FIVE MINUTES OR LESS FOR HEALTH T he Center for Disease Control and Prevention offers a nifty feature on its website: Five Minutes or Less for Health. A recently weekly tip urged peo- ple to “make health your resolution” in 2015. The feature offered several ways WR ERRVW \RXU KHDOWK ¿WQHVV DQG ZHOO being-as well as “be an inspiration to others” So here they are: • Make healthy food choices. Grab a healthy snack on the go. Eat more fruits and vegetables • Be active. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Park farther away and walk. • Protect yourself from injury and disease. Put on a helmet, sunscreen, or insect repellent. Wash your hands for 20 seconds. • Manage stress. Don’t oversched- ule or overcommit. Take short breaks throughout the day. • Make an appointment for check- up, vaccination, or screening. • Quit smoking. Call 1-800-QUIT- NOW for free counseling on how to quit smoking for good. For more information, visit www. cdc.gov/family/minutes/tips/. Page 18 • 2015 Medical + Family Health Guide • MyEagleNews.com