With your
hectic schedule, it can be hard to make healthy food choices all the
time. For National Women’s Health Week, make small changes. Try simple things
like making half your grains whole or switching to fat-free or low-fat versions
of milk, cheese, yogurt, and other milk products.
Eating healthy has all kinds of health benefits, such as reducing your
risk for developing diseases like Type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Not to
mention, eating healthy can help you feel and look your best. So try and
squeeze in that extra serving of fruit and vegetables today!