• American Heart Association Supports Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation's Cardiac Arrest Survivor Alliance™

    Updated: 2023-10-31 18:00:00
    The American Heart Association is a supporter of the Cardiac Arrest Survivor Alliance™ (CASA) program of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation. CASA is an online resource for people who have been impacted by sudden cardiac arrest or the abrupt loss of heart function. The online community...

  • How To Make This Indian Sweet Potato And Chickpea Stew

    Updated: 2023-10-31 15:04:12
    This vegan stew is packed full of veggies and protein The post How To Make This Indian Sweet Potato And Chickpea Stew appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • New Options Medical Weight Loss Clinics Opening in Winter 2023

    Updated: 2023-10-31 14:00:00
    Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio will have new Options Medical Weight Loss clinics opening before the end of 2023. Options will bring non-surgical, medical weight loss solutions that are safe, effective and affordable to new communities in NW Chicago, Indianapolis Metro, Columbus...

  • To Fast or to Feast?

    Updated: 2023-10-31 05:34:17
    These tips will help you enjoy the foods at social events when you have ulcerative colitis and still steer clear of a flare.

  • These Apple Pie Overnight Oats Are About To Become Your Favorite Breakfast

    Updated: 2023-10-30 14:20:05
    If you're looking for a tasty and healthy vegan breakfast idea to add to your weekly rotation, try out these apple pie overnight oats The post These Apple Pie Overnight Oats Are About To Become Your Favorite Breakfast appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Meat Recipes Still Dominate ‘Climate Conscious’ Media Outlets, Study Finds

    Updated: 2023-10-30 11:55:23
    Most climate-aware media outlets are not directing readers towards predominantly plant-based recipes The post Meat Recipes Still Dominate ‘Climate Conscious’ Media Outlets, Study Finds appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Almost 30% Of Veganuary 2023 Participants Are Still Eating A Plant-Based Diet

    Updated: 2023-10-30 08:56:32
    This year the annual challenge led to a sustained vegan diet for more than a quarter of participants The post Almost 30% Of Veganuary 2023 Participants Are Still Eating A Plant-Based Diet appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Intermittent fasting is safe, effective for those with Type 2 diabetes, study suggests

    Updated: 2023-10-27 21:59:01
    Time-restricted eating, also known as intermittent fasting, can help people with Type 2 diabetes lose weight and control their blood sugar levels, according to a new study.

  • Why Plant-Based Diets Might Hold The Key To Fighting Allergies

    Updated: 2023-10-27 13:14:30
    Plant-based diets could protect from allergies and help treat severe allergic diseases, research suggests The post Why Plant-Based Diets Might Hold The Key To Fighting Allergies appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Is red meat intake linked to inflammation?

    Updated: 2023-10-26 21:06:23
    The researchers used blood metabolite data, which can provide a more direct link between diet and health, to assess the role of red meat on inflammation risk.

  • Study shows simple diet swaps can cut carbon emissions and improve your health

    Updated: 2023-10-26 18:14:43
    Making one small diet change -- chicken instead of beef, plant milk instead of cow's milk -- could significantly curb carbon emissions and increase the healthfulness of your diet, according to a new study. 

  • This Easy Tuscan Bean And Spaghetti Recipe Is Perfect For Date Night

    Updated: 2023-10-26 17:18:29
    If you're after a simple and delicious dinner that doesn't require too much washing up, this recipe is perfect The post This Easy Tuscan Bean And Spaghetti Recipe Is Perfect For Date Night appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Researchers uncover mechanism for treating dangerous liver condition

    Updated: 2023-10-25 22:38:38
    A study has shown why certain polyunsaturated fatty acids work to combat a dangerous liver condition, opening a new avenue of drug research for a disease that currently has no FDA-approved medications.

  • Tips for Managing Psoriatic Arthritis

    Updated: 2023-10-25 21:57:04
    Medical treatment for your psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is essential for managing symptoms and protecting your joints. Add these daily practices to help with joint health and keep flare-ups at bay.

  • These Garlicky Lebanese Broad Beans Are A Great Vegan Side Dish

    Updated: 2023-10-25 17:06:52
    This broad bean recipe is protein-packed, flavorful, and delicious The post These Garlicky Lebanese Broad Beans Are A Great Vegan Side Dish appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • 9 Fish Sauce Substitutes To Keep In Your Kitchen Cupboard

    Updated: 2023-10-25 15:40:17
    From soy sauce to miso paste, there are a wide variety of fish sauce substitutes you can use for many recipes The post 9 Fish Sauce Substitutes To Keep In Your Kitchen Cupboard appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • Meat Consumption Hits A Record Low In The UK

    Updated: 2023-10-25 00:01:02
    Brits are increasingly opting for plant-based alternatives The post Meat Consumption Hits A Record Low In The UK appeared first on Plant Based News.

  • FDA Approves Pfizer’s Vaccine for Meningococcal Disease

    Updated: 2023-10-23 22:13:25
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Pfizer’s application for Penbraya, a vaccine for people 10 through 25 that will offer protection against the five main kinds of bacteria that cause meningitis and blood poisoning.

  • Exercise Just as Good as Viagra for ED: Study

    Updated: 2023-10-23 18:01:17
    A new meta-analysis of randomized trials shows regular exercise can reduce ED symptoms – and may work just as well as medication.

  • Depression Linked to Ultra-Processed Foods, Artificial Sweeteners

    Updated: 2023-10-20 18:34:11
    Ultra-processed foods are energy-dense and ready-to-eat food items including things like processed breakfast meats, packaged snacks, and ice cream as well as artificially sweetened drinks.

  • Women with a heart healthy diet in midlife are less likely to report cognitive decline later

    Updated: 2023-10-20 15:57:08
    Women with diets during middle age designed to lower blood pressure were about 17 percent less likely to report memory loss and other signs of cognitive decline decades later, a new study finds.

  • High pregnancy weight gain tied to higher risk of death in the following decades

    Updated: 2023-10-20 15:56:28
    Findings from the study, which analyzed 50 years of data, highlighted the health risks that can occur when more weight is gained in pregnancy than recommended, especially when it comes to heart disease and diabetes.

  • Amazon to Test Drones to Deliver Prescriptions to Your Door

    Updated: 2023-10-19 20:34:44
    Although the company already delivers some prescriptions in two days via Amazon Prime, the drone method of delivery happens within an hour, according to the company.

  • Just 2 Servings of Red Meat Per Week Raises Your Diabetes Risk

    Updated: 2023-10-19 20:31:41
    Think twice about ordering that double cheeseburger, salami on rye or juicy T-bone.

  • Two probiotics identified as promising hypertension treatments

    Updated: 2023-10-19 16:12:47
    New findings point to 2 additional probiotics as potential treatments for high blood pressure.

  • Four eating behavior patterns of children

    Updated: 2023-10-18 16:56:58
    Children fall broadly into four eating categories, according to new research, and parents feed their children differently depending on those categories.  

  • Strength training may reduce health risks of a high-protein diet

    Updated: 2023-10-18 16:56:34
    Progressive strength training using resistance can protect against the detrimental effects of a high-protein diet, according to new research in mice.

  • Can't stop binging on fries and BBQ?

    Updated: 2023-10-16 05:28:51
    People overeat and become overweight for a variety of reasons. The fact that flavorful high-calorie food is often available nearly everywhere at any time doesn't help. Researchers have determined for the first time why certain chemicals in cooked or processed foods, called advanced glycation end products, or AGEs, increase hunger and test our willpower or ability to make healthy choices when it comes to food.

  • Link between seasons and eating habits

    Updated: 2023-10-16 05:28:25
    The number of hours of light exposure we experience affects how we eat and how we burn energy. This may help us understand the link between seasons and metabolism.

  • Calorie restriction in humans builds strong muscle and stimulates healthy aging genes

    Updated: 2023-10-13 20:07:33
    Reducing overall calorie intake may rejuvenate your muscles and activate biological pathways important for good health, according to researchers. Decreasing calories without depriving the body of essential vitamins and minerals, known as calorie restriction, has long been known to delay the progression of age-related diseases in animal models. This new study suggests the same biological mechanisms may also apply to humans.

  • Omega watch: Researchers develop new blood test for measuring levels of critical omega-3 fatty acids

    Updated: 2023-10-12 16:16:31
    Researchers have discovered a convenient new way to track levels of omega-3 fatty acids in the bloodstream, making it much easier to access information that is critical to cardiovascular and cognitive health, but which has previously been challenging to gather. While the human body can generate most of the fats it needs, it cannot produce adequate levels of omega-3 fatty acids and must obtain them from dietary sources.

  • Obesity leads to a complex inflammatory response inside fat tissue

    Updated: 2023-10-10 23:29:36
    A new study uses single cell analysis of gene expression combined with spatial transcriptomics to reveal previous unrecognized immune cell types and interactions within adipose tissue.

  • How plant-derived nutrients can affect the gut and brain

    Updated: 2023-10-10 18:35:52
    Can plant-derived nutrients alter gut bacteria to affect brain function? Scientists investigated this question in a study of overweight adults. Their findings suggest that dietary fiber can exert influence on both the composition of gut bacteria and the reward signals in the brain and associated food decision-making.

  • Maternal obesity predicts heart disease risk better than pregnancy complications

    Updated: 2023-10-10 15:53:31
    Pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia and gestational diabetes have recently been associated with a higher risk of developing heart disease later in life. But a new study has found obesity before or during pregnancy is the actual root cause of future cardiovascular disease. “We demonstrate, for the first time, that adverse pregnancy outcomes are primarily indicators — and not the root cause — of future heart health,” said corresponding author Dr. Sadiya Khan. “This means that pregnancy just reveals the risk for heart disease that is already there.” This large, multi-center and diverse study is one of the only studies to follow its participants — about half of whom were overweight or had obesity — from the beginning of their first pregnancy through several years postpartum.

  • Being a vegetarian may be partly in your genes

    Updated: 2023-10-04 20:05:29
    A person's genetic makeup plays a role in determining whether they can stick to a strict vegetarian diet, a new study has found. The findings open the door to further studies that could have important implications regarding dietary recommendations and the production of meat substitutes.

  • Stimulating human brown adipose tissue into combating obesity

    Updated: 2023-10-04 20:05:09
    Researchers have found nerve pathways that supply brown adipose tissue (BAT), a type of tissue that releases chemical energy from fat metabolism as heat -- a finding that could pave the way toward using it to treat obesity and related metabolic conditions.

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