Coffee Not Linked to Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

Coffee Not Linked to Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

There has been so much about coffee in the news these past few months. A number of significant studies have look at its effects on reducing everything from heart disease, cancer and diabetes. Now a new study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology found that regularly drinking coffee doesn't increase the chance of developing type 2 diabetes and obesity. Here's what you need to know. 

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The good, the bad and everything else you want to know about 6 popular diets

The good, the bad and everything else you want to know about 6 popular diets

When we say the word “diet” what exactly do we mean?  Most of us associate the word with “trying to lose weight.”  But the actual definition of the word diet means “the food and beverages a person usually eats and drinks.”  So if we all agree that we eat and drink something every day, then aren’t we all on a “diet?” My point is that all of us are on a diet or a way of eating and it’s best to strive to make your diet meet your own individual nutrient needs keeping you as healthy as possible.

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Americans Are Not Eating Enough Fruits + Veggies

Americans Are Not Eating Enough Fruits + Veggies

Let's start with why we eat fruits and vegetables. These nutrient-rich foods are truly good for you in every way and they nourish the body in a natural way. Fruits and vegetables actually protect the body from developing chronic disease, fighting inflammation, and low energy. But now a new report shows that only 13% of Americans actually eat enough produce. 

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5 High-Protein Veggies for Every Meal

5 High-Protein Veggies for Every Meal

Today is National Eat Your Vegetable Day. Vegetables should be the cornerstone of every meal you eat. Filling half of your plate with veggies is one of the key ways you can get your daily intake, stay full and keep your weight at bay. But which veggies are a lot fiber which helps keep you fuller longer, curbing your appetite? Let's explore.

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Taming the “Sugar Monster” in all of us

Taming the “Sugar Monster” in all of us

There is probably no other food ingredient people feel so passionate about as sugar.  Food manufacturers know this as since the mid-1990’s, over 600 new food products  have been introduced, most of which are candy and sweet snacks.  Even songs have been written about sugar – think of “Brown Sugar” by the Rolling Stones, “Sugar, Sugar” by the Archies or “Sugartime” sung by Johnny Cash, just to name a few.  

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Red Wine and Red Grapes May Help Fight Depression

Red Wine and Red Grapes May Help Fight Depression

A new study from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine’s found that resveratrol, a natural anti-inflammatory agent found in the skin of red grapes, can prevent inflammation as well as depression-related behaviors in rodents exposed to social stress. 

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9 Tips for a Healthier 4th of July

9 Tips for a Healthier 4th of July

Fourth of July is a wonderful time to celebrate in America and many people celebrate with a cookout, barbecue and picnic. The negative thing about it is these types of events are ripe for unhealthy eating, if you choose to. Here are 7 ideas for healthier 4th of July this year. 

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5 Healthy Nighttime Snacks

5 Healthy Nighttime Snacks

Nighttime snacking is often where unwanted weight gain stems from. Some people tend to be hungrier at night, and have a lot of trouble avoiding it. The question always to ask if do I really need a snack? The evening tends to be the most tempting time of day, especially when you're trying to unwind and relax after a long, hard day. Here are 5 healthy nighttime snack to try. 

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8 On-The-Go Weight Loss Tips

8 On-The-Go Weight Loss Tips

Most people feel they would feel a lot better if they lose a few pounds. For others, weight loss is a lifelong battle. One of the major reasons people struggle with weight loss is if they have a busy lifestyle. Constantly being on-the-go can really be a major inhibitor of any healthy habit if you're not extremely disciplined. Here are 8 tips for those who are on-the-go. 

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Fat is Back: Inside the New Guidelines

Fat is Back: Inside the New Guidelines

It is a common misconception that dietary fat is bad for you and should be avoided at all costs.  In fact, fats are essential for numerous body functions, including cell membrane repair, body warmth, organ protection and energy; some vitamins, appropriately called fat-soluble vitamins, actually need fat to dissolve and be absorbed by your body.  What is important to remember about fats is that some are healthier for you than others – and the types of fats you choose to consume will directly impact your health.

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7 Foods to Ease Anxiety

7 Foods to Ease Anxiety

Anxiety is defined as a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. Most everyone experiences occasional anxiety as a normal part of life. There are people affected frequently if they are diagnosed with anxiety disorders have intense, excessive and persistent worry of fear about everyday situations. 

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4 Ways to Stay Hydrated This Summer

4 Ways to Stay Hydrated This Summer

Hydration is a pivotal and often overlooked part of our overall health. This could perhaps come from the confusion about how much water to drink each day. But nevertheless, it's important to be mindful of your daily water intake. 

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5 Healthy Breakfasts For Summer

5 Healthy Breakfasts For Summer

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It revs up your metabolism, builds up your energy for the day and makes you just feel good. The key? Eat a high-protein and low carb balanced breakfast. Here are 5 ideas to try this summer.

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Healthy eating for hungry travelers

Healthy eating for hungry travelers

Ah summertime.  You know what that means – outings, vacations……healthy eating?  Of course.  Just because you’re away from home doesn’t mean healthy eating goes on vacation too.  Traveling does mean more reliance on restaurants, convenience stores, airport food or other modes of eating.  We may think our only eating options are burgers, hot dogs, fries and soft drinks.  Surprisingly, this is not the case.  

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How to detox every day through 5 simple food choices

How to detox every day through 5 simple food choices

1. Properly combine your meals.

• Adhering to food combination principles will naturally balance your day by encouraging you to make mindful choices at each and every meal.

• Remember, you can still enjoy the foods you love — just not necessarily all at the same time. 

• Be sure to wait three to four hours between your meals before switching categories (such as animal protein, starch, or nut/seed/dried fruit), and feel free to snack on neutral foods, like non-starchy vegetables, at any time of the day

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Why Fat is making a Comeback

Why Fat is making a Comeback

For years we have been told to stay away from fat, essentially naming it our dietary enemy.  But everything we’ve been told could be wrong.  A new report by the federal Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee says that limiting our total fat intake is NOT better for our health.  Yes, you heard that right.  Apparently, what we thought about fat has been wrong all along. Fat isn’t bad for us, and fat isn’t making us fat. 

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Summer Drink of Choice: Watermelon Juice

Summer Drink of Choice: Watermelon Juice

This summer, there's a new fruit in town, and that's watermelon. Well, okay, it's not new but we're learning more and more about its health benefits. And very few people think to pour themselves a glass of watermelon juice. Let's explore. For starters, watermelons are mostly water —about 92% to be exact. Most people love the refreshing qualities but it's also packed with nutrients. There are significant levels of vitamins A, B6 and C along with lycopene, which is a huge fighter of inflammation, antioxidants and amino acids. 

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Embrace the Good Fats in Fish

Embrace the Good Fats in Fish

Fats are essential for numerous body functions, including cell membrane repair, body warmth, organ protection and energy; some vitamins, appropriately called fat-soluble vitamins, actually need fat to dissolve and be absorbed by your body. A study that evaluated 4,000 60-year-old men and women with high blood pressure levels of polyunsaturated fats (PUFAs) that come from fish and plants lowered risk of death.

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Food Synergy: 5 Healthy Food Combinations

Food Synergy: 5 Healthy Food Combinations

Eating healthy food is step 1. Pairing the right foods together is step 2. We often overlook or have little knowledge around which healthy foods go well together not only for taste but to maximize their particular benefits. Here are 5 combos to try this weekend. 

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Sugar, Sugar: How much is too much?

Sugar, Sugar: How much is too much?

Sugar has certainly come under fire as a culprit for a plethora of health concerns, ranging from cancer to obesity. The average American consumes approximately one third of a pound of sugar each day, translating into nearly 130 pounds of sugar per person every year. As a nation sugar usage exceeds 9 million tons a year.

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