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Five Things You Can Do to Prevent a Stroke

You could be at risk for a stroke. Your age and family history may have you at a higher risk than others, and that can be scary, especially because you can’t turn back the clock or revise your ancestry. There are, however, several other stroke risk factors that you can influence – as long as ...click here to read more

Late-Night Meals Could Put Your Heart at Risk

Late-night eating has long been linked to a higher risk for obesity, which can pose all kinds of risks to your heart. People who are overweight or obese tend to have higher blood pressure, worse circulation, and a higher risk for heart complications than people at a “normal” weight. Researchers may have learned why meal ...click here to read more

New Study Links Artificial Sweeteners to Heart Risks

Artificial sweeteners are often touted as a healthy way for people to enjoy their favorite sweet treats. But a growing body of research suggests that things aren’t always what they seem. It’s true these non-nutritive sweeteners have zero calories and can offer the sweet satisfaction of a soda without diabetes or heart disease-inducing sugar. But ...click here to read more

How Much Caffeine Should You Drink?

America is certainly caffeinated. Research indicates that about 90 percent of U.S adults consume caffeine daily. But are people drinking too much of it? Caffeine is a complex compound that is in a variety of foods. It’s a natural stimulant found in coffee beans, tea leaves, cacao beans, guarana beans, and yerba mate leaves. It ...click here to read more

Can Zero Calorie Sweeteners Help Keep Blood Sugar in Check?

If you’re struggling to keep blood sugar in check, or reduce the risk for diabetes, zero-calorie sweeteners may seem like a great idea. But things aren’t always what they seem. These sweeteners contain very few or no calories, but have a much higher sweetness intensity than common calorie-containing sweeteners like sugar or high-fructose corn syrup ...click here to read more

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Try to Control Blood Sugar with Healthy Eating

You may be surprised, but a healthy diet for people with diabetes isn’t that different from one recommended for everybody else. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes (peas and beans), and low-fat dairy are the centerpieces, and American Diabetes Association (ADA) suggests essentially what is offered to the general public. That said, people with diabetes may ...click here to read more

Have a Healthy Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day is getting close, and you’re likely getting into your planning process. It will be the first feast of the season for most, and you’re surely licking your chops. Everybody needs to let loose and indulge sometimes, and there is really no better time than a long weekend. And if you have one day ...click here to read more

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