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Three Things You Can Do to Improve Insulin Sensitivity

If you’re concerned about blood sugar, you’re likely familiar with terms like “insulin resistance” and “insulin sensitivity.” Insulin is a hormone in your body that helps deliver glucose – or sugar – to your tissue to be used for energy. When blood sugar levels are too high, and insulin is constantly being excreted from the ...click here to read more

“Heart Healthy” Doesn’t Mean “Low Fat”

For more than 40 years, organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) and others have recommended low-fat diets. They were wrong. The ripple effects of their recommendation are widely felt today. Food manufacturers replaced fat with refined carbohydrates, and people snacked on things like low-fat cookies, chips, and other sweetened products. Fat-free pasta and bread ...click here to read more

Leafy Greens for Stronger, Functional Muscles

Strong and functional muscles are imperative to healthy aging. Leafy greens may help you get there. A new study has found that diets high in nitrate-rich leafy greens may promote muscle strength and functionality independent of physical activity. That’s not to say that exercise or protein won’t help build muscle, but leafy greens can add ...click here to read more

Dieting Could Be Dangerous for Your Heart

Since the early 1900s, dieting has been used to help people lose weight and get healthier. At least theoretically. Most of them won’t work and will likely leave you worse off than you were before. One of the first recorded “fad” diets was the “chewing diet.” It claimed that people could lose weight by chewing ...click here to read more

What Astronauts Can Tell You About Bone Health

When astronauts are in space, they are weightless. Gravity disappears, and they float around their spacecraft. It sounds fun, but it isn’t great for their bones. Unloading your bones (taking stress off them) comes with consequences. Their bones become thinner, and their immune system gets weaker. This can happen to sedentary individuals on earth too. ...click here to read more

Breakfast Timing and Diabetes Risk

If you’re not a breakfast person, you could be putting your health at risk. In fact, if you eat breakfast after 8:30 am, you could be at a higher risk for type-2 diabetes. Even if you’re following a popular intermittent fasting protocol. Brand new research found that eating breakfast before 8:30 am is associated with ...click here to read more

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Is There a Link between Gut Health and COVID Risk?

I’ll be the first to admit that the connection between diet and COVID risk is overblown. While it’s true that a healthy diet may help optimize your immune system, it’s no guarantee against infection. One thing we do know about a healthy diet, however, is that it can promote a healthy population of gut bacteria, ...click here to read more

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