Most people associate dementia with its most visible symptoms: a loved one forgetting familiar faces,…
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Most people associate dementia with its most visible symptoms: a loved one forgetting familiar faces,…
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Every spring, millions of people wage the same losing battle: watery eyes, relentless sneezing, a…
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We’ve all heard the advice to “drink more water.” But what does the research actually…
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Mindfulness, the practice of intentionally focusing on the present moment without judgment, has transitioned from…
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for…
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Introduction In a world where most of our waking hours are spent seated, from office…
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Abstract Mwarobaini—the Swahili name for the neem tree (Azadirachta indica) is widely used across East…
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Introduction Intermittent fasting (IF) has become one of the most popular dietary trends in recent…
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There are so many supplements on the market today for cognitive health. Slowing the effects…
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Can massage benefit or aid in digestion? We recently had the privilege of attending the 6th International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition (ICVN) at Loma Linda University. There we met Carola Janiak, the…

Have you ever been deterred from a recipe merely because of its high calorie content? Learn how to “healthify” those recipes after the jump

A recent study confirmed what we knew all along is true: that the increased consumption of ultra-processed foods correlates directly to bad cardiovascular health. Researchers at the US Centers for Disease Control…

Special occasions, and especially the holiday season, can be a time of happiness, fellowship, refreshment, and spiritual renewal. But all too often the flurry of high-geared activity results in stress, overspending, overindulgence,…

I was tempted to name this “Tangerine Julius” because of how intensely similar it tastes to the drink sold at the popular mall food court staple “Orange Julius.” It’s frothy, vividly orange, and feels like you’re eating a glass of sunshine.

Quinoa is a wonderful, wonderful seed and a complete protein, which means it contains all nine essential amino acids. Most people tend to add quinoa to a savory lunch or dinner meal but we’re turning that on its head by combining it with sweet ingredients for a healthy breakfast.

Chia seeds are well known for their high content of nutrients, omega-3 fatty acids, and fiber. With this attractive presentation you can provide a pretty nutritious and healthy dessert on special occasions or whenever you like.