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Can Going Low-Carb Keep Your Brain Young?

Ketogenic and low-carbohydrate diets have been the rage for quite some time. But they might help you do more than just lose weight. According to some new research, cutting carbs might slow, or prevent, brain aging. Your brain requires about 20% of your body’s total energy stores to function properly. The energy comes from two ...click here to read more

Eating Tofu And Plant Based Foods Is Associated With Lower Risk Of Heart Disease

Tofu and other plant-based foods may be the new heart rescue protocol, according to research published in Circulation, the journal of the American Heart Association. Foods such as tofu that contain higher amounts of isoflavones have been found to moderately lower the risk of heart disease, especially for younger women and post-menopausal women not taking ...click here to read more

Are All Plant-Based Diets Created Equal?

If the goal is heart health, blood sugar control, or management for seemingly countless conditions, what’s the universal answer? Say it with me: Eat more plant-based foods. But does a plant-based diet necessarily mean you’re going to experience a drop in blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and improve your heart health? Not exactly, says a ...click here to read more

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Stress Can Increase Chances of Having Another Heart Attack

For those who have survived a heart attack, new research shows mental stress could be a trigger for another heart attack. Research presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session Together with World Congress of Cardiology found that mental stress, in addition to physical stress, is what physicians should be addressing in heart ...click here to read more

Joint Pain: Why You MUST Start Walking

If you’re not walking much because of joint pain in your hips and knees, it’s high-time for a change. A new study is showing that many people who suffer from osteoarthritis are not walking as far each day as they felt they could, and that could translate to a higher risk of premature death. Osteoarthritis ...click here to read more

Undergoing ADT for Your Prostate? New Study Suggests You Should Get Moving

If you’re undergoing hormone reduction therapy to treat your prostate, a new study is showing exercise can aid recovery and limit side effects. Androgen suppression therapy, or androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), is a common treatment used to limit androgen production and stymie the spread of compromised prostate cells. But the treatment comes along with a ...click here to read more

Social Determinants Assess Potential Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Often overlooked, a person’s financial and social status, known as social determinants of health, can offer valuable information about their risk of cardiovascular disease. New research presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session Together with World Congress of Cardiology has found evidence that these social determinants can play a role in a ...click here to read more

Protect Physical and Mental Health by Slashing COVID Stress

Coronavirus, am I right? It’s everywhere these days. And if you’re scared, confused, and stressed about it, you’re definitely not alone. All-day long, you’re getting messages from various media sources—television, online, social media—and it can beat you up. The numbers being reported are scary, often outlining worst-case scenarios. That can all take a toll on ...click here to read more

The Key to an Effective Sleep Schedule

Although it’s one of the top pieces of advice from sleep specialists, sticking to a sleep schedule is a lot easier said than done. For example, we’re one week into daylight savings time and I, for one, am simply not ready for sleep at my “bedtime.” And honestly, the last thing I want to do ...click here to read more

Brain Inflammation Is Associated with High Risk to Several Forms of Dementia

Inflammation in the brain may put patients at risk for dementia, according to new research from the University of Cambridge. Previous research has indicated a link between inflammation in the brain and many disorders including depression, psychosis, and multiple sclerosis, but until this new study, dementia had not been connected. Inflammation is the body’s response ...click here to read more