Monday, May 19, 2008

Google Health Debuts


The big news on the Internet today is the launch of Google Health, Google's foray into online medical and health record storage.

According to PC World:

"The public can go today to www.google.com/health and create profiles that include basic medical information such as existing medical conditions, allergies and any medicines being taken..."

Google lists of online partners includes pharmacies like Walgreens and Longs Drug Stores.

Ideas like Google Health have started to gain a lot of currency recently with Microsoft and WebMD joining the fray.

Privacy, as always on the Internet, is a key issue; Google says it may publish "anonymous, aggregated data."

Reminder that it is just in beta stage right now, so some glitches are expected.

So, are you going to trust Google with this information?

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Friday, November 16, 2007

Staying Trim at Thanksgiving

CalorieControl.org has lots of healthy eating and lifestyle tips. With Thanksgiving coming up, here are a few to remember for the holiday.

  • Make simple substitutions. Try preparing foods that are nutritious and satisfying yet low in calories. Reducing the amount of fat and calories in holiday meals can help prevent weight gain during the holidays. Create healthier versions of holiday favorites by using skim milk instead of whole milk, applesauce in place of oil, or a sugar substitute in place of the sugar in a recipe. To thicken a liquid without adding fat, use one of the following: flour, cornstarch, potato flakes, yogurt, non-fat evaporated milk.
  • Start a new holiday tradition. Get everyone together for a holiday walk, a game of touch football, a volunteer activity, or even caroling. Check out the Get Moving Calculator on www.caloriecontrol.org to determine how many calories are burned through exercise. It’s easy to overindulge during the holidays so be sure to make time to work up a sweat and burn some calories.
  • Do not deprive yourself. The holidays are a time for laughter, fun and food. Having a small slice of pumpkin pie will not lead to weight gain. Moderation is key. Take small servings of food, and allow yourself to enjoy the taste of each bite. Deprivation will only lead to overindulgence later.
And listen to this advice from dietitian Robin Steagall (I know her and she's really smart!): “The holiday season doesn’t have to lead to weight gain. With a few simple steps you can maintain your weight and still enjoy the season. It’s important to remember that the holidays are not about food and drinks but about spending time with friends and family.”

More Turkey Day stuff next week!

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