Entries by David Baker

USANA @ 20: Team USANA

Sport is the most compelling kind of reality television, with its perfect narrative arcs, well-defined heroes, and edge-of-your-seat endings. It’s more than just excitement or entertainment, though. At its best, athletic competition reaches higher, embodying ideals and wrapping the triumph and tragedy of the human experience in a flash of incredible physical skill. Team USANA […]

Scientifically Speaking: Breaking New Ground with TOSH

Leave the USANA Home Office headed east toward the towering Wasatch Mountains and any one of three routes will put you at The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital (TOSH) in less than 20 minutes. There are 12 measly miles of road between the corporate headquarters and the medical campus — road that represents a connection deepened by, […]

USANA United for Youth: Helping Kids Live Healthier

For years, USANA has been doing more and more to positively impact the lives of children—partnerships with the Linus Pauling Institute’s Healthy Youth Program and HealthCorps®, support for Children’s Hunger Fund, and more. Now that movement has a name — USANA United for Youth. A movement doesn’t begin with a shove. A movement begins with […]

USANA Green: Saving Water Never Looked So Beautiful

Spring comes in stages, replacing the yellow of winter with an optimistic new green one piece at a time. It starts with the grass, blade by blade accepting the new season. Then there’s the trumpet of leaves budding on trees, which, in their fullness, sound the coming arrival of flowers. Such is springtime outside USANA’s […]

Linus Pauling: Scientific Pioneer

The trivia question reads: Who received his high school diploma the same year he won his second Nobel Prize? The answer is Linus Pauling — one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th Century and the namesake of one of USANA’s most important research partners, the Linus Pauling Institute. If you want to get […]

Scientifically Speaking: Legacy & Discovery Are Alive at LPI

Inside the lab of a nearly new building. Inside a petri dish and the clear, seemingly non-descript liquid dripped from so many pipettes. Inside the cells composing various in vitro experiments and the DNA that builds life itself. Zoom in close enough on the Linus Pauling Institute, and you can see the mechanics of scientific […]