Faith Regional Health Services | living WELL | Spring 2018

Mad about MELONS AT LAST! Melon season is fast approaching. That means soon you’ll be treating yourself to one of summer’s true delights: a ripe, juicy, sweet melon. Besides tasting oh-so-good, melons are good for you. They are rich in vitamin C, which helps boost the immune system. Cantaloupes are an especially good source of this antioxidant that helps lower your risk of cataracts. Some melons are also an excellent source of vitamin A, which helps night vision, and potassium, which can help keep blood pressure in a healthy range. Melons are also low in calories and sodium and are saturated fat- and cholesterol-free. Pick smart Of course, to truly enjoy melons, you want to select the ripest you can find. Here are some signs of ripeness: •  Ripe cantaloupes have a dull yellow back- ground with raised netting. These melons should be fragrant, and the blossom end (which is opposite of the end with the small dent) should yield a bit when pressed. •  Honeydew melons turn from green to a creamy white to yellow as they ripen. Avoid buying green ones, but a creamy white one will ripen on a countertop in a few days. •  Ripe watermelons should be yellow (not white) at their pale side—that’s where they rested while growing—and heavy for their size. Buying a halved watermelon? Look for one that is firm, brightly colored and free of white streaks. You can keep melons at room tempera- ture for up to a week or until they’re fully ripe. Then refrigerate cut melon in a tightly covered container and eat within five days. Sources: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics; American Institute for Cancer Research; University of Wyoming Extension Service Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Pewaukee, WI Permit No. 921 FAITH REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES 2700 W. Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, NE 68701 To keep up with the latest news at Faith Regional Health Services, follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Think your doctor is great? Consider nominating him or her for Faith Regional’s 2018 Physician of the Year. Submit your nomination at frhs.org through Nov. 1, 2018.

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