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May 07 2023

#nutrition So what can I drink? How do I increase by fluid intake without adding sugar and calories to my day? Great questions! The goal is to enjoy what you're drinking AND still control the amount of sugar and calories by choosing alternatives. Can you add fresh squeezed lemons to your water instead of a powdered lemonade mix? Can you find a … [Read more...]

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Written by KathleenKing · Categorized: Nutrition

May 06 2023

#nutrition

#nutrition So what's your morning pick me up? Even more concerning what's your teenagers pick me up? Sugar amounts to added calories and carbohydrates and has significant side effects. "Appetite for sugar is propelled by changes in the morphology and activity of the reward system reminiscent of addiction. Sugar intake also shifts the hunger-satiety … [Read more...]

Written by KathleenKing · Categorized: Nutrition

May 05 2023

It’s Cinco De Mayo!

#nutrition It's Cinco De Mayo! Happy 5th of May. It's Friday night. For many adults it's TGIF and time to kick back and enjoy some non-work time. We want to de stress and socialize. All that is great. So what are you reaching for and how many? The truth is many adults reach for high sugar drinks and then wonder why their triglycerides or A1C … [Read more...]

Written by KathleenKing · Categorized: Nutrition

Apr 30 2023

Common Sense

#stress #nutrition So, tomorrow we resume posts/blogs on nutrition but how about we combine the two today? This article should fall under the heading "common sense". This issue isn't that we don't "know" what we need, the issue is often we don't have (or don't create) the time we need to choose health over - sports, media, money, social commitments … [Read more...]

Written by KathleenKing · Categorized: Stress

Apr 28 2023

miR-483-5p offsets functional and behavioural effects of stress in male mice through synapse-targeted repression of Pgap2 in the basolateral amygdala – Nature Communications

miR-483-5p offsets functional and behavioural effects of stress in male mice through synapse-targeted repression of Pgap2 in the basolateral amygdala - Nature Communications#stress Latest research alert! This is research in it's earliest stages and it's a very complex biotechnology/neuro pharmacology article but it's considered a breakthrough. The … [Read more...]

Written by KathleenKing · Categorized: Stress

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