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Cooking Oil 101
Here is a guide to using the right cooking oil for your meal.
Summer Hydration
Here is a list of fun ideas for summer hydration. They are low in sugar and ready to go anywhere!
Diet, Blood Sugar and Cancer Risk Among Various Species
Most people recognize the detrimental effects of uncontrolled blood sugar. Risk for heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease are a few chronic conditions that can develop over time. According to the CDC, nearly 16% of US adults are diagnosed with diabetes, while 4.5% are undiagnosed. 1
Using Up Veggies in Bulk
Here are great ways to use up veggies bought in bulk. This strategy helps you save a lot of money on your grocery bill and our tips help keep you from getting bored with a lot of one item.
South African Legislation Cuts Sodium from Food
Canned soup, fast food, frozen meals, - oh my! What do these all have in common? Too much sodium, that’s what. Too much sodium can exacerbate high blood pressure, which is associated with cardiovascular disease. This in turn may result in 20 million deaths globally each year. And if that’s not bad enough, stoke is one of the leading causes of disability.
Plant Oils Are Better for Your Health
Yes, butter is delicious. There’s no substitute for holiday baking, corn on the cob, or lobster tail. Or is there? Thankfully these foods are enjoyed on occasion or seasonally.
A new study from Mass General Brigham, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard suggests that people who eat plant-based oil in place of butter may have more health benefits and a lower risk of dying prematurely.
Shopping List for A Gym
Check the options that are important to you before shopping for a gym then compare facilities near you.
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