White Meat Versus Red Meat: What Are the Nutritional Differences?
For years, health experts have advocated that we eat less red meat and substitute white meat whenever possible, since white meat is generally considered healthier. To a large extent, this is true. However, there are actually some significant nutritional differences between the two and some legitimate reasons to avoid cutting red meat out of your […]
Read MoreAre We Sitting Ourselves to Death?
Whether we like to admit it or not, the technology in our lives—and the fact that we use much of it while sitting down—is contributing to a growing list of health problems in our society. Those who sit at a desk all day or sit behind the wheel of a car or truck with little […]
Read MoreThe Facts About Alcohol and Weight Loss
Drinking alcohol while trying to achieve weight loss can be a double-edged sword, and there is no real scientific consensus about this topic. The good news is that alcohol has been shown to raise the metabolism. Some studies have also shown that as alcohol consumption increases, the amount of sugar consumed decreases. Plus alcohol contains […]
Read MoreHow Chiropractic Care Has Helped Me: Introducing Johnny Damon
Johnny Damon certainly gets around. He has played with a number of top baseball teams, including the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. This multi-million-dollar player has garnered two World Series championships (2004 with the Red Sox and 2009 with the Yankees) and has been selected for two Major League Baseball (MLB) All-Star […]
Read MoreBenefits of Iodine
Iodine is a mineral needed by the body only in trace amounts. Its most important role is in the support of the thyroid gland. The hormones produced by the thyroid are necessary for cell metabolism and proper growth and development. A lack of iodine can lead to a condition called hypothyroidism. Symptoms of iodine deficiency […]
Read MoreHow Chiropractic Care Has Helped Me: Introducing Usain Bolt
Usain Bolt has been declared the “fastest man in the world.” While this hasn’t always been technically true, he has won so consistently at the 100 meter distance throughout his career that the nickname “lightning bolt” seems like a pretty good fit. He has won 6 Olympic gold medals, never placing for silver or bronze. […]
Read MoreWhat Are the Best Sources of Fiber?
Getting adequate amounts of fiber in your diet is important for a variety of reasons. The primary ones are that it improves digestion and contributes to lowering your risk of contracting chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer and heart disease. The FDA recommends that adults get at least 25 to 30 grams in their diet […]
Read MoreSupply-Side Solutions to Our Weight Problem: Putting the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation in Perspective
In an attempt to stem the rising rates of obesity in the US, particularly among children, the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation (HWCF) pledged to help reduce rates of childhood obesity by 2015. This coalition is comprised of food and beverage manufacturers, restaurants, retailers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), trade associations, professional sports organizations, sporting goods companies and […]
Read MoreHow to Improve Your Self-Control
There’s a well-known quip that goes “It’s not my willpower that I have problems with, it’s my won’t power.” Whether it’s dieting, quitting smoking, or just getting out of bed in the morning, our willpower is put to the test nearly every day. Some people seem to have more of it than others. So are […]
Read MoreSpinal Screenings for Infants and Children
Nothing can be more heartbreaking than to learn that an infant or child has a debilitating disease or ailment that will make life difficult for them. The benefit of early screening is in detecting the ailment before the symptoms become irreversible or before they require painful and oftentimes risky surgery. Spinal screenings for infants and […]
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