Intermittent Fasting and Type 2 Diabetes Management

Intermittent Fasting and Type 2 Diabetes Management

“Nobody should die of a lifestyle disease, fast it out!” I read this comment in a popular Facebook group for Intermittent fasting, and I must say that I was super intrigued. This woman had successfully controlled her blood sugar level. In fact, her doctor declared her diabetes-free after undergoing several assessments. Like any other person,…

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Study Reveals the Mapping of the Human Immune System

Immune System

In a recent 2020 paper published in Science, researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Newcastle University, and Ghent University, Belgium, mapped thymus tissue throughout the human lifespan. They were looking to better understand how T cells, which are human immune cells, are produced by the thymus gland. T cells are released from the thymus gland and enter the…

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Finding the Yoga Mat That’s Right for You

Yoga Mat

Whether you’ve been practicing for a long time, are new to yoga, or are just looking for an exercise mat, the amount choices can be vast and overwhelming. There are many options from mat thickness to materials used that you could choose from that allow you to fully customize your yoga mat needs. First off,…

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Can Diet Soda Make You Fat?

Can Diet Soda Make You Fat?

Dieters, in their quest to consume fewer calories, often opt to drink diet soda instead of sodas with sugar in them. It turns out that drinking diet soda may not be a very good strategy for losing weight. Research that was performed at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio (and presented at…

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Diets Make You Fat

Diets Make You Fat

In 1919, Dr. Lulu Hunt Peters wrote the book Diet and Health. In it she presented the concept of counting calories. A calorie is a measurement of energy (much like the BTU used to rate furnaces).  In nutrition, it is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one liter of water one…

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Veggies Boost Brain Power

Veggies Boost Brain Power

A new Harvard study highlights another reason why a mother’s advice to “eat your veggies” is spot on for long-term health and, in particular, cognitive health. The study started in 1986 and followed 27,842 men for 26 years and was designed to highlight the impact of fruits and vegetables on subjective cognitive function (SCF). The subjects…

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Benefits of One on One Fitness Training

One on One Fitness Training

Is there a way to stay fit or achieve your weight loss goal without visiting the gym?  Sure there is!  Setting up a one-on-one fitness training session will give you a personalized program and show you the way.  All you have to do is to try a personal fitness training session to see the difference.…

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Does Stevia Help with Weight Loss?

Does Stevia Help with Weight Loss?

In the U.S., the average intake of added sugars reaches up to 270 calories or more than 13 percent of calories per day based on an average 2000-calorie diet. Not surprisingly, the largest source of added sugars in the typical diet is beverages, including soft drinks, fruit drinks, sweetened coffee and tea, energy drinks, alcoholic…

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Better Cognitive Health in India?

Better Cognitive Health in India?

Back in February of 2010, the BBC reported on Ballabrarh, a village in northern India that had an unusually low rate of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)—lower than anywhere else in the world. University of Pittsburgh researchers had spent several years there, testing more than 5,000 subjects over the age of 55. They found that the rate of…

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