Understanding Hydration: It’s About More Than Just Water

When most people think about hydration, they think about drinking water. While water is extremely important, true hydration is about more than simply how much water you drink. Your body also needs electrolytes, nutrients, and hydrating foods to function properly. Hydration affects nearly every part of the body, including energy levels, brain function, temperature control, digestion, and muscle performance. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Hydration Resource, water makes up about two-thirds of the human body and is necessary for every cell to work correctly. What Happens When You’re Dehydrated? Dehydration happens when your body loses more fluids than it takes in. This can happen from sweating, exercise, illness, hot weather, or simply not drinking enough throughout the day. Common signs of dehydration include: Headaches Dry mouth Fatigue Dizziness Dark yellow urine Trouble concentrating Research from the National [...]

Mindful Eating for Stress Relief: How Food Becomes Self-Care

In our busy lives, eating often happens quickly. We may grab a bite between meetings, scroll through our phones, or eat in the car. When meals become rushed, food feels like just another chore. Mindful eating offers an easy way to slow down and turn meals into moments of self-care that benefit both mental and physical health. What is Mindful Eating? Mindful eating means paying full attention to the experience of eating. Instead of hurrying through a meal, you focus on the food in front of you, its taste, smell, texture, and how your body feels while eating (Havard Health[1]). This practice builds on mindfulness, which encourages people to stay present. When applied to meals, mindfulness helps people notice their hunger and fullness signals and enjoy their food without distractions like television or phones (UMass Memorial Health[2]). Mindful eating is [...]