WASHINGTON DC-More than two dozen experts will present the latest nutrition research on hot health topics at the show 10th Annual International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine will take place August 18-20, 2022 in Washington, DC Hot topics in nutrition today, according to Washington, D.C. doctors, include: Vegan diets for children. Use foods to heal your gut microbiome. Plant-based foods for women’s health. Soy products to reduce the risk of cancer. Why doctors are not yet well trained in nutrition. These and other presentations will be the focus of the conference, hosted jointly by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on people’s mental health. People from all walks of life have faced stress throughout the pandemic: frontline workers overwhelmed with work, young people unable to attend school, family members separated from each other, people affected by infection or loss related to COVID-19. loved ones or people with pre-existing mental health problems who are having difficulty accessing mental health services during lockdowns.It’s understandable to feel scared, anxious, or helpless during this unprecedented time. But whatever your situation and wherever you are in the Pacific, you have the power to take care of your mental…
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Join us on Thursday March 9th at 11:00 a.m. for the Hot Topics seminar entitled “Key Nutrition Insights for Women’s Health” with Dr. Rachel W. Goode, Dr. Abbie Smith-Ryan and Hannah Cabré. This will be a hybrid seminar (Bondurant G100 Or Zoominvitation below), although we encourage in-person attendance to allow for connection and in-depth discussion with speakers and other attendees. Mars is National Nutrition Month, so we oneI’m excited to discuss this important and timely topic! CooKies and coffee will be provided during the 30 minute Meet & Greet following the seminar. Overview of discussion titles: “Nutritional Considerations for Women…
CNN — Climate change may play a major role in affecting the mental health of young people, according to a new report from the American Psychological Association. Written in collaboration with climate advocacy organization ecoAmerica, the report documents how environmental events linked to climate change – including weather disasters, extreme heat and poor air quality – can trigger or exacerbate health problems mental health in children and adolescents. Natural disasters can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder in these groups, the report said. Longer-term issues like heat, drought, and poor air quality can increase your risk of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder,…
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We believe that cooking is an important piece of the wellness puzzle and that everyone can make magic (or at least avoid toasting) in the kitchen. Sometimes you just need someone to show you where to start. Cook With Us offers smart cooking tips and tricks from professionals, easy recipes that help you get the most out of simple ingredients, and comprehensive support for your culinary journey. See everything Now that we’re spending more time at home, does anyone else feel like they’re cooking All.The.Time? This is where Well+Good’s Preparatory School The series is coming. Each week, a different healthy…
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A healthy diet helps protect against malnutrition in all its forms, as well as a range of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and other conditions. However, increased production of processed foods, rapid urbanization and changing lifestyles have led to a change in eating habits. People are now eating more foods high in energy, fat, free sugars and salt/sodium, and many are not eating enough fruits, vegetables and whole grains.Diet may depend on an individual’s food choices, but also on the availability and affordability of healthy foods and sociocultural factors. Therefore, promoting a healthy food environment requires the participation of multiple sectors and…
Need to fill a gap between meals? Try these easy, heart-healthy snacks that aren’t too high in calories. If you’re trying to lose weight, 100 calories is a good amount for a snack, although you can also eat more if you have an active day. 1. Blueberries and yogurt Mix a small handful (40 g) of blueberries with a small pot (125 g) of low-fat natural yogurt. 2. Apple and peanut butter Cut an apple and enjoy with 1/2 tablespoon of pure peanut butter – make sure it doesn’t contain any additives…