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Federal Junk Food Tax Feasible, Study Says
It could be modeled on alcoholic beverage excise tax, experts suggested Source: Federal Junk Food Tax Feasible, Study Read more
Could omega-6 fatty acids help us live longer?
A study finds that higher blood levels of linoleic acid — the most common omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid — are linked to lower risk of premature death. Source: Could omega-6 fatty Read more
Gut bacteria & obesity
Add “metabolism” to the laundry list of things your microbiome can affect. Source: Gut bacteria might be tied to Read more
New Weight Loss Procedure Freezes Hunger Nerves to Brain
DOCTORS CONDUCTING A new weight loss study used gas to freeze a nerve in the back that carries hunger signals to the brain, lowering patients’ appetite and promoting weight Read more
How Does Intermittent Fasting Work, and Why is it Beneficial for Diabetes?
Dr. Mark Mattson intermittent fasting exclusive interview: Dr. Mattson defines intermittent fasting and discusses the positive effects of intermittent fasting, especially for people with Read more
The “Other” Eating Disorders
The Diagnostic & Statistical Manual (DSM-V) currently lists the following five clinical examples of OSFED . Atypical anorexia nervosa: All criteria for anorexia nervosa are met; despite Read more
Eating Disorders Do Not Equal Thinness
The body positive community’s emphasis on health, self-care, and a balanced approach to eating and living has offered a stark contrast to the imagery we’re used to. Users are encouraged Read more
Red cell distribution width as a marker of celiac disease: a prospective study
In patients in whom there is a strong clinical suspicion of coeliac disease, an elevated RDW despite normal haemoglobin concentration may be a reliable predictor of the disease Eur J Read more
Hirsutism: Male Pattern Hair Growth Happens in 95% of Women with PCOS
In female ‘male pattern’ hair growth (hirsutism), villus hairs are converted into terminal hairs due to hormones, such as insulin and androgens. This process only happens in areas that Read more
Decreased Zinc and Increased Copper in Individuals with Anxiety
… results suggest an association between Zn plasma levels and individuals with anxiety, demonstrate that zinc therapy is effective in increasing zinc plasma levels, and show that zinc Read more
The 5 ‘New’ Types of Diabetes, Explained
Diabetes just got a little more complicated, or clearer, depending on your perspective. Researchers proposed classifying diabetes as five types. Source: The 5 ‘New’ Types of Read more
A high fibre diet helps treat diabetes by changing gut bacteria | New Scientist
A diet rich in wholegrains, seeds and vegetables can help treat type 2 diabetes – and it seems to do this by changing the bacteria that live in a person’s gut Source: A high fibre diet Read more
Soy Protein and Cholesterol: Benefits, Risks, How Much to Eat
What you should know about soy protein and cholesterol. WebMD tells what the research shows and the best sources of soy protein. Source: Soy Protein and Cholesterol: Benefits, Risks, How Read more
All About Fiber | Precision Nutrition
Getting enough fiber by building your diet around vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, nuts and seeds, is important for overall health and disease prevention. Source: All About Fiber Read more
A Review of HAES: What Does the Research Say
Abstract Current guidelines recommend that “overweight” and “obese” individuals lose weight through engaging in lifestyle modification involving diet, exercise and other behavior Read more
Mindful Eating for Kids
Healthy habits for kids that last a lifetime Source: Mindful Eating for Read more
Unpacking the Research: What We Have Learned About the Thin Ideal
Intentional weight loss is a funny concept that often needs to be unpacked to make sense. When a person sets out to “lose weight” as the primary intention, there is often no regard to Read more
Why Do Bad Things Happen When You Diet? 
When a person is not present in the here-and-now, they are no longer able to make a choice. When a person is thinking about what life will be like when they are “x” pounds smaller, they Read more
That Little Pause May Be Telling You Something 
Mindfulness practice, which is the little pause to consider a variety of different views and opinions, can help you acknowledge all humans are in a state of conflict or ambivalence. This Read more
The Road to Self-care Isn’t Straight!
In the book, Core Concepts of Mindful Eating: Professional Edition, I created a tool called The Mindful Eating Map.  The Mindful Eating Map is a guide to help you bring compassionate Read more
Letting Your Feelings Guide You
Creating a practice requires you to return, over and over again to the present moment. Unfortunately, many people are highly skilled at being self-critical.  They don’t want to Read more
42 Factors That Affect Blood Glucose
Adding 20 new factors, a whole new category on behavior and decisions, and research on unexpected things that impact blood sugar and diabetes Source: 42 Factors That Affect Blood Glucose?! Read more
Standing desks could be harmful to your productivity — and your health? 
Thinking of getting standing desks for your employees. . .or even for yourself? You might want to think again. Source: Standing desks could be harmful to your productivity — and your Read more
Washington Post Perspective | Why you should stop trying to lose weight
Yes, really. The numbers game works for some people, but most of us need a more personal approach to health. Source: Perspective | Why you should stop trying to lose Read more
Eating Fast May Raise Obesity Risk
Going to sleep within two hours of eating dinner and snacking after dinner were also associated with obesity, but skipping breakfast was not. Source: Eating Fast May Raise Obesity Read more
Weight Management Retreat Program
Structure House is an exclusive weight loss center, with a decades-proven treatment program for obesity, eating disorders, and behavioral issues. This is not a diet plan, it is long-term Read more
Music makes us enjoy exercise more, finds brain study
If you find exercise dull, a new study suggests you might want to grab your headphones; listening to music can increase our enjoyment of physical activity. Source: Music makes us enjoy Read more
The Low-Carb Potato Substitutes You Need In Your Life
At this point, we’re all familiar with the most popular root vegetables: potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, and carrots. But when was the last time you considered eating anything with Read more
Powerful Connections Between Oral Health and Diabetes Care
New study strengthens bi-directional relationship Source: Powerful Connections Between Oral Health and Diabetes Read more