Better Living Now Events:

Better Living Now sponsors, hosts, participates and supports many events through out the calendar year. See below for this month's planned schedule events or click another month to see all the events for that month.

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Fall: September, October, November

 

October Events:

Thurs, 10/02/08
11:00am - Noon
NY Foot Clinics
55 E. 124th Street
New York, New York
Diabetes Education Class

Sat, 10/04/08
9:00am - 2:15pm
The LI Marriott
Uniondale, New York
Breast Cancer Awareness Day

Sun, 10/05/08
Registration: 8:30am
Stony Brook Post Office
Stony Brook, New York
Walk for Beauty, Walk for Life

Mon, 10/06/08
9:00am - 10:00am
240 Maple Ave.
Chesire, NY
Diabetes Cooking Demo

Fri, 10/10/08
1:30pm - 2:30pm
Bristol Senior Center
Bristol, Ct. 06010
Diabetes Cooking Demo

Tue, 10/14/08
10:00am - Noon
180-05 Hillside Avenue
Jamaica, New York 11432
Breast Cancer Awareness Day

Sat, 10/18/08
Noon - 3:00pm
African American Museum
110 North Franklin Street
Hempstead, NY
The Sixth Annual Breast Cancer Forum

 

 

 

 

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Health Tip #:005

Developing a Healthy Sleep Pattern

There are many things a person does before bed or to their sleeping environment that can affect their sleep pattern.

The average person requires approximately 8 hours of sleep each night. You should try to go to bed and wake up the same time each day. You should also avoid going to bed hungry, but avoid any products that can act as stimulants and keep you awake (i.e. coffee, tea, soda and chocolate should be avoided). You should also avoid strenuous exercise before bedtime. Finally, you should avoid bright lights in and around your bedroom before bed. Dimmer switches, energy efficient bulbs, and turning off your television and computer will help with this problem.

We hope these helpful tips will put you on your way to a better night's sleep. Pleasant dreams from all of us at Better Living Now!