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Fiber, family history, and your gut bacteria- the perfect storm for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Preparing Greens 101
Preparing greens is versatile and can be tailored to various recipes and tastes. Here are quick and easy tips to store, prepare, and cook greens in your kitchen.
Food Sources of B Vitamins
Vitamin B consists of a group of water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism. Here's a list of different types of B vitamins and their common food sources:
Tips For Buying Greens On A Budget
Yes, greens can be a cost-effective option for those on a budget, and they offer numerous health benefits. Here are some reasons why greens are budget-friendly:
Nutrition Benefits of Greens
Incorporating a variety of greens into your diet can significantly contribute to overall health and well-being. They provide essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants that support various bodily functions and help protect against chronic diseases.
Niacin, Friend or Foe?
Slow over Fast Meals
Intermittent fasting has been gaining popularity as a weight loss method over the past few years. I never thought cramming all your calories for the day in 8 hours was such a good idea and now research has backed me up. An observational study by the American Heart Association found that this time-restricted eating (TRE) method may not be so great for your heart.
Ways to Enjoy Cruciferous Vegetables
Eating more cruciferous vegetables can be both delicious and easy if you incorporate them into your diet creatively. They are a bonus for gut health, too! Here are some practical tips and ideas to help you include more crucifers in your meals:
Adhering to a Mediterranean diet cuts the risk of cognitive decline in older people
You’re never too late to protect your brain from cognitive decline, according to a recent study published in the journal Molecular Nutrition and Food Research. New data offers a better understanding of the physiological factors related to the effect of diet on cognition as we age.
Help for Those Who Care for Patients with Dementia
Mealtime is no picnic for many people with dementia and the caregivers that are helping them live at home
Your Gut Drives the Metabolic Bus
If you’re looking to keep chronic disease at bay, take care of your gut- specifically your gut bacteria. Research conducted at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) and Cornell University shows that a certain fatty acid made by gut bacteria impacts fat metabolism in animals.
Meal Prep: Shredded Chicken
Overall, using shredded chicken breast can contribute to a healthy and convenient cooking experience while offering numerous nutritional benefits.
Strike a Pose! Yoga protects older women at risk of Alzheimer's disease
Kundalini yoga is a spiritual and physical practice that aims to awaken the dormant energy believed to be coiled at the base of the spine. This energy, often referred to as Kundalini energy, is considered the life force or primal energy within an individual according to Hindu and yogic philosophy.
Kundalini yoga incorporates various techniques including physical postures (asanas), breathing exercises (pranayama), chanting (mantra), meditation, and the use of specific hand gestures (mudras) to activate and balance the flow of energy throughout the body.
The practice is deeply rooted in ancient Indian tradition and was popularized in the West by Yogi Bhajan in the late 20th century. Kundalini yoga is often associated with dynamic movements, rapid breathing patterns, and the repetition of mantras to stimulate energy flow and promote spiritual awareness. It's renowned for its transformative effects on both the body and mind, promoting strength, flexibility, mental clarity, and a sense of inner peace.
Use of Cannabis Linked to Increase in Heart Attack and Stroke Risk
"In the overall population, the study findings are consistent with other studies indicating that daily cannabis use was associated with an increase in heart attack, stroke, and the combined endpoint of coronary heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. As cannabis use continues to grow in legality and access across the U.S., practitioners and clinicians need to remember to assess cannabis use at each patient encounter to have a non-judgmental, shared decision conversation about potential cardiovascular risks and ways to reduce those risks.”
Sound the alarm! Regular sleep needs our attention.
In the short term, people are advised to try and maintain a sleep schedule that is sufficient for them to feel rested enough, as often as they possibly can. Keeping a fixed wake-up time, even on weekends, and going to bed when you feel sleepy will help ensure you frequently get enough restorative sleep.
Fastest Healthy Meals
When you're short on time but still want a healthy dinner, opting for quick and nutritious recipes is the way to go. Here are some ideas for the fastest healthy dinners from our test kitchen.
Light Physical Activity 101
While light physical activity may not provide the same cardiovascular benefits as moderate or vigorous exercise, it still offers health benefits such as improved circulation, increased energy expenditure, and stress reduction. It's especially beneficial for individuals who are just starting to incorporate physical activity into their routine or those who have mobility limitations. Incorporating light physical activity throughout the day can contribute to overall health and well-being.
MyPlate: Get Ready for Summer
Adapting your MyPlate guidelines for summer can help you make the most of seasonal produce and maintain a balanced diet. Here's how you can adjust your MyPlate recommendations for the summer months.
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