Believe it or not, a study conducted at the Cornell Food and Brand Lab found that spending time in a cluttered, chaotic kitchen can cause people to consume more calories. Who could’ve ever imagined? A clean kitchen could be a key strategy in the prevention of over-eating! In the Cornell study, researchers divided 98 female participants into two groups. Half of the … [Read more...] about Try This Simple Trick To Prevent Over-Eating
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These Habits Could Help You Live An Extra 10 Years
It’s true, you can help extend your life by practicing just a few habits – not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, enjoying a balanced diet, and getting your exercise. Hopefully, these are existing habits for you. If not, after learning just how critical they are, we hope you are inspired to make a few changes to give yourself the best opportunity for a longer, healthier … [Read more...] about These Habits Could Help You Live An Extra 10 Years
How To Get Happy – According To Science!
Are you happy? When was the last time you stopped to ask yourself that question? We hope the answer is “Yes, I’m very happy!” If that’s not the case (or even if it is) who couldn’t use a little more happiness in their lives? Let’s turn to science for some strategies for getting happier! Practice Gratitude Have you ever heard the quote “Too many people miss the silver … [Read more...] about How To Get Happy – According To Science!
Unexpected Protein Sources – Eat More Nuts & Seeds
Including enough protein in our diets can be a struggle, especially as we get older. Most of us rely on meats like chicken and beef as our main sources of protein. While it’s true that there is nothing wrong with the old stand-by choices like chicken, salmon, or steak, it’s important that we consume protein from a variety of sources. Nuts and seeds are excellent non-meat … [Read more...] about Unexpected Protein Sources – Eat More Nuts & Seeds
New Research Proves: Artificial Sweeteners Increase Diabetes Risk
As traditional sugar gets more and more bad press from health researchers, people are turning to artificial sweeteners. In the U.S., 40% of adults and 25% of children report consuming artificial sweeteners on a daily basis. Many use these sweeteners as a way to cut calories. Through endless advertising, the multi-billion dollar weight loss industry has sold the goal of the … [Read more...] about New Research Proves: Artificial Sweeteners Increase Diabetes Risk