Building Strong Abdominal Core Muscles for Health

The core muscles connect the upper and lower body. Building and maintaining a strong core is essential for health, and to facilitate movement and flexibility. Although one rarely stops to think about how the core affects day to day activities, the core muscles are involved in all movement and activity. Lifting, bending, running, walking, playing [...]

Anti-Cancer- Chemotherapeutic Effects of High Dose Vitamin C

According to Riordan and colleagues, in a 2000 article published in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, high dose vitamin C may contain the properties of chemotherapeutic agents. Unlike other chemotherapy agents vitamin C does not produce negative side effects, in fact instead of negative side effect vitamin C has beneficial side effects, namely increased collagen [...]

Health Briefs For Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices

Each Hour of This Can Shorten Your Life By 22 Minutes:  According to researchers,  for each hour of television that you watch after the age of 25  you may shorten your life by 22 minutes. This decrease in longevity is attributed to inactivity and not merely the TV viewing. A sedentary lifestyle leads to many [...]

The Impact of Oxidation and Inflammation in Cancer Growth

Oxygen is important for life, but unfortunately “the chemistry of oxygen and oxidation” influences the development of cancer. Oxidation is a normal process. It is a chemical reaction that takes place when free radicals form within the cells of organs in the body. According to Heber and colleagues (2009), every oxygen atom is made up [...]

To Screen or Not to Screen: PSA – Prostate Cancer Screening

To screen or not to screen? Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men and is the third most frequent cause of cancer deaths. Prostate cancer screenings for prostate specific antigen (PSA) or digital rectal exams are two of the tests used in the diagnosis of prostate cancer. The question now being [...]

Consumption of Flavonoids and Cardiovascular Disease Outcome

Consumption of flavonoids  – plant-based phytochemicals (are powerful antioxidants) in the diet, helps to neutralize free radicals which damage bodytissue and lead to cardiovascular disease, strokes and cancer{Bingdictionary.com). McCullough and colleagues looked at the association between total flavonoids, seven flavonoid classes and death from cardiovascular disease over a seven year period. Findings from this study [...]

Inspirational Thoughts for the New Year

Whatever the start to the New Year, whether good or bad there is hope for the future. The year 2011 may have been filled with joy, sadness, disappointments, successes and, or uncertainties. Wars, unrest and devastation became the staple fare of the media, with quite a few personal and global crises. In the midst of [...]

Red Meat Consumption & Risk of Kidney Cancer

Eating large quantities of red meat may increase risk of kidney cancer. Recent findings from researchers Daniel et al., demonstrated an association between eating, method of cooking red meat and kidney cancer. Individuals who ate the most red meat  (four ounce daily) in addition to being more likely to be diagnosed with kidney cancer (19%), [...]

Children: Physical Activity and Better Academic Performance

According to Singh and colleagues (2012) in a recently published study “physical activity and sports are generally   promoted for their positive effect on children’s physical health.. and better mood states.” Participating regularly in a physical activity program is associated with improved brain function and cognition, which results in positive academic performance. Participation in physical activity [...]

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