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Adherence To DASH Diet For Lowering Blood Pressure Less Likely In African Americans
The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, which promotes consumption of more fruits, vegetables, low-fat dairy products, and whole grain, and less meats and sweets, is a proven effectiv
Secondhand Smoke’s Toll Heavy on African-Americans
A study of the impact of secondhand smoke in 2006 found that more than 41,000 American adults and nearly 900 infants died of secondhand smoke-related diseases, according to new study in the American J
How do you know if your cholesterol is high?
Via the CDC - "September is National Cholesterol Education Month, a good time to get your blood cholesterol checked and take steps to lower it if it is high. National Cholesterol Education Month is
Health Tip: Recent Findings Have Linked Sleep Deprivation to Obesity.
Health Tip: Recent findings have linked sleep deprivation to obesity. Reduce your risk with my top 5 natural sleep remedies. 1. Turn off your computer and/or television at least an hour before bed
How Sit-Ups and Leg Raises Can Be Bad For You
Excessive core work in the form of sit-ups, leg raises, and the like is actually bad for you because these exercises cause deep muscles in the front region of the hips (deep hip flexors) to become sho
Simple, Natural Ways To Do An Internal Cleanse
I can’t begin to tell you how often people ask me for advice on internal cleansing. Internal cleansing is a method of detoxification and a great way to: 1) jump start your weight loss program, 2) ini
Exercise Tip: Experiencing A Training Plateau?
Exercise Tip: Experiencing a training plateau in your exercise routine? Break away from “traditional” exercise on occasion and incorporate some boxing into the mix. Boxing is one of the most effective
Exercise Tip: How To Get The Apple Bottom You Deserve
If having an “apple bottom” is your goal, the bench lunge can be your best friend as it places primary emphasis on the gluteal muscles that make up your buttocks. This exercise is not only great for t
Fitness Tip: Guidelines for Taking Circumference Measurements
Taking circumference measurements is an excellent method of measuring your exercise training progress as opposed to just stepping on a scale. Muscle gain and fat loss show up as inches lost. Visit
My Awesome Weekly Workout Plan
I always emphasize that the most effective way to reduce excess body fat and maintain your overall health and fitness is to moderately reduce your daily calorie consumption while engaging in cardiovas
3 Common Myths About Exercise and Diet Among Women—Debunked!
Between commercial advertisements, magazines, and hearsay, women often fall victim to misconceptions and myths in regards to health, fitness, and weight loss many of which don't ever seem to go away i
Nutrition Tip: Cantaloupe Power
Cantaloupe is one of the most deliciously sweet fruits and it is extremely nutrient dense. Besides being a good source of carotenoids, potassium, vitamin B6, folate, niacin and dietary fiber, cantalou
Fewer blacks, Hispanics get new heart device
(Reuters Health) - Blacks and Hispanics with chronic heart failure are less likely than whites to be treated with a specialized pacemaker that prolongs survival and eases symptoms, U.S. researchers sa
Tone Up in 10 Minutes at Home
Think you don't have time for weight training? Well, I have the perfect solution. By dedicating just 10 minutes every day to working 1 major muscle group you can increase your muscular strength and
Michael Clarke Duncan: The Real Tragedy Behind His Death
Actor Michael Clarke Duncan’s sudden and untimely death is a huge tragedy for many reasons but what is most disturbing is that his premature death at the age of 54 could have possibly been prevented b
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What You Should Know About Carbs and the Glycemic Index
Over the last couple of decades carbohydrates (or carbs) have been given a bad rap. Don't be misled by the hype. Carbs are a critical component of a healthy diet as they are the primary source of ener
3 Common Behaviors That Sabotage Healthy Eating
Your attempts to eat healthy can be thwarted by a lack of understanding of what makes foods “healthy” in the first place. Some foods are considered healthy because they promote proper functioning of t
Health Tip for Coffee Drinkers
Recent research findings on the health effects of coffee suggest that moderate consumption (~2 to 3 cups a day) is associated with a substantially lower risk of risk of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Coffee is an extremely potent source of antioxidants and, in its purest form (
Why Everyone Should Love Pineapples
It is hard to believe that something as delicious as fresh pineapple can be so good for you. Besides being very high in vitamin C and potassium, pineapple contains an enzyme called bromelain. Bromelai
Weight Training 101: What You Need To Know Before You Lift
Good day & Happy new week!! Check out my latest article as I happen to believe that it is a very good read. I wrote this article because I've often seen many people struggle with weight lifting, or
Health Tip: Diabetes & Exercise
Health Tip: If you have diabetes there is no reason why you can't engage in regular exercise at any time so long as you follow certain precautions. Such precautions include: 1. Wearing proper
Protein Shakes and Supplements: Are They Really Necessary?
I’m often asked for my thoughts on protein shakes and other supplements. Although protein supplementation is strongly endorsed by many, little research has been presented that substantiates claims of
Why You Need to Change Your Exercise Routine Regularly
Ever think to yourself, "I've been exercising regularly and eating right but I still haven’t lost the weight?" You're certainly not alone. Many people are finding their weight loss battle to be quite