Going green: How to make your home more environmentally friendly

2023-07-12T11:01:00

(BPT) – Most recent data shows that in the past five years, 85% of people have shifted their behavior to be more eco-conscious and have started thinking sustainably when making purchases*. For many, the home is a natural place to start incorporating environmentally friendly products and practices.

“From utilizing green building products to incorporating high-efficiency technology, implementing more eco-friendly practices and products at home is a steppingstone towards living a more sustainable lifestyle,” said Judd Larned, President of Culligan Water. “Start with your water. Making eco-friendly choices on how you consume and treat your home’s water can have a big impact.”

Drinking water from your home tap is a great way to help the environment. Every year, overuse of single-use plastic bottles contributes to pollution, yet many people prefer the taste and quality of bottled water over the tap water in their home. By installing a water treatment solution, such as a reverse osmosis system, homeowners can get cleaner, filtered water directly from the tap and reduce their use of single-serve bottled water. The Culligan Aquasential® Smart Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System offers 12 different filter options and is certified for the reduction of 59 contaminants which include 15 emerging contaminants including lead, arsenic, pharmaceuticals, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and PFOA/PFOS.

For a greener solution to traditional water softening, a high-efficiency water softener, like the Aquasential Smart High Efficiency Water Softener, is designed to minimize water and salt usage while effectively softening the water. By selecting a high-efficiency softener, you can reduce water and salt usage. Both the RO and softener also offer a smart device app that gives users intuitive control over each system with water alerts, maintenance needs and tools that track water usage and consumption at your fingertips. You’ll have real-time data to help manage water usage in your home.

Going beyond your water, here are additional tips for creating a more environmentally friendly home:

  • Choose green décor. A simple way to go green with your home is to choose environmentally friendly décor. While natural stones and marbles are on trend, their use is costly to the environment. Instead, homeowners can use man-made materials that mimic the look of natural materials. Using composite materials made from recycled content or natural materials that are sustainably sourced for décor, cabinets, fixtures and countertops is a great way to get the latest trends in home décor without negatively impacting the environment.
  • Opt for energy-efficient appliances. When purchasing new appliances, opt for those with high energy-efficiency ratings. Energy-efficient appliances are designed to accomplish the same tasks with less power, which reduces the need for additional power plants and decreases the extraction of natural resources such as coal, natural gas and oil. By conserving these resources, we can preserve ecosystems, protect habitats and minimize the environmental damage caused by their extraction. On appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers and laundry machines, look for ENERGY STAR certified products, which meet strict energy-saving standards.
  • Use smart technology to conserve energy. Today, smart home technology is available to help homeowners control and track their energy usage, resulting in improved conservation as well as lower utility bills on the home front. Smart thermostats and lighting, as well as home automation systems, allow you to optimize heating and cooling or create energy-saving routines and schedules whether you’re home or away. Use energy monitoring systems to track usage patterns, identify energy-hungry appliances and provide insights on how to optimize energy efficiency.
  • Recycle. Recycling is one of the most simple and well-known ways to go green at home as it conserves resources, reduces landfill waste and minimizes the environmental impact of manufacturing new products. Set up a recycling system in your home to separate recyclable materials from general waste. Identify local recycling centers or programs that accept different types of recyclables and ensure proper disposal. Consider going beyond traditional efforts by buying products made from recycled material or from companies dedicated to sustainability.

By implementing these tips, homeowners can contribute to a more sustainable future while creating a healthier and more cost-effective living environment. For more information on in-home water treatment solutions, visit www.culligan.com.

*According to an October 2021 Global Sustainability survey conducted by Simon-Kucher & Partners.

Get into the “Safe Zone” to Prevent a Heart Attack

2023-07-10T12:01:00

(BPT) – Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S. While it’s often seen as a result of aging, this is a dangerous misconception. Research shows one of the most effective ways to lower the risk of heart attacks or strokes is to reduce your low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol — also known as “bad” cholesterol — for as long as possible.

Ora Williams, who is in her late 60s, learned she had elevated LDL cholesterol when she was in her 20s, but treatments were limited at that time. Ora knew her family had a long history of heart disease, so she did all she could with what was available to her. Over the years, she lost her father and her 44-year-old brother to heart attacks.

Then, Williams’ son tragically passed from a sudden heart attack. He was just 38 years old.

Soon after Williams discovered she had heart disease and had to have her own heart bypass surgery.

“I knew my family had heart disease,” Williams shared. “I always asked myself — why didn’t I ask more questions or do more before it happened to me?”

According to research from the Family Heart Foundation, a research and advocacy organization helping families navigate their heart health, 7 out of 10 Americans at high risk for cardiovascular disease are not reaching recommended LDL cholesterol levels. This leaves them in danger of a heart attack or stroke.

“Elevated LDL cholesterol is often caused by both genetics and lifestyle,” said Dr. Mary McGowan, chief medical officer at the Family Heart Foundation. “Regardless of its cause, the health risks are severe and consequences can literally be deadly. Our research shows that people at high risk for cardiovascular disease who don’t keep their LDL cholesterol at the recommended level are nearly 50 percent more likely to suffer a cardiac event than those who do.”

The Family Heart Foundation calls the recommended LDL cholesterol level the “Safe Zone.” Today, Williams has finally found the right treatment combination to get to her LDL Safe Zone. As an advocate for the Family Heart Foundation, she helps others make positive changes in their lives.

“I can’t do anything about what happened. But what I can do is take the steps to control my LDL cholesterol. I can tell my story with the hope of saving others from the challenges I faced, and encourage them to get in their Safe Zone.”

While many can lower their LDL cholesterol with a heart-healthy diet, some, like Williams, will need medication to reach their Safe Zone. Some will require more than one medication, known as “combination therapy.” However, only 20% of doctors in the U.S. are using combination therapy for people at high risk for cardiovascular disease. There are many effective therapies available today, and your journey to the LDL Safe Zone might begin with a conversation with your healthcare provider about what will work for you.

Take action now to get to your Safe Zone:

1. Get your cholesterol tested, and ask to see the results before you meet with your healthcare provider.

2. Talk with your healthcare provider about what your results mean, and ask what your recommended LDL cholesterol level is based on your risk.

3. Get to your Safe Zone with effective LDL-lowering treatments and stay there, don’t wait.

4. Make sure you get the correct diagnosis, especially if high cholesterol and heart disease run in your family. You may be at risk for a genetic cholesterol disorder.

To learn more about how to get into the safe zone, visit LDLSafeZone.org.

How to make your home work for you through the years

2023-07-12T07:01:01

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“Aging in place” (aka independent living) is the phenomena of older adults remaining in their homes as they age, rather than relocating or moving into an institutional setting. In fact, about 75% of 50+-year-olds would like to stay in their current homes or communities for as long as possible, compared to about half of 18 to 49-year-olds, according to AARP. With age, lifestyle needs change and if staying in your home is important to you, you may have concerns about getting around your home or getting simple tasks done, including personal care. Whether you’re a future caregiver or a care recipient, find suggestions below that can help with some of these worries along with easy ideas to ensure you have a functional home.

Plan ahead

As you prepare to make this big life step, take the time to sit down and think about the types of help you, a partner or a care recipient may need. Everyone’s situation is different, so it’s important to take the necessary steps now to avoid future issues.

One way to plan ahead is to talk to a doctor. Oftentimes, there may be medical conditions that could affect or complicate the way one ages in place or even hinder mobility around the house. If you’re a caregiver, it can prove helpful to be proactive. While these may be daunting conversations, it’s important to have them with a doctor and discuss best practices for living in your home long-term.

Another way to plan ahead is to create an at-home checklist of simple design updates that’ll allow a safe, independent living experience. The easiest way to identify what to change is to walk around the house and take note of anything that could pose a challenge in the near future. Consider door levers over doorknobs, light switches with a rocker panel versus a toggle switch, or even awning-style windows to make them easier to open and close. Making subtle changes like these can have long-term impacts on your comfortability and ability to stay put.

Tap resources available to you

If one is already having trouble moving around the house, it may be time to outsource assistance. Some people avoid electric scooters or chairs due to the hefty price tag, but what many don’t realize is that some at-home electronic aids are covered by Medicare. Other available resources you can contact if in need of home modifications or low-cost assistive devices include Administration for Community Living, The National Rehabilitation Information Center and AARP.

If you wish to revamp your space with stylish home furnishings that allow for aging in place, having a consultation with an experienced local home designer, or Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS), is your best bet! These professionals are trained in meeting the needs of older adults by assisting with aging-in-place home renovations. Whether you need pocket doors to help with mobility between rooms, wider hallways for wheelchairs, or even a single-story house plan with a complete second suite, these designers can help update a home to adapt to a family — instead of a family adapting to a new home. Resources you can contact for this include Accessible Living, Paul Schumacher Homes and even Care.com.

ADA-compliant and stylish installations

Aging-in-place updates don’t always have to look and feel dull. You can make simple tweaks to make any space look presentable and elegant. An easy place to start implementing these tweaks is in the bathroom! Remodel your bath space the easy, affordable way and fit it with the all-new Precept® ADA Tub & Shower with Hand Shower by Peerless®. Designed for all, this sleek and modern shower trim kit assures everyone has a safe, comfortable showering experience. It also comes in three different finishes (Chrome, Matte Black and Brushed Nickel) to fit almost any bath space and design. Its 5-inch tub spout, handle operations, hand shower, hose and 24-inch grab bar are all ADA-compliant to help you create an accessible space without compromising design or functionality. You can also pair this trim kit with the brand-new accessories within the Precept® Bath Collection for a coordinated, unified look.

Other easy home aging-in-place modifications could be eliminating hard-to-reach areas like high or low cabinets. Instead, opt for darker hued drawers right under your countertop; this way they’re more accessible and can easily match almost any kitchen décor. Need additional aging-in-place thoughtful kitchen inspiration? Introduce a mobile, adjustable kitchen island with lots of storage to avoid excess meal prepping and standing time.

If aging in place is the path forward, it’s important to realize there’s more to it than just staying put. Like every stage in life, it’s important to ensure that plans are thought through, even for the future. When thinking through ways to create a safer and age-friendly home environment, take advantage of resources available to you and prioritize updating rooms you utilize the most. Focus on the basics and create a well-coordinated and accessible space with fixtures that don’t compromise on aesthetics or functionality.

Ways to Make Business Travel Less Stressful During Conference and Events Season

2023-07-11T10:05:00

(BPT) – With conference and events season right around the corner, it’s time to brush up on business travel best practices. The following tips can help ease the stress often associated with business travel, so you can keep your focus on in-person experiences and make the most of career opportunities.

Make a Credit Card Your Best Friend

If you don’t yet have a business credit card, consider applying for one in advance of your next trip. They’re designed to help maximize your rewards on all business-related expenses.

You can also take advantage of a timely new Cardmember offer to help you earn rewards faster. Now until August 28, 2023, new Southwest Rapid Rewards™ Premier Business Credit Card from Chase Cardmembers can earn up to 120,000 Rapid Rewards® points. New Cardmembers can earn 60,000 points after spending $3,000 in the first three months from account opening, then an additional 60,000 points after spending $15,000 in the first nine months. This is a simple, yet effective way to earn points to fuel future work travel.

Think About Your Plans Early

When traveling for your business, mapping out trip logistics in advance can help eliminate the dreaded “what-ifs” of last-minute plans. Understanding your travel itinerary, like when and where you or your team are needed or schedules for presentations and meetings, can help you to select hotel and dining options that are close and convenient.

And, if you plan ahead, you can earn points just by staying at the right hotel. Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business Credit Card Cardmembers earn 2X points on every $1 spent on Rapid Rewards hotel partners.

Travel Like a ‘Boss’

It’s no secret that packing for an event can be hard when dressing to impress is important. Prior to arriving, research the dress code to ensure you pack properly for the events you are attending. Consider checking your hotel’s amenities to see if they have any laundering, dry cleaning services, or an in-room steamer to freshen your clothes, depending on the length of your stay. Even better, Southwest® Customers’ bags fly free® (first and second checked bags, weight and size limits apply) so you can bring everything you need no matter how long you’re staying.

And to ease the stress on travel day, consider checking in to your flight in advance and reading up on airline regulations prior to arriving at the airport. Thankfully, Cardmembers receive two EarlyBird Check-Ins® per year, and conference season is the perfect time to redeem this benefit to help minimize delays ahead of your departure.

Make Use of Your Time On-Site

Consider connecting and networking with other attendees leading up to the event so you can use your time on-site wisely by setting up meetings and making meaningful connections. To make the most of your learning experience, review the agenda beforehand, including schedules and programming, to ensure you can attend what you are most interested in.

During downtime, relax and recharge with a coffee, explore the areas around you, and grab a bite to eat with a colleague (or even a new connection!).

Everyone deserves a seamless travel experience, especially ahead of a business trip where you need to be at your best. Leveraging these tips can help you get where you’re going, while using your time wisely to minimize stress and maximize the points you earn the whole time.

*Accounts subject to credit approval. Restrictions and limitations apply. Cards are issued by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. All Rapid Rewards® rules and regulations apply and can be found at Southwest.com/rrterms.

The chasing arrows have you chasing your tail

2023-07-11T12:31:00

(BPT) – The three-arrowed triangular loop: you see it, and you know it. Or do you? Just about every type of plastic packaging today has that familiar symbol stamped on it, and while common thought links that symbol with recycling, that isn’t always the case. Good intentions can often be wasted by misinterpreting what that symbol actually means.

What many confuse as the recycling symbol on plastic packaging is actually called a resin identification code. Look closely and you will see a number stamped within the three arrows; this number is to help identify the polymer used to make the container, not identify its recyclability. The resin identification code was developed in the late 1980s to ensure a level of consistency in plastics manufacturing. Unfortunately, this symbol has created significant confusion for the everyday consumer as it closely mirrors the real chasing arrows recycling symbol.

Fortunately, over the last few years, with society placing a greater emphasis on recycling and the education behind it, we are seeing more brand owners rethinking the end life of their packaging. One notable change is better labeling. How2Recycle, a program developed by the Sustainable Packaging Coalition, is working to improve the standardized labeling system for recyclables and increasingly, brands are adopting their labeling. When you pick up your next box of your favorite breakfast cereal, look at the bottom and you will likely find two different recycling instructions, one for the box and one for the plastic bag. How2Recycle published findings from a consumer survey that showed the majority of consumers found value and increased trust when brand owners clearly label the materials and their recyclability (or lack thereof).

Not only have brands started the shift, but many states are laying the framework for Truth in Labeling laws that will prohibit the use of chasing-arrows symbols and the term “recyclable” on products that are indeed, not recyclable. This has gained such significant traction that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is now calling on the Federal Trade Commission to remove the symbol from plastics that can’t be recycled altogether. The FTC has what they call Green Guides, and the EPA, as well as other environmental groups, believe these guides could be used to help educate consumers on recycling best practices.

With better labeling, consumers can recycle with more confidence. Until then, it is best to focus on the characteristics of plastics, rather than memorize a list of numbers. For example, rigid plastic containers, such as water bottles, milk jugs and shampoo bottles, are highly recyclable. These materials are also in demand as more consumer package goods companies implement stronger commitments to using recycled content in their packaging. Unfortunately, today, due to a lack of infrastructure, most plastic water bottles are not recycled into new plastic water bottles again. In many cases, they are downcycled into synthetic fibers for use in things like carpeting or clothing.

Later this year, Republic Services, a leader in the environmental services industry, will open the nation’s first Polymer Center in Las Vegas to meet the growing demand for recycled content. The Polymer Center will be part of a national network of facilities that will create high-quality recycled content that enables true bottle-to-bottle circularity. This means that when you place a water bottle in your recycling bin, it can become a new water bottle again.

Recycling plays an important role in reducing our impact on the planet. While current labeling practices can create confusion, by becoming more informed consumers, we can stop chasing our tails and help create a more sustainable world now, and for future generations.

3 habits you can work into your daily routine to improve longevity

2023-07-11T11:01:00

(BPT) – Americans are optimistic about their longevity. A recent survey by MDVIP — a national network of primary care doctors focused on preventive medicine — and Ipsos found that 67% of Americans want to live longer than their parents and 87% want to take steps to live healthier for longer. However, 74% of Americans failed a basic 20-question quiz on the lifestyle factors that influence aging and longevity.

Living longer doesn’t happen by accident or by the grace of genetics alone. “Study after study has shown that our lifetime of decisions about what we eat, whether we exercise or whether we’re managing stress have a considerable impact on how well we age,” said Dr. Andrea Klemes, chief medical officer at MDVIP.

Another thing to consider is that extending your lifespan shouldn’t be the only goal. You want to focus on maximizing the number of healthy years of your life. By increasing your “healthspan” — how many years you live without serious disease — you can enjoy your life well into your 80s and beyond.

Here are three simple but essential habits you can incorporate into your life to help improve your healthspan.

1. Invest in your health like you do your finances

According to the survey, 54% of Americans admit they plan more for their financial future than their health. To invest in your health, you need to learn more about your family’s medical history and how lifestyle changes can improve your healthspan.

“Just like you start saving for retirement in your 20s, you need to start investing as early as possible in your health,” said Dr. Klemes. “Try taking a ‘portfolio’ approach to longevity and make sure you have a primary care doctor who will help you build the right mix of healthy habits based on your history, risk factors and goals.”

Investing in your health doesn’t require overhauling your life in one night. You can talk with your doctor about your current health status and work with them on setting realistic goals and benchmarks you can work toward over time. By creating a plan and making small incremental changes to your lifestyle, you can reap dividends in healthier years now and in the future.

2. Prioritize socializing and happiness

When you think about your health, you likely think about what you, as an individual, can do to improve your wellness and longevity. However, your health can be greatly impacted by the relationships you form and maintain throughout your life. That’s because having healthy, stable and strong relationships positively impacts your happiness.

According to an 85-year-long study by Harvard University, there is a direct correlation between social connections and longevity. People who have strong social ties with their friends, family and community are happier, healthier and live longer than those who are less well-connected.

Other research supports the Harvard finding. A 2022 article published in the Journal of American Geriatrics Society found that optimism is associated with healthy aging and longevity across racial and ethnic groups. Make it a point to schedule regular calls, meet-ups and activities with people you care about so you can be happier and help contribute to their happiness and health, too.

3. Find a primary care physician

Establishing a relationship with a primary care physician (PCP) and getting annual check-ups is vital to improving your healthspan. A PCP will get to know you and monitor any changes to your health that could otherwise be missed if you don’t have a regular doctor.

Another advantage of having a PCP is that you can talk about your risk factors and ways to prevent disease instead of reacting only to health problems as they appear. MDVIP-affiliated physicians focus on personalized care, early detection and preventive medicine. These PCPs have smaller practices, so they can spend more time and partner with patients to improve their health.

If you want to lead a healthier, more vibrant life, visit MDVIP.com/LongevityIQ and take the Longevity quiz to understand more about the factors that influence aging. There you can also learn what steps you can take to help extend your healthy years.

Clog Monster makes his Hollywood debut: 5 ways you can help defeat him

2023-07-11T11:59:00

Prepare to see the Clog Monster as you’ve never seen him before…the only thing that can stop him is looking for the “Do Not Flush” symbol.

(BPT) – Now playing on a silver screen near you, the Clog Monster is finally making his Hollywood debut. He’s made his way from the dark, dank sewers and is now taking over your favorite films! Not only is the Clog Monster mucking up your movie time, but he and his fatbergs are causing damage to your plumbing and local sewers.

Underneath the city streets is a hidden world where Clog Monsters, fatbergs, and pizza reign supreme. We must all do our part to protect our wastewater systems. Always look for the “Do Not Flush” symbol on wipes packaging.


Without even knowing it, you may be helping feed the Clog Monster. For example, you may think you can flush any wipe down the toilet, but more than 90% of wipes sold are not designed to be flushed. When you dump non-flushables in the toilet, the Clog Monster becomes more powerful!

Experience the legend. Feel the might. Prepare for the return of King…Clog?

However, you can do your part to help stop the Clog Monster. On Flush Smart Day every July (and TBH, every day), be a hero and use these five tips to defeat the Clog Monster!

Let’s keep “artifacts” out of our pipes. Look for the “Do Not Flush” symbol on wipes packaging. That way you can avoid snaking out your drain.


1. Look for the sign

To help defeat the Clog Monster, you need to know how to spot a non-flushable item. You can figure out if an item will help the Clog Monster by looking for the “Do Not Flush” symbol. If you see it, always toss that wipe in the trash, and never the toilet, and keep it out of the villain’s grasp.

In a world where you can be anything, why not be #FlushSmart. Look for the “Do Not Flush” symbol on wipes packaging.

2. Don’t feed the clog monster

The Clog Monster can’t become more powerful if he doesn’t have food. Make sure to keep the following items away from your toilet:

  • Baby wipes
  • Period products
  • Cleaning wipes
  • Makeup wipes
  • Cotton balls, pads or swabs
  • Dental floss
  • Hair
  • Paper towels or rags
  • Trash
  • Cat litter
  • Medicine

By keeping these Clog Monster foods out of the toilet, you can help stop him in his tracks before he can cause more destruction to your city.

What’s that lurking in the shadows and crawling in the sewers? If you look for the “Do Not Flush” symbol on wipes packaging, you don’t have to find out. Keep the clog nightmares away with #FlushSmart habits.

3. Make a trap

What you pour down the toilet and sink can also create fatbergs and help the Clog Monster take over. When fats, oils and greases (FOG) collect in the pipes with non-flushables, they create the Clog Monster’s henchmen, the fatbergs. These large, rock-like foes can grow and grow, eventually clogging pipes and sewers and causing water pollution.

To keep FOG out of the reach of the Clog Monster, make a trap! Grab an empty vegetable or soup can, decorate the outside, and pour cooking oils into it to keep them trapped. You can find instructions on how to make your FOG can here.

I spy a mission that is not so impossible…Keeping our drains wipe-free!

4. Warn others

Many citizens may not know about the Clog Monster, so it’s your job to warn them! When friends and family come to visit, make sure to let them know what they can and can’t flush down the toilet. You can even make signs to put on or near the toilet with pictures of what needs to be thrown away. Once you’ve warned them, they can go on and warn others, so everyone can work together to defeat the Clog Monster.

Clogs find a way of destroying our pipes and sewers. Help make the Clog Monster go extinct by always looking for the “Do Not Flush” symbol on wipes packaging.

5. Better safe than sorry

If you can’t tell if an item is Clog Monster food, read the packaging for disposal instructions. If you’re still unsure, don’t take a chance and accidentally help the villain. When in doubt, throw it out!

Using these five tips, you can be a hero and help defeat the Clog Monster and his fatberg minions and protect your home, the sewers and the environment.

Under the sea…Under the sea…Darling, it’s better, down where there’s no Clog Monsters, under the sea. Keep our environment healthy and sewer systems functioning by using #FlushSmart habits.

In celebration of Flush Smart Day, watch the Clog Monster movie trailer and make your own movie poster. To see all the movie posters, head to FlushSmart.org/resources, where you can print out a coloring page and unleash your creativity! Once it’s done, have an adult snap a photo and tag @FlushSmart on social media.

Make your own movie poster to stop the Clog Monster! Just print, color, and use the hashtag #FlushSmart when posting to social media.

Remember to help keep the Clog Monster at bay, always look for the “Do Not Flush” symbol on wipes packaging. If you see it, that wipe goes in the trash and never the toilet.

4 tips for healthier skin this summer

2023-07-11T08:03:00

(BPT) – As you enjoy the warm weather months, you may notice that your skin might not look and feel as healthy as it normally does. Don’t fret. More often than not, it’s a matter of making a few simple tweaks to your daily routine to adjust for the change in seasons. To help you achieve your best skin this summer, Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner shares a few tips to help you stay on top of your summer beauty routine.

1. Become best friends with sunscreen

Spending time outside in the sunshine is one of the many simple pleasures of summer. However, too much exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can lead to premature aging, wrinkles and an increased risk of skin cancer. To fully enjoy the season, avoid sunburns and protect your skin by incorporating sunscreen into your skincare routine.

Regardless of whether it’s sunny or cloudy, make sure to put on broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF every morning. If you’re spending long periods of time outdoors, make sure to have sunscreen on hand to reapply every two hours.

2. Limit sugar for your skin’s sake

No matter what season it is, too much sugar can decrease the health of your skin. When you eat sugar, it enters your bloodstream and attaches to proteins, forming advanced glycation end-products (AGEs).

According to a review in the journal Nutrients, AGEs damage the collagen and elastin in your skin, which can lead to wrinkles, inflammation and premature aging. To keep your skin healthy, swap sugary beverages and foods to lower sugar options to reduce the formation of AGEs.

3. Stay hydrated

Water plays a vital role in maintaining your health, especially when it comes to your skin. When you’re dehydrated, your skin can look dry, dull and flaky. According to early research, staying hydrated can increase blood flow to the skin, which may help skin elasticity, texture and support a natural glow.

By getting into the habit of hydrating regularly, you’ll not only feel better, but your skin will look better, too. Carry around a reusable water bottle and add hydrating foods, like watermelon and cucumber, to your eating routine.

4. Nourish from within

If you want to maintain healthy skin, it’s important to nourish from within by eating balanced nutrition. Blatner recommends eating meals and snacks rich in protein, antioxidant-rich produce and healthy fats to help you look and feel your best this summer.

Try including recipes like this delicious Summertime Egg Skillet from Eggland’s Best, which contains essential ingredients for healthy skin like eggs, avocado and tomatoes. Eggland’s Best eggs contain 10 times more vitamin E than ordinary eggs, which helps to promote healthy skin. They’re also an excellent source of vitamin B5, which enhances the skin’s natural healing process.

Summertime Egg Skillet

Prep: 15 minutes

Cook time: 10 minutes

Serves: 4

Ingredients

  • 4-5 large Eggland’s Best eggs
  • 3 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Handful of cherry tomatoes
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Red pepper flakes for extra kick
  • 1/4 cup of crumbly goat cheese
  • Crusty toasted baguette
  • Fresh basil to taste
  • Avocado sliced to finish

Preparation

  1. Grab an oven-safe skillet. Add olive oil and 3 chopped garlic cloves on low to medium heat until they begin to brown.
  2. Add a handful of cherry tomatoes and turn up heat to high, watching as they begin to blister.
  3. Lower to medium heat and add chopped fresh basil.
  4. Crack a few eggs into ramekins, slide them into the skillet and sprinkle crumbly goat cheese.
  5. Place the skillet in the oven at 375 F for approximately 7-8 minutes until the eggs are cooked through but still slightly runny.
  6. Add avocado and more fresh basil and serve with crusty bread!

As you enjoy the summer months, don’t forget to prioritize your skin health. By following these four simple tips, you can achieve a healthy and radiant glow that lasts all summer and beyond! To find more nutritious recipes that can nourish your whole body, visit EgglandsBest.com.

6 tips to help you pay for your college education

2023-07-11T07:01:00

(BPT) – While heading to college is a great adventure, the cost of college is sky high. Whether you’re still in high school or planning your enrollment at a state public school or a private college, here are some tips for what you can do now to be able to cover your college expenses.

1. Get your finances in order

If you’ve already chosen a school, get a detailed annual cost estimate and compare it to your existing savings, income and budget. If you haven’t picked a school yet, understand the potential cost differences between community, in-state and private schools. If college is still several years away, factor saving into your monthly budget.

2. Look for funding

No one wants to start off with student loan debt. But sometimes it’s the only way. First, make sure you have a college savings plan that allows tax-free withdrawals. Then, see if there are gaps in your college fund and look into federal loans, grants or scholarships.

3. Get a head start

Fill out a FAFSA application for federal student aid. To cover the gap, ensure you apply early so you don’t miss your school’s deadlines. A gap in funding happens when federal student aid and scholarships don’t cover all your college expenses.

4. Look into private student loans

Private student loans are for when federal student loans, grants, savings and scholarships don’t cover all your qualified higher education expenses. Applying for these loans is easy. For example, at Navy Federal Credit Union, a student loan application takes less than 15 minutes, and you have a variety of repayment options while you’re in school to help reduce your overall loan costs.

Plus, with a Navy Federal private student loan, you’re automatically eligible for a Career Assistance Program — online tools and training that can help you level up your resume, hone your interviewing skills and find job search opportunities and other tips.

5. Get a cosigner

Private lenders want to know you can handle repayment before giving you a loan. A parent, other family member or even a trusted friend with good credit can agree to back your loan. Having a cosigner may even help you get a student loan at a lower interest rate.

For example, Navy Federal allows you to request a cosigner release after you graduate school and make 24 on-time payments in a row.

6. Borrow the right amount

You may not know what all your college expenses will add up to, so it can be hard to know how much to borrow. Base the amount of your private student loan on the cost of your school’s attendance, which includes college tuition and college expenses like fees, books, computers, meals, travel and housing.

Navy Federal Credit Union is federally insured by NCUA.