The Graying of America and Why It Matters
Have you ever been in the midst of an experience where you could feel your eyes opening to see a wider vision? I just got back from Chicago, where I was speaking at the American Society on Aging’s...
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Should obese people who are metabolically healthy be advised to lose weight? Risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer all increase with excess body fat. Yet research has identified two unique...
View ArticleDiet, Breast Cancers, Childhood Cancers: The Latest on Survivorship Research
I recently came back from a symposium of registered dietitians who specialize in cancer and nutrition, where there was a lot of exciting research presented on cancer survivorship. Some presentations...
View ArticleHealth Connections: A Broader View of Wellness
What do sports, heart health, cancer prevention, eating disorders and wellness have to do with each other? I just returned from the 30th Annual Symposium of SCAN – the Sports, Cardiovascular, and...
View ArticleOverloaded on Nutrition Research? How to Find Clarity.
“Why didn’t they teach any of this in med school?” So began the question and answer session following my presentation at the annual meeting of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary...
View ArticleNordic, Anti-Inflammatory and Intermittent: Eating Patterns for Cancer...
Research increasingly looks to overall dietary pattern, rather than any single nutrient, phytochemical or even food, to reduce cancer risk. How appropriate, therefore, that the closing session of the...
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