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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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NCHPAD NEWS: September 2014

Volume 13, Issue 9

A monthly publication of NCHPAD - the NATIONAL CENTER on HEALTH, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY and DISABILITY http://www.nchpad.org.

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From the Editor's Desk:  Yoga for EVERYbody

Nutrition Spotlight:  The Sugary Truth

Training Corner:  Fitness Considerations for Traumatic Brain Injury

Senior Corner:  Women Aging Gracefully

Community Spotlight:  National Sports Center for the Disabled

From the Information Specialists' Desks:  Updates and Upcoming Events


From the Editor's Desk:  Yoga for EVERYbody

September is National Yoga Month, and we can\'t think of a better way to celebrate than providing weekly poses for individuals of all ability levels to try out.

To learn more about yoga practices for all, please click here.


Nutrition Spotlight:  The Sugary Truth

While sugar in large amounts is generally unhealthy, you may wonder all the ways it can affect your body. This Spotlight outlines all aspects of sugar, from consumption guidelines to types of sugar to recommendations on cutting down consumption.

To learn more about all aspects of sugar, please click here.


Training Corner:  Fitness Considerations for Traumatic Brain Injury

September is National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month. Traumatic brain injury in the United States is a growing public health issue where training of health and fitness professionals is needed to ensure welcoming environments for promoting all aspects of health among persons with TBI.

To learn more about these considerations, please click here.


Senior Corner:  Women Aging Gracefully

This article features insight and expertise from several sources, all of which provide guidance and recommendations to help women with disabilities age gracefully.

To read perspectives and insights on women with disability aging gracefully, please click here.


Community Spotlight:  National Sports Center for the Disabled

The National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) provides a wide range of seasonal and year-round inclusive, adaptive sports, recreation, and learning opportunities for individuals of all ages and ability levels.

To learn more about the NSCD, please click here.


From the Information Specialists' Desks:  Updates and Upcoming Events


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