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Health (2-year) | 
| Publisher: Southern Progress
List Price: $70.00 Buy New: $19.97 You Save: $50.03 (71%)
Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 242
Format: Magazine Subscription Type: Time magazine Subscription Issues: 20 Subscription Length: 24 Months Issues Per Year: 10 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B0000D8CWU
Release Date: November 23, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
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Product Description Health is the smart woman's guide to life, covering beauty, well-being, fitness, and food/nutrition with intelligence, flair, and credibility. The magazine's lifestyle approach makes it a pleasure to read, not a duty. Health provides a sense of community along with empowering information, powerful narrative, and compelling art-all to reinforce the message that healthy living is the way to feel and look your very best.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
Worth a read March 30, 2003 Stephanie Manley (Eau Claire, MI) 38 out of 41 found this review helpful
In general many health magazines seem to focus on glamour and make you wonder what's wrong with you since you can't be a size 2, work out for 3 hours a day, balance a job, family and whatever else life throws your way. The magazine comes with several articles a month that focus on looking good, exercise plans, diet tips, stress relief, and a few that promote good mental health. I like this because its low key and sensible. This magazine isn't set out to change your life, but enhance what you have and show you a few new ideas.
biased health advice - not to be trusted on nutritional topics June 24, 2005 AB (Oxford) 31 out of 40 found this review helpful
I have subscribed to this magazine for almost a year now and I have become very skeptical of much of its advice. This advice seems to be heavily influenced by its paying advertisers e.g. the US Dairy Industry (there is always at least one of those annoying "got milk" ads) and not surprisingly, every issue there are several articles in the magazine that hype the supposed benefits of a diet high in dairy products (e.g. milk and cheese). However having read many books on nutrition, it has become very clear to me that that the majority of current research shows that a diet high in dairy products can actually be very damaging to your health - for instance read the The China Study by Colin Campbell, an extremely comprehensive nutritional study that sheds a great deal of light on the US dairy industry and its shady methods of influencing the public's perception of the healthfulness of its products. It is well known that there are many better ways of getting calcium etc into your diet than by dairy but this magazine is unfortunately blinded by its advertisers' paychecks. The magazine also appears to be very similar to Prevention magazine which I also have subscribed to and I would make the same criticism of. My advice is to stick to reliable sources on health like the excellent "Berkeley Wellness Letter" that are not supported or influenced by the advertisements of drugs companies or powerful industry groups like the US Dairy Industry.
Realistic, Easy to Relate to! March 31, 2002 Sarah Wu (Evanston, IL USA) 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
Everytime this magazine comes in the mail, I sit down and read it cover to cover immediately. For active people (and those aspiring non-actives) the articles are informative and often are issues or topics that you have been thinking about already. I also like how they start off with different little articles and facts in the beginning and then move onto the bigger topics. Being a 'Foodie' I can tell you that the recipes (towards the back of the magazine) are fantastic -- I save at least one from each issue - delicious and not complex. I like the magazine so much, I've signed on for another two years!
Best health Magazine I Have found June 12, 2002 Tamie Pick (hanford, ca United States) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I have subscribed to various magazines for years, and paid pretty prices too, but this modestly priced magazine is one of my favorites. It really has a variety of articles, fact based, no nonsense. I love the exercise part, I teach the yoga type exercises to my satff at work. This puts "self" to shame. Check it out for yourself . I give it as a christmas gift to my friends.
Pleasantly Surprised! July 15, 2005 Biblioholic Beth (Portland, Oregon USA) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I picked up a copy of Health at my local grocery store, mostly out of curiosity. I found myself enjoying it enough so that I will be ordering a subscription. Here's why: 1.It encompasses every facet of health, not just diet or exercise. As one reviewer noted, it is broken down into categories: Looks, Living, Moving, Feeling, and Flavor (it was just redone). The articles in each seem to be well-written and are enjoyable. I particularly enjoy the Feeling and Living sections, as they are something that is rarely found in other magazines. 2. Unlike many other magazines, I found myself marking or wanting to mark so many pages to keep or check out further that in ended up being a good part of the magazine. I, like most others, enjoy getting the most for my money. While everyone has a different idea of what constitutes a "good" magazine, this one will soon be a regular fixture in our house.
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