Infographics - The World Health Organization, For WorldDiabetesDay, Chose Fat...
Where to start with this? First off there are more than 2 types of diabetes , but really, recognizing World Diabetes Day with an infographic of a person with obesity in bare...
View ArticleInfographics - SSR: Good stress, bad stress: Finding your sweet spot
Too much stress, or the wrong kind, can harm our health. Yet stress can also be a positive force in our lives, keeping us focused, alert, and at the top of our game. It all...
View ArticleInfographics - Saturday Stories: Treating the Unvaccinated, Will Omicron...
Ed Yong, in The Atlantic, on why it's a terrible idea not to treat the unvaccinated. Katherine J. Wu, also in The Atlantic, on whether Omicron infections will translate into...
View ArticleInfographics - Out of the blue, Washington, D.C., suddenly drops covid...
Residents of and visitors to our nation's capital will soon no longer have to wear a face mask inside businesses, bars and health clubs, according to a new announcement. The...
View ArticleInfographics - 4 nut debates, settled
In the fitness and nutrition community, nuts can be a polarizing topic. Team Pro-Nuts says: “Nuts are a nearly perfect food! Full of protein, heart-healthy fats, and hey-stop...
View ArticleInfographics - Vitamin D Recommendations Infographic
Vitamin D, which is made mostly by animals, including ourselves, when we're exposed to sunlight, may help us enjoy a longer life based on randomized, controlled studies. What...
View ArticleInfographics - Nutrition and mental health: What to eat
All over the internet, you'll find magical-sounding solutions for anxiety, depression, brain fog, and fatigue. Eat this ancient mushroom! Wear this crystal! Hang upside...
View ArticleInfographics - Minimally-processed foods vs. highly-processed foods: What to...
“Eat fewer processed foods.” Nearly every health expert says it. (Sometimes so often that you've maybe tuned it out. Kind of like when they say, “Eat your greens.” Whatever...
View ArticleInfographics - FDA releases materials on safety of fish for National Seafood...
October is National Seafood Month and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is releasing new educational materials on the food safety of fish. FDA recommends eating fish as...
View ArticleInfographics - Help Fill the Carrot to Support My Work
Today is the start of our annual end-of-year fundraising drive. Year after year, more than half of our entire annual operating budget has been raised around these final few...
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