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Peace for the World

No one fails to react when public violence is flagrantly incited, which happened at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. As a political philosophy or a way of life, disorder doesn’t work. Violence might not be inevitable, but chaos is. But in the face of chaos, some facts remain constant and stable: Peace is a state of awareness. To advance the cause of peace, you must be at peace. External conflict reflects the inner conflicts of human nature. No dispute is ever settled unless both sides achieve a level of mutual satisfaction.

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New Year, Ready for a Better You?

Well, 2020 is finally done, and not a moment too soon. Three cheers for the New Year. We’re greeting January with hope and excitement—and new motivation to get in shape and stay healthy. If you’re like us, you’ve been enjoying plenty of comfort food over the past 10 months, and cracking jokes about gaining “the COVID 19.” Now’s the perfect time to get back to where you want to be: WW (formerly Weight Watchers) has a special offer: two free months of Weight Watchers Digital, featuring the new myWW+. It’s a personalized, holistic weight-loss program you can access on your phone or laptop.

The Daily Habit Sabotaging Your Weight Loss Goals

You're diligent about sticking to your nutrition and fitness routine, but do your weight-loss goals still seem far off? Instead of making more tweaks to your diet and workout regimen, consider taking a look at your medicine cabinet first. "Weight gain is a very common side effect for many standard medications," says Charlie Seltzer, M.D., C.S.C.S., who specializes in weight loss and exercise physiology. For many people, medications are an overlooked contributor to weight gain, he says. There are four major types that are commonly prescribed and tend to have this side effect:

Night After Night of Poor Sleep Can Be Dangerous

You know this feeling: you're laying in bed scrolling on your phone and before you know it, it's already middle of the night and you don't have much time left for sleep. And even when you finally go to bed and put away your phone, it's not easy to calm your nerves and fall asleep. This is bad news for your health because sleep is crucial to a healthy and happy life. It's a time for our minds and bodies to rest, restore, and prepare for the day ahead. When you miss a good night's sleep you feel frustrated, sluggish, distracted, and outright grumpy the next day. But what happens when you are chronically sleep-deprived, and regularly missing the seven to nine hours of sleep recommended for a typical adult? The answer is a host of serious consequences for your body.