Do you eat the typical American diet, high in soft drinks including diet soda, white flour, French fries and processed meats like cold cuts and hot dogs?
The holidays are here and you know what that means: family gatherings, office parties, gifts,…and the most stressful time of the year for many.
Shopping, feasting and visiting take their toll. To make this holiday season your healthiest yet, prepare your New Year’s resolutions now.
Almonds are packed with nutrition that can help reduce your waistline and improve your health.
Studies indicate that almonds can help combat high cholesterol, obesity, high blood sugar and diabetes.
Today we are excited to feature an article from a leading figure in integrated medicine, Bradly Jacobs MD, MPH. Enjoy his fascinating article which reveals what to look for on food labels, then see his bio below to learn more about Dr. Jacobs.
Aerobic exercise is your best bet when it comes to losing that dreaded belly fat, a new study from Duke University Medical Center finds.
When Duke researchers conducted a head-to-head comparison of aerobic exercise, resistance training, and a combination of the two, Continue reading »
Dieting postmenopausal women who want to avoid losing muscle as they lose fat should pay attention to a new University of Illinois study.
Adding protein throughout the day not only holds hunger pangs at bay so that dieters lose more weight, it keeps body composition—the amount of fat relative to muscle—in better proportion.