What's the best diet for weight loss AND good health? Is it better to exercise for 10 minutes every day, or 1 hour twice a week? Are there foods I can eat to make my menopause easier?
Homemakers magazine and the Women's College Hospital Foundation are teaming up to answer questions like those at a special event called "Healthy Living" in Toronto on May 27, 2009.
What do you, as a Homemakers magazine reader or Homemakers.com visitor, want to know about diet, lifestyle and health? Please tell us what you want to know by writing your health question in an e-mail. We'll put as many of your queries as possible to our expert panel (see below), then post their replies after the event.
Panel members
-Kelly McLean, who undertook major lifestyle changes at the age of 32 to combat gall-bladder related health issues. She ended up with a whole family that is fitter and healthier.
-Vonne Brister, who embarked on a daily fitness program following a diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer and now plans to "live vitally into old age."
Want to attend "Healthy Living" on the 27th? (Get info and tickets here.)
Homemakers magazine and the Women's College Hospital Foundation are teaming up to answer questions like those at a special event called "Healthy Living" in Toronto on May 27, 2009.
What do you, as a Homemakers magazine reader or Homemakers.com visitor, want to know about diet, lifestyle and health? Please tell us what you want to know by writing your health question in an e-mail. We'll put as many of your queries as possible to our expert panel (see below), then post their replies after the event.
Panel members
![]() | Dr. Lorraine Lipscombe, endocrinologist at Women's College Hospital and expert on how your lifestyle can influence your health. Click to read her bio |
![]() | Dr. Catherine Kelly, registered dietitian with Women's College Hospital, addressing body and lifestyle changes, weight gain and hormones in menopause. Click to read her bio |
![]() | Rosie Schwartz, registered dietitian and columnist with Homemakers magazine, on how and what to eat for optimal health, all life long. Click to read her bio |
-Kelly McLean, who undertook major lifestyle changes at the age of 32 to combat gall-bladder related health issues. She ended up with a whole family that is fitter and healthier.
-Vonne Brister, who embarked on a daily fitness program following a diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer and now plans to "live vitally into old age."
Want to attend "Healthy Living" on the 27th? (Get info and tickets here.)
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