• What’s Vegan At Five Guys? All The Plant-Based Menu Items

    Updated: 2023-03-31 03:17:06
    Five Guys is a hugely popular fast food restaurant - but does it have vegan options? The post What’s Vegan At Five Guys? All The Plant-Based Menu Items appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Ditch The Store-Bought Goodies And Whip Up These Vegan Easter Egg Blondies Instead

    Updated: 2023-03-30 13:52:13
    Get creative with gorgeous dairy-free swirls in your gooey vegan blondie batter The post Ditch The Store-Bought Goodies And Whip Up These Vegan Easter Egg Blondies Instead appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Top Health Challenges for Aging Asian Americans

    Updated: 2023-03-29 20:45:05
    Older Asian Americans face a number of health disparities. Here are the biggest health concerns for aging Asian Americans.

  • Having Asthma, Eczema Might Raise Arthritis Risk

    Updated: 2023-03-29 14:00:57
    From a new study, the risk of osteoarthritis was even higher among people who had both allergic asthma and eczema.

  • Sugar Blocker: New Supplement Now Available to Public from Options...

    Updated: 2023-03-29 00:00:00
    Options Medical Weight Loss releases a new, proprietary supplement that is a game-changer in stabilizing blood sugar levels.(PRWeb March 29, 2023)Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/sugar_blocker_new_supplement_now_available_to_public_from_options_medical_weight_loss/prweb19235630.htm

  • Vegan Steak Market Set To Nearly Double In 10 Years, Surpassing $1 Billion

    Updated: 2023-03-28 22:15:43
    An increasing number of people are choosing vegan steak alternatives over beef The post Vegan Steak Market Set To Nearly Double In 10 Years, Surpassing $1 Billion appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Shedding pounds may benefit your heart -- even if some weight is regained

    Updated: 2023-03-28 19:54:42
    Weight loss was associated with decreased risk factors for cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes for at least five years -- even if some weight was regained, according to a review of research on behavioral weight loss programs. People who lost weight through an intensive behavioral weight loss program had lower systolic blood pressure levels, total cholesterol-to-good cholesterol ratio and HbA1c levels (a diabetes marker), when compared to people who did not participate in a program or participated in a lower-intensity behavioral program.

  • Weight Loss Benefits Persist Even After Regaining Some Pounds

    Updated: 2023-03-28 18:03:42
    A new analysis gives a promising answer to the weight loss question: Is it better to have lost and gained, than never to have lost at all?

  • Aldi Launches Vegan ‘Lamb’ For Easter

    Updated: 2023-03-28 05:52:49
    The meat-free ‘No Lamb’ roast comes complete with a mint gravy The post Aldi Launches Vegan ‘Lamb’ For Easter appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Taiwan Schools And Military Increase Vegan Food Orders Following New Climate Bill

    Updated: 2023-03-28 05:47:09
    Vegan-friendly 'hotspot' Taiwan is seeing domestic gains after its progressive environmental bill The post Taiwan Schools And Military Increase Vegan Food Orders Following New Climate Bill appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Insomnia, Sleep Apnea Rise in Women With MS

    Updated: 2023-03-27 21:13:09
    While thinking declines can be a common symptom of multiple sclerosis in women, new research suggests sleep, or lack of it, could be making matters worse.

  • Who Is Most Likely to Get Long COVID? Patient Data May Tell

    Updated: 2023-03-27 18:22:08
    A review finds that certain groups are more likely to get long COVID, but patients who had at least two COVID vaccine doses had a lower risk of it down the line.

  • Dieting: Brain amplifies signal of hunger synapses

    Updated: 2023-03-24 18:52:18
    Many people who have dieted are familiar with the yo-yo effect: after the diet, the kilos are quickly put back on. Researchers have now shown in mice that communication in the brain changes during a diet: The nerve cells that mediate the feeling of hunger receive stronger signals, so that the mice eat significantly more after the diet and gain weight more quickly. In the long term, these findings could help developing drugs to prevent this amplification and help to maintain a reduced body weight after dieting.

  • Finding the sweet spot in sugar reductions

    Updated: 2023-03-24 18:52:13
    Putting less sugar in sodas and reducing the package size of sodas sold in supermarkets may help reduce our collective sugar intake and thus lower the associated health risks. Good news for consumers, but how does it affect manufacturers? Research conducted in the US has shown that marketing diet or sugar-free varieties does not lead to an increase in the overall turnover of soda manufacturers. This is because consumers tend to switch from sugary to sugar-free versions of the same brand. However, reducing the package size of soda does have a positive effect on the sales figures of the brand as a whole.

  • Use age, not weight, to screen for diabetes

    Updated: 2023-03-24 14:34:56
    Focus on age, not weight, to capture the greatest number of people in all racial and ethnic groups with prediabetes and diabetes, reports a new study. Screening all adults aged 35 to 70 years, regardless of weight, identifies the greatest proportion of adults with prediabetes and diabetes in the U.S. This approach will also maximize the ability to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes across all racial and ethnic groups, Racial/ethnic minority groups develop diabetes at lower weights than white adults.

  • A readily available dietary supplement may reverse organ damage caused by HIV and antiretroviral therapy

    Updated: 2023-03-24 14:34:49
    MitoQ, a mitochondrial antioxidant that is available to the public as a diet supplement, was found in a mouse study to reverse the detrimental effects that HIV and antiretroviral therapy (ART) have on mitochondria in the brain, heart, aorta, lungs, kidney and liver.

  • A higher dose of magnesium each day keeps dementia at bay

    Updated: 2023-03-23 15:34:15
    More magnesium in our daily diet leads to better brain health as we age, according to scientists.

  • How fit is your gut microbiome?

    Updated: 2023-03-23 00:09:00
    It is well known that the microbiomes of athletes are different from of those who are sedentary. To investigate how exercise shapes the gut microbiota in non-athletes, the study assessed information on the type, time and intensity of exercise in relation to microbiomes in a large cohort of middle-aged adults.

  • Is bone health linked to brain health?

    Updated: 2023-03-23 00:08:44
    People who have low bone density may have an increased risk of developing dementia compared to people who have higher bone density. The study does not prove that low bone density causes dementia. It only shows an association.

  • Sweets change our brain

    Updated: 2023-03-22 19:09:34
    Chocolate bars, chips and fries - why can't we just ignore them in the supermarket? Researchers have now shown that foods with a high fat and sugar content change our brain: If we regularly eat even small amounts of them, the brain learns to consume precisely these foods in the future.

  • Running Long Distances Might Not Hurt Your Joints After All

    Updated: 2023-03-22 18:42:53
    It has generally been thought that running could increase the risk of osteoarthritis because it puts more load on joints than walking or standing.

  • How Can Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Help With Weight Management?

    Updated: 2023-03-22 16:28:01
    In the webinar “How Can CBT Help With Weight Management,” Rachel Goldman, PhD, shared some tools that can help you work toward a healthier weight.

  • Similar Processes Could Link MS With Heart Disease

    Updated: 2023-03-22 15:53:10
    Multiple sclerosis and atherosclerosis both involve an abnormal hardening of body tissue, and recent research suggests they may be linked.

  • Novel drug makes mice skinny even on sugary, fatty diet

    Updated: 2023-03-22 13:27:30
    Deleting a gene that promotes magnesium transport into mitochondria (which are cells' power plants) resulted in more efficient metabolism of sugar and fat in the energy centers. The result: skinny, healthy mice. Now the research team, has developed a small-molecule drug that accomplishes the same effect in mice.

  • Study shows 'obesity paradox' does not exist: Waist-to-height ratio is a better indicator of outcomes in patients with heart failure than BMI

    Updated: 2023-03-22 13:27:10
    New research has debunked the idea that there is an 'obesity paradox', whereby patients with heart failure who are overweight or obese are thought to be less likely to end up in hospital or die than people of normal weight. The study, which is published in the European Heart Journal, shows that if doctors measure the ratio of waist to height of their patients, rather than looking at their body mass index (BMI), the supposed survival advantage for people with a BMI of 25kg/m2 or more disappears.

  • After Breast Cancer: Fitness and Nutrition Tips

    Updated: 2023-03-21 20:53:26
    Get back into exercise and adopt a diet rich in cancer-protective foods, which will boost your health and may even help prevent breast cancer from coming back.

  • After Breast Cancer: Fitness and Nutrition Tips

    Updated: 2023-03-21 20:52:25
    Get back into exercise and adopt a diet rich in cancer-protective foods, which will boost your health and may even help prevent breast cancer from coming back.

  • Diet and exercise programs alone won't tackle childhood obesity

    Updated: 2023-03-21 18:25:14
    Focusing on immediate fixes such as diet and exercise programs alone won't curb the tide of childhood obesity, according to a new study that for the first time maps the complex pathways that lead to obesity in childhood.

  • Weight stigmatizing experiences associated with disordered eating behaviors

    Updated: 2023-03-21 18:23:17
    Researchers have found positive parenting and family factors were associated with reduced risk for disordered eating behaviors but did not lessen the influence of weight-stigmatizing experiences on disordered eating in young people. Weight stigmatizing experiences -- like weight teasing and hurtful weight-related comments -- were associated with higher prevalence of disordered eating behaviors.

  • Obesity risk may pass from mothers to daughters

    Updated: 2023-03-21 16:22:23
    Women with obesity may share risk for the disease with their daughters, but not their sons, according to a new study.

  • Excess calories during development alters the brain and spurs adult overeating

    Updated: 2023-03-20 19:37:49
    New research could help develop treatments to reduce cravings for unhealthy food.

  • Losing key type of pancreatic cell may contribute to diabetes

    Updated: 2023-03-17 23:49:46
    Multiple types of beta cells produce insulin in the pancreas, helping to balance blood sugar levels. Losing a particularly productive type of beta cell may contribute to the development of diabetes, according to a new study.

  • Mediterranean Diet Greatly Reduces Heart Disease Risk in Women

    Updated: 2023-03-17 20:19:56
    Those who closely followed a Mediterranean diet had a 24% lower risk of heart disease and 23% lower risk of death overtime compared with those following other kinds of diets.

  • High Caffeine Levels Linked to Lower Body Fat, Diabetes Risk

    Updated: 2023-03-17 18:19:30
    Having a higher level of caffeine in your blood could reduce body fat and the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in BMJ Medicine.

  • Sometimes Hair Loss in Women Can Point to Bigger Health Issues

    Updated: 2023-03-17 16:48:02
    An American Academy of Dermatology expert offers information about the types of hair loss seen in women with darker skin tones, common types of medical conditions associated with hair loss and treatment options.

  • Fertility Treatments Pose No Danger to People With MS

    Updated: 2023-03-16 15:29:24
    According to a new study, participants who had MS were no more likely to have a flare-up of the disease after receiving fertility treatments than they were before their treatments.

  • Have IBD and Insomnia? You’re Not Alone

    Updated: 2023-03-16 15:09:45
    More than one-third of people with inflammatory bowel disease report trouble sleeping, with moderate or worse insomnia. And the more severe their insomnia, the worse the disability related to their IBD, a new study finds.

  • New research establishes how and why Western diets high in sugar and fat cause liver disease

    Updated: 2023-03-15 18:24:45
    New research has established a link between western diets high in fat and sugar and the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, the leading cause of chronic liver disease.

  • Mediterranean diet associated with decreased risk of dementia, study finds

    Updated: 2023-03-14 02:50:55
    Eating a traditional Mediterranean-type diet -- rich in foods such as seafood, fruit, and nuts -- may help reduce the risk of dementia by almost a quarter, a new study has revealed.

  • Los Angeles Weight Loss Surgery Specialist, Dr. David Davtyan, Agrees...

    Updated: 2023-03-10 00:00:00
    Dr. David G. Davtyan is a top bariatric weight loss surgeon in the Los Angeles California Metro area. He hopes this startling new report will put more people on notice to manage their excess weight.(PRWeb March 10, 2023)Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/los_angeles_weight_loss_surgery_specialist_dr_david_davtyan_agrees_with_the_recent_reuters_article_about_the_alarming_trend_toward_obesity/prweb19217858.htm

  • Mediterranean diet the best prevention against prostate cancer

    Updated: 2023-03-09 15:14:00
    New research shows that men who stick to a predominantly Mediterranean diet are less likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer. This diet also improves their chances of recovery if they have PC and are undergoing radiation treatment.

  • MIND and Mediterranean diets associated with fewer Alzheimer's plaques and tangles

    Updated: 2023-03-09 01:10:51
    People who eat diets rich in green leafy vegetables as well as other vegetables, fruits, whole grains, olive oil, beans, nuts and fish may have fewer amyloid plaques and tau tangles in their brain -- signs of Alzheimer's disease -- than people who do not consume such diets, according to a new study.

  • K Rollins LLC Releases “Health/Energy Benefits of Intermittent...

    Updated: 2023-03-09 00:00:00
    This guide explains the health and energy benefits of intermittent fasting by offering information on the basics of intermittent fasting and the health and energy benefits received from it.(PRWeb March 09, 2023)Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/k_rollins_llc_releases_health_energy_benefits_of_intermittent_fasting/prweb19207652.htm

  • Assessing the risk of excess folic acid intake

    Updated: 2023-03-06 19:33:39
    Researchers assessed in an animal model the effect of folic acid supplementation on mutation rates and other genetic modifications.

  • Rhythmic eating pattern preserves fruit fly muscle function under obese conditions

    Updated: 2023-03-04 13:32:30
    Obese fruit flies are the experimental subjects in a study of the causes of muscle function decline due to obesity. In humans, skeletal muscle plays a crucial role in metabolism, and muscle dysfunction due to human obesity can lead to insulin resistance and reduced energy levels.

  • A good night's sleep may make it easier to stick to exercise and diet goals

    Updated: 2023-03-03 22:58:44
    People who had higher scores for sleep health -- based on regularity, satisfaction, alertness, timing, efficiency and duration -- during a 12-month weight loss program were more likely to follow the caloric intake and exercise components of the program in comparison to peers who scored lower for sleep health.

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