Weight Gain Calculator

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Gaining solid weight can be rather difficult for some people whether it be in the form of fat or muscle. Now, there can be a few different reasons for this but to keep it simple, a fast metabolism, a small appetite, and not eating enough are the most common.  Although certain health conditions can also…

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People with Peripheral Artery Disease May Have an Omega-3 Deficiency

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New research suggests that people with peripheral artery disease (PAD) could have lower omega-3 levels in their red blood cells than people without the disease. PAD affects 8.5 million Americans and more than 200 million people nationwide. It is a common circulatory problem that leads to narrowed arteries in the extremities and insufficient blood flow to keep up…

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Coping with Mental Health Challenges During the Pandemic

Covid-19 Stress

The global pandemic, Covid-19, has had a great effect on our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Dealing with all the uncertainty and Covid- related challenges can be overwhelming, stressful, and even cause strong emotions to both adults and children. Joblessness, having salaries slashed, caring for the sick, getting sick, schools closing, social distancing, masking, mandatory…

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Deep Sleep Optimizes the Glymphatic System

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It wasn’t very long ago that scientists discovered a mechanism for the brain to remove toxins, called the glymphatic system and now can link its efficiency to the quality of sleep. The glymphatic system behaves much the same as the lymphatic system but is managed by glial cells in the brain. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) supplies nutrients…

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Diabetes-Friendly Breakfast

diabetes friendly breakfast

If you have recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and you are wondering what is the best and healthy breakfast that can keep you well energized for the best part of the morning hours, well, sit down and do not stress anymore because we have the answers to your queries. Everybody (diabetic or not)…

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Can You Sleep Extra Hours on the Weekend to Repay Your Sleep Debt?

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Sleeping more on the weekend to recover from sleep lost during a busy workweek is very common. Yet, recent study findings suggest that sleeping more on the weekend is not an effective strategy, and still leads to metabolic dysregulation and a higher risk of metabolic problems such as obesity and diabetes. The study examined the connection between…

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How to Prevent Insulin Related Weight Gain

insulin related weight gain

What could be more frustrating than gaining weight when you are trying to shed it in the first place? Weight gain is a common side effect of insulin medication. This happens because insulin helps move glucose from the bloodstream to the cells to be used and stored as energy. Now, this energy, of course, is…

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Achieving True Wellness

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Health Secrets From The Pros That Can Help You Be Your Best  What do Evander Holyfield, the heavyweight champion of the world, John Smoltz, the 1996 Cy  Young award winner, and Dan O’Brien, the 1996  Olympic Gold Medallist in the decathlon have in common? What do they share in common with Marla Maples Trump, who…

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A Sample One Day Heart-Healthy Diet

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Here’s a sample of what to eat on an average day, gathered from registered dieticians. Breakfast  Oatmeal topped with cinnamon, walnuts, and strawberries  Latte with nonfat milk  Snack  Low-fat vanilla yogurt with blueberries  Lunch  Turkey burger on a mixed grain roll, with romaine lettuce, tomato, and avocado • Apple, whole  Snack  Hummus with sliced cucumbers…

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Lower-Carbon Diets Healthier and Good for the Planet

Low-Carbon Diet

The research, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, is the first to compare the climate impact and nutritional value of U.S. diets using real-world data about what Americans say they are eating (Tulane University 2019). “People whose diets had a lower carbon footprint were eating less red meat and dairy—which contribute to a larger share of…

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