A recent study has found that two six-ounce servings of oily fish per week can help high-risk people avoid cardiovascular events like stroke or heart attack.
We like examining current diet trends. You never know if something trendy might actually be healthy. Today we’re taking a look at the egg fast to see if there is any merit to it or if it’s unhealthy.
We mostly think of high GI foods as only being a problem for blood sugar. A new study shows that they also pose a danger to your heart.
The theme of this year’s National Nutrition Month is “Personalize Your Plate.” The message is that people should focus on eating healthy foods that fit their needs and their tastes. Health isn’t a one-size-fits-all experience, and neither is your dinner!
Did you know that a high sugar diet can damage the appearance of your skin and make you look older? As your skin is your largest organ, it’s essential to take care of it!
We are always looking for fruit with high amounts of fiber to enjoy that doesn’t spike blood sugar. Today, we are taking a closer look at the benefits of grapes.
Hershey has announced that they are launching low GI, plant-based chocolates as part of their “better-for-you” campaign. They are experimenting with different sweeteners to make chocolate that won’t impact blood sugar.
We’ve all seen the ads for breakfast cereals claiming that they are a heart-healthy breakfast. But a new study has found that refined grains, like those found in cereal, bread and pastry, can increase your risk for heart disease and death.
Research has pinpointed how plants distribute and store sugar in their cells. This knowledge is key to growing fruit, and even sugarcane, that is low in sugar while also being sweet!
Many of us think that we can balance out unhealthy foods with healthy foods and reap the rewards of a healthy diet. Instead of fries, we enjoy our cheeseburger with a salad. But, new research shows it might not be as straightforward as we think.
If you believe that dieting stresses you out, you may be right. Low-calorie dieting can increase stress hormones in your body. So dieting to lose pandemic weight may do some harm.
Switching out your white bread for brown is a heart-healthy choice that won’t cause upset in your life. Once you find the right brown bread for you, you will be thrilled with your choice!
Sugar can impact anxiety. Your diet cannot cause anxiety. However, a poor diet that is heavy in added sugars can exacerbate the problem.
A new study may be great news for coffee drinkers! One or more cups of black, caffeinated coffee a day has been linked to a lower risk of heart failure. But, drinking decaf might increase the risk of heart failure.
We’re not fans of fad, or crash, diets. They’re usually unsustainable because they are generally restrictive. The chicken diet is a diet where you only eat chicken. But, how does that impact health?
Smoothies are absolutely delicious. But, your healthy drink can be a Trojan horse for sugar and carbs. If you love smoothies and want to keep them as part of your day, there are ways to make them better!
Recently we saw an article proclaiming 2021 to be the year of the breakfast salad. We’re going to go out on a limb and guess that it’s not going to prove to be true. But we’re exploring the idea!
The Mediterranean diet is excellent for heart health. <span>Now, research is showing that a modified version of the Mediterranean diet may trump it as far as heart benefits go. But, it has drawbacks.
Up to 80 percent of people in America are magnesium deficient. Increasing the amount of magnesium in your diet could be the key to cutting sugar cravings.
Fried food can increase your risk of heart issues.