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Eating Your Emotions

​Emotional eating is eating to feed your emotional needs instead of eating to fuel your body. You may feel comforted in the moment, but in the end food can't solve your underlying emotional needs. Recognize that emotional eating tends to be automatic and very mindless. It can happen before you even realize what you're doing. Read on to learn more about emotional eating, how it is driven by emotional hunger, and what you can do to manage it. Handout

Issue 413, 2021 June/July (Medical Center Edition)

In This Issue: NEW! Go for the Gold with Health Plus Care Gap Alerts: Alzheimer’s Disease with Paul Newhouse, MD Summertime Blues with Rosemary Cope, LPC, CEAP Occupational Safety: Prevention is Key! with Jesi Howe-McCutchen, MSN, APRN, FNPC, CEN Ask a Lifestyle Coach with Rachel Bowman, CHES Issue 413, 2021 June/July (Medical Center Edition)

Issue 406, 2020/21 - Dec/Jan (Medical Center Edition)

In This Issue: Holidays Reimagined with Ellen Clark, LCSW Care Gap Alerts with Ronald D. Alvarez, MD, MBA The Gift of Civility with Jim Kendall, LCSW, CEAP Thyroid Awareness with R. Duke Chenault, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC Ask a Lifestyle Coach with Rachel Bowman, CHES Issue 406, 2020/21 - Dec/Jan (Medical Center Edition)

Issue 405, 2020 Oct/Nov (Medical Center Edition)

​In This Issue: Go for the Gold Care Gap Alerts with Raeshell Sweeting, MD The Counselor’s Corner with Jim Kendall, LCSW, CEAP Passion at Work with Marilyn Dubree, MSN, RN OHC Talk with Muktar Aliyu, MD, DrPH Ask a Lifestyle Coach with Lisa Connor, RN, BSN, CDE Open Enrollment Issue 405, 2020 Oct/Nov (Medical Center Edition)

Budget Bites

​Healthy eating doesn’t have to be expensive. Preparing meals at home gives you control over ingredients and cost. It all starts at the grocery store! Here are some tips for every aisle to help you eat healthy without overspending. PROTEIN: Go meatless! Plant proteins are often a cheaper option than meat and have the added benefits of fiber to help keep you full longer. If you aren’t ready to go completely meat-free, cut your meat portions in half and add a meatless protein, such as beans to chilis, soups, and tacos!

Gut Check-in

Dietary fiber is an essential plant-based nutrient found in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes. Fiber helps normalize bowel movements by moving fluid and waste through the digestive tract. Fiber-rich foods have been shown to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer and other digestive diseases, lower cholesterol, help control blood sugar, and aid in achieving a healthy weight.