with their VA doctor to schedule a physical therapy appointment! After Veterans Day, it’s time for Thanksgiving and to bake my family’s three favorite pies. It may sound odd, but we like to eat our pie for breakfast on Thanksgiving morning rather than at night. Think about it! Everyone always gets so stuffed with turkey and potatoes that no one can actually enjoy the pies. It’s our family tradition! I’ll bake a pumpkin pie (for tradition), a chocolate pie (for my daughter), and a peach pie (just for me!). I also don’t hold back when Christmas rolls around. I decorate both the office and my home for most holidays, but when Christmas comes, my go-to motto is: “If it doesn’t move, decorate it!” I’ll decorate every room, even the
Of course, I know Nov. 5 is National Doughnut Day. I’m a certified doughnut lover, and I’ll pick up some doughnuts from Hempl’s Bakery (my favorite local bakery) and bring them to the office. My all-time favorite doughnut has to be the old- fashioned with chocolate frosting, and Hempl’s makes it better than any bakery. Yet, it can become a safety hazard for me since the bakery is right between my house and the office. It’s even next to a stoplight, staring at me if I’m at a red light! Another November holiday I love is National Jersey Day on Nov. 3. One fact about me just about everyone knows is that I am obsessed with hockey. Big time! I’m a major fan of the Washington Capitals, and on Nov. 3, I can represent my favorite team by wearing my Capitals jersey. My hockey obsession started when I went to a local Utah hockey
bathroom! I love to make it feel like Christmas during December, especially with vintage decorations. After years of scouring through vintage stores, estate sales, and yard sales, I’ve got quite the Christmas collection. I’m talking multiple suitcases stuffed just with ornaments! Because of all this hard work, I won’t deny that I keep my home decorations up for a tad longer than December or even January …
game with a friend. I was instantly hooked after the first game, got season tickets, and eventually even worked for the team! Aside from these silly holidays, I always remember to observe Veterans Day on Nov. 11. I have had the opportunity to meet some incredible people who
I hope you can stop by and get a chance to check out our decorations and also give us a chance to wish you a happy holiday season in person. If I don’t see you before 2024 arrives, I want to wish you and your family happy holidays!
–Leslie Larsen
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Walk Your Way to Better Digestion The answer is yes! Walking is a light movement that can help your food move through your stomach and intestines, making digestion smoother. Not only can walking help improve your digestion after eating, but this simple exercise can also bring many other benefits. Just a few include: • Regulating blood sugar levels • Managing blood pressure • Reducing the risk of heart disease • Boosting your mood • Improving sleep quality
We all know the after-lunch slump leaves us counting the minutes to our next nap. But research shows that sleeping or lying down after eating isn’t the best for health (no matter how good it feels). When you do this, you’re not allowing your body the time it needs to digest your food properly, and you may experience various digestive issues, such as acid reflux and heartburn. So, is walking the best activity to do after eating?
Of course, regular exercise improves your overall health significantly, even if it’s just a quick walk around the neighborhood! The Post-Meal Walk: When and how long is best? You gain the most digestive benefits if you walk right after eating. Waiting too long afterward may only minimally aid your digestive process. Be sure to get moving as soon after your meal as possible! As for frequency, ideally, you should go for a stroll after every meal. However, to get started, try going for a walk after dinner. You can increase your number of walks as you get accustomed to the exercise. Ten minutes is all you need to reap the benefits of walking after eating. While you can walk longer if you’d like, 10 minutes is doable even with a busy schedule. Plus, if you walk for 10 minutes after every meal, that’s 30 minutes of exercise daily! Take your dog with you or stroll with your headphones, listening to your favorite podcast. How you walk is up to you, but no matter what, you’re doing your mind and body a huge favor!
PODCAST WISDOM: Lifelong Learning Potential
You’re never too old to learn something new! There are plenty of debunked myths floating around about the brain’s ability to absorb information as we age, but the truth is, learning in every phase of life is incredible for your mind. We keep our cognitive skills sharp as we age when we continue learning new information and skills. So, what’s the easiest way to passively learn something new? Tune in to one of these podcasts and continue with your day! Podcasts from experts can provide you with a plethora of compelling information to keep your brain strong. ‘Ologies’ Witty and endlessly informative, “Ologies” is hosted by Alie Ward, a science correspondent with all the humor you need to keep coming back for more. Ward interviews experts
and “-ologists” and asks them not-so- average questions. The information and insight you receive is easily digestible and entertaining. With over 340 episodes at your disposal on most streaming platforms like Apple and Spotify, “Ologies” can keep you
listening to one of over 200 episodes and learn everything you never knew! ‘Maintenance Phase’ With social media and so-called health gurus everywhere, it can be challenging to know what health advice is factual or safe. “Maintenance Phase” debunks all the diet fads, fitness myths, and trendy health gimmicks to keep you informed. With the help of hosts Michael Hobbes and Aubrey Gordon, you learn the actual science behind your body’s health and discover what is true and what is simply trending. With plenty of podcasts at your fingertips, these three are exceptionally entertaining and informative. Put your headphones on and clean up the house, or drive your daily commute with one of these podcasts to keep your brain in tip-top shape!
listening for a long time! ‘You’re Wrong About’
The first step to understanding the world around you is to consider the possibility that everything you know may not be true. That’s where “You’re Wrong About” comes in! Host and journalist Sarah Marshall dives into different historical figures and events falsely covered by the traditional media. From Sinead O’Connor to Bonnie and Clyde, Sarah meets with various experts to go through the cold hard facts and what you likely didn’t know about these people. Start
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Coffee Conundrum: Could Your Morning Brew Harm Your Health?
Millions of Americans start their morning with a piping hot cup of coffee. There’s nothing like
who are prone to acid reflux or heartburn. Coffee before food may make symptoms worse. Those with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) might also beware. Scientists have long known that coffee stimulates our colon muscles and can help people have bowel movements. Some consider it a bonus, but IBS patients are already prone to diarrhea. Coffee causes increased cramping for some, and the effect can be more noticeable on an empty stomach. Coffee can also affect us emotionally. The beverage gives some people jitters, particularly without food. Research indicates the effect is more pronounced in people with anxiety disorders, possibly because jitters mimic anxiety symptoms. Some studies suggest consuming coffee with food decreases the concentration of caffeine in our bodies and makes the effect less likely. Ultimately, whether you should rethink drinking coffee on an empty stomach is up to you. People suffering from GERD, IBS, or anxiety should consider whether their liquid pick-me-up worsens their symptoms. The current research suggests that consuming coffee before food is probably fine for most other people, but it’s always wise to listen to your body for cues. If you feel less than your best after your morning coffee, see whether a change in routine improves the situation.
the familiar smell, comforting warmth, and hit of caffeine to get you ready for the day. But could this common habit actually harm our bodies? For some
people, consuming caffeine on an empty stomach could cause unpleasant side effects.
No definitive data suggests drinking coffee before breakfast will negatively impact you in the long term. Only limited research exists on the matter, and the results are inconclusive. However, some people anecdotally report feeling worse if they drink coffee on an empty stomach, and nutritionists and dietitians believe certain people may be more susceptible to adverse side effects. People with digestive problems should be the most cautious about their morning cup of coffee. Coffee stimulates acid production in the stomach, particularly when it’s otherwise empty. That’s not a big deal for most people, but it can be for those with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or
TAKE A BREAK!
STUFFED PEPPER SOUP
Inspired by TasteOfHome.com
INGREDIENTS
• 2 lbs ground beef • 6 cups water
• 1/4 cup packed brown sugar • 2 tsp salt • 2 tsp beef bouillon granules • 1 tsp black pepper • 2 cups cooked long-grain rice • Chopped fresh parsley (optional)
• 1 28-oz can tomato sauce • 1 28-oz can diced tomatoes, undrained • 2 cups chopped green peppers
DIRECTIONS
1. In a Dutch oven over medium heat, cook beef until no longer pink, breaking it into crumbles; drain. Add beef back to the pot and stir in all ingredients except the cooked rice. Bring to a boil. 2. Reduce heat. Simmer uncovered until peppers are tender, about 30 minutes. 3. Add cooked rice and simmer, uncovered, for about 10 minutes. If desired, sprinkle with chopped fresh parsley.
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1. Leslie Celebrates All the Quirky Holidays, Too! 2. The Power of Post-Meal Walking Podcast Your Way to a Sharper Mind and Smarter You 3. The Truth About Drinking Coffee Before Breakfast Stuffed Pepper Soup 4. Rick Springfield Reveals His Secrets to Staying Fit at 73 INSIDE THIS ISSUE
The Power of Fitness and Good Nutrition at Any Age ROCK STAR RICK SPRINGFIELD’S FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
He’s how old? Rick Springfield continues to shock the world with just how incredible he looks at the age of 73! The ‘80s rock star and “Jessie’s Girl” singer has recently released a new album, “Automatic,” and has shown that he still keeps up with his healthy lifestyle. So, what’s Springfield’s secret to a toned body at his age? The musician revealed the not-so-secret key to his excellent health: daily exercise and a nutritious diet. Springfield recently explained, “I work out every day. I just got a trainer and have been working with him. Basically, I watch what I eat, and I try and stay active.” Sounds simple, right?
singer looked unhealthy and too thin. “A friend of mine came up to me and said, ‘Are you okay?’ I got so thin. So I had to put fish back in [for protein].” He also made it clear that he is in no way a home cook, but his wife is the one who keeps him well-fed! Springfield shared that he is extremely grateful for his wife, Barbara Porter, who loves cooking and always comes up with the best recipes for him. Apparently, the singer was never that great in the kitchen! He said, “When I was a bachelor, I’d make a big pot of brown rice, chop up an onion and put that in the rice with a can of tuna. I’d have that, a baked potato and salad, and live off that for a month. Barbara comes up with these incredible things. She loves cooking.”
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While Springfield may have a personal trainer and talented spouse, we can all still learn from his dedication to his body and health. Ultimately, a healthy diet and exercise routine is the simplest (but not the easiest) way to our best health!
Springfield was a proud vegan in the past but has now shifted to a
pescatarian diet. Despite feeling healthy, many people around him stated that the
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