• Mens Health — Tons of useful stuff. The men’s guide to fitness, sex, women, workouts, weight loss, health, nutrition and muscle building from the world’s largest men’s magazine.
  • Strength Training Tips for Beginners — Help for young men who are trying to lose weight, gain muscle, and eat more healthfully.

 

  • Whole Foods Market — Whole Foods Market is the world’s largest retailer of natural and organic foods, with stores throughout North America and the United Kingdom.
  • My Nutrition Advisor — Superfood smoothies!
  • Eating Disorders – How Body Image impacts mental health. How to improve body image. Wonderful resources.

 

  • Cerebral Palsy Guide — The Cerebral Palsy Guide has compiled the most in-depth resources nationwide to help guide and serve all families with disabilities caused by physical birth injuries.

 

  • Drug Rehab— This Drug Rehab website provides free information to acclaimed rehab centers nationwide, and a wealth of resources on relapse and recovery. Contact to embrace your potential as life begins anew.
  • Drug Rehab Connections – An informational website that connects addicts and their families with the help they need to put their lives together. Their goal is to help these individuals and loved ones by providing them with information and support on different addictions and recovery resources available to them. It is not a treatment center, nor do they refer their audience to centers. The website provides information and support only!
  • The Recovery Village — Personalized addiction treatment. You’ve heard about the importance of fitness for wellness since you were a kid, hence all the laps, sit-ups and jumping jacks you had to do in P.E. class. Exercise machines on store floors, and gyms in every city also spell out the necessity for physical health. But there are two other wellness elements that are just as important as exercise: mental health maintenance and nutrition.