Holiday Favorites Made Healthy

Holiday Favorites Made Healthy brings together leaders from the health and fitness world for an unbelievable collection of mouth-watering dishes that the whole family will love. Indulge in dishes like Sweet Potato Carbonara, Sparkling Ginger Gummies & Pumpkin-Spiced Oven-Roasted Cauliflower. You won’t want to miss this FREE eGuide, available only for a limited time.   […]

How to Keep Clear (Energetically) and Vote

Robyn M Fritz MA MBA CHt We’re in the homestretch of the American 2016 election cycle and most of us are feeling tired, maybe exhausted, even downright sleazy and slugged. We’ve had enough, and yet we have one thing left to do. We have to vote. So how do we do that and make it […]

Baby and toddler food advertising contradicts expert advice, promotes manufactured foods over healthier options

Denver — Marketing for baby and toddler foods often contradicts health professionals’ advice, featuring messages that promote manufactured foods as better alternatives than breastfeeding or homemade food, according to new research released today at the American Public Health Association’s 2016 Annual Meeting and Expo in Denver. Researcher Jennifer L. Harris of the Rudd Center for […]

The Unbelievable Benefits You Can Get From Turmeric

Turmeric is a well-known spice that has been used in meal preparation all over the world for many years. What many people do not know about are the amazing health benefits of turmeric that has made it a staple in traditional Indian and Chinese medicine. Through increase in popularity over the years and medical research […]

Perceptions of tap water quality linked to PTSD in Flint, Michigan, residents

Denver — The water crisis in Flint, Michigan, increased the stress levels of community residents, according to new research released today at the American Public Health Association’s 2016 Annual Meeting and Expo in Denver. In April 2014, the municipal water source in Flint changed from treated Detroit Water and Sewerage Department water to inadequately treated […]

Ways to Keep Your Colon Happy

(NaturalPath) It’s always important to keep your colon happy so that your body stays healthy. But you don’t want to buy sometimes expensive and potentially harsh pills or invasive procedures. So what do you do? Eat the right foods to keep your colon healthy of course. Here are some of the top ways to do just […]

College Students Who Misuse Stimulants More Likely to Have ADHD, Substance-use Disorder

(NaturalPath) According to a study out of Massachusetts General Hospital and published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, college students who misuse stimulant drugs are more likely to have attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, conduct disorder or substance-use disorder than students not misusing stimulants. “Our data suggest that college students who misuse prescription stimulant medications are more likely […]

Newborn Gut Microbiome Predicts Allergy & Asthma Risk

(NatualPath) According to a study out of UC San Francisco and the Henry Ford Health system in Detroit and published in Nature Medicine, the microbes living in a baby’s gut during its first month in childhood. The research links a particular pattern of microbes in the guts of one-month-old infants to a three-fold higher risk of […]

Using MRI to Find a Common Cognitive Disorder

(NaturalPath) According to a study out of the Radiological Society of North America and published in the journal Radiology, a brain MRI could help improve the diagnosis of people with a common type of cognitive disorder. Vascular cognitive disorder is caused by disease of the vessels supplying blood to the brain. Strokes and transient ischemic attacks, […]

Babies Pick Up Subtle Social & Cultural Cues at Mealtimes

(NaturalPath) According to a study out of Cornell University and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, at the dinner table, babies do a lot more than playing with their sippy cups. The research shows that babies pay close attention to what food is being eaten around them – and especially who is […]