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Aloha,
Welcome to the May issue of our newsletter!
Our theme this month is "Mothers," in honor of Mother's Day this Sunday. Visit online for great gift ideas your mom will love...
Browse our Massage Directory
A Fun Hawaiian Taro Recipe for Sunday Brunch!
Find a Prenatal or Mom & Baby Yoga class
Read on to explore the wealth of resources Hawaii Health Guide offers you. Each month, we'll educate, inspire, and help you create your own healthy Hawaii right now!
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Do your Mother (and All Women) a Favor
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Breast Thermography Available in Hawaii
How many women do you know who perform regular breast self-exams? Remind the women in your life to care for theirs... ask them to be aware of their breast health.
Breast cancer is highly treatable when caught early. In honor of your mother, and make sure the women in your life are aware of their breast health.
A new service from Breast Thermography from Thermal Imaging Hawaii gives you an accurate visual picture of the inflammations, infections, circulatory and toxicity issues that affect your health, particularly your breast health. Without the dangerous side effects of radiation or compression, infrared images safely and comfortably rate your breast risk and show you your current health stresses.
Click to learn to do a Breast Self-Exam.
Read more about Breast Thermography
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The BIG Mother is having "Opala" Overload
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The 4 R's - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle & Recover
"Opala" is the Hawaiian word for garbage, and Oahu generates approximately 1.5 million tons of it annually from residential, commercial and industrial sources.
At your home, about 15% of your trash is recyclable newspaper, aluminum, glass and plastic; and 25 - 30% is compostable yard trimmings. Most of our garbage is sent to landfills, dumps or municipal incinerators. But with more and more people producing more and more waste, landfills are filling up faster than we can find new sites for them.
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Hawaiian Ocean Safety
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What all visitors & residents need to know
The waters in the tropical postcard of the Hawaiian Seashore is always picture perfect. In reality Hawaii is the most isolated land mass in the world- in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with seasonal storms and swells that bring rapidly changing ocean conditions even on sunny days. On the average, 12 people drown each year on Kauai alone.
Use wisdom in choosing time and place before jumping into the Hawaiian waters. Click the link below to learn about which beaches are safe on which islands, and to learn about the dangers of sharks, jellyfish, leptospirosis and more.
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Need more "Buzz" for your Business?
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Advertise on Hawaii Health Guide!
There are many health-related websites, and many sites that focus on Hawaii. (And they're all in our directory...)
Why list YOUR business?
1. Basic Listings are FREE!
2. Our Featured Listings are proven to increase business.
2. Hawaii Health Guide receives over 2,500 unique viewers a day, with over 15,000 daily pageviews.
3. Each island has a full Directory of services.
4. Event Calendars on all islands to promote your upcoming events in a variety of ways.
5. Health Talk News is a syndicated news source, picked up by Google and many other news sites, which generates huge traffic for our featured listors.
6. We are supported in part by funding from the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) to help promote Health & Wellness in Hawaii.
7. We're Hawaii's #1 Healthy Lifestyle & Travel Guide!
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