The Breakfast Battle in Teens
...those that ate a high-protein breakfast. Researchers found that teens benefitted most from high-protein breakfasts, experiencing [...]
...those that ate a high-protein breakfast. Researchers found that teens benefitted most from high-protein breakfasts, experiencing [...]
...evolutionary pressures for seeking and taking foods high in sugar and calories.11 SUMMARY: The biological robustness in the neural substrates of [...]
...high sugars which may make you feel weighed down, anxious or depressed and increase water, green tea, vegetables and fresh fruits which are [...]
...that different neural systems are involved. A high-fat diet, if rats binge on it every day, can lead to extra weight gain. Rats prone to obesity on [...]
...MPH doses reported as low, medium, or high dose. Results showed that a medium dose of MPH had the strongest beneficial effects on inhibitory [...]
...alter the taste of the oil used in cooking. Oils can be classified as having high, medium or low smoking points. Those oils with low smoking points [...]
...oxygen under 90% saturation during sleep had a 4.8 greater risk of cancer mortality.4 Participants with increasing severity of SDB had significantly [...]
...damaging effects on the heart and blood vessels (as well as the kidneys and brain).4 Diets high in added sugars have been associated with an [...]
...is that many consumers are informed with vast dietary information, yet very confused on what advice to follow. High fat, low fat, low carb, no [...]
Dr. Alethea Fleming, ND Nobody wants high blood pressure. As we age, our hearts aren’t what they used to be and we need to do everything we can [...]