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newYou can now listen to Fox News articles. Pumpkin is a staple ingredient in many dishes holiday dishespumpkin pie, bread, soup, and even ravioli.In addition to their seasonal appeal, pumpkins have been shown to have many health benefits.According to New York-based certified holistic nutritionist Robin DeCicco, pumpkin is a good source of fiber and potassium. heart health By countering the effects of sodium on blood pressure.Not all fibers are created equal — doctors share the types of fibers that really support longevity”For heart health, and overall health, we’re always looking for ways to increase our daily fiber intake, and pumpkin…

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Protein has become a buzzword, especially on social media, and people are putting protein in the spotlight. protein goals and advertise protein powdershakes, bars, recipes. With all this talk about protein and getting enough of it, many people worry that they’re not getting enough protein in their diet or that they need to supplement it with other sources. What we’re here to tell you is that such worries are probably unwarranted. Dr. Andrew Freeman, a cardiologist at National Jewish Health in Denver, says it’s “nearly impossible” to be protein deficient in the United States. Read on to learn more about…

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newYou can now listen to Fox News articles. Experimental drug shown to have boosting effect weight loss Studies have shown up to a 20% reduction.Eloralintide, a once-weekly injection made by Eli Lilly (Indianapolis), produced “meaningful, dose-dependent weight loss” in adults who were overweight or obese but did not have diabetes, according to a press release.The drug was generally well tolerated by study participants. Studies have shown that experimental drugs promote weight loss by up to 20%. (St. Petersburg) The Phase 2 trial was sponsored by Eli Lilly and involved 263 adults. After 48 weeks, they lost between 9.5% and 20.1%…

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As the federal government prepares for the next meeting of its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is stepping up attacks on the aluminum vaccine component used in many vaccinations to boost the body’s immune response.Kennedy was a longtime anti-vaccine activist before entering public office. Claims to be aluminum adjuvant It is neurotoxic and has been linked to autism, asthma, and autoimmune diseases. food allergy.However, science and medicine advance different views. For example, by strongly encouraging parents to introduce peanut-containing foods to infants early on, one drop Incidence of peanut allergy.Since taking…

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Our fat cells, known as adipocytes, do more than just store excess weight. They serve as an important energy store for the body. Inside each fat cell, fat is packed into lipid droplets that are available when fuel is needed, such as between meals. To release this stored energy, the body relies on a protein called HSL, which acts like a switch. When energy is lacking, hormones such as adrenaline activate HSL, prompting the release of fat that can be supplied to various organs. Without HSL, we would expect fat to accumulate, as if the body had lost access to…

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Satora Fuku/iStockphoto/Getty Images Alison Richards first noticed that her long blonde hair was starting to thin and fall out in her 20s. “One day I was in the shower and I lost hundreds of hairs, like handfuls,” Richards recalls. “It was a very frightening experience,” she says. According to some estimates, half of all women will experience hair loss in their lifetime. And if you’ve ever searched for content on that topic, you may soon be bombarded with ads and influencers promoting treatments. Richards, who lives in New York City, said it can be a painful experience in an online…

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Thanks to a Denver-based group, hundreds of Colorado moms are coming together in the name of fun and self-care. The group has become a rapidly growing movement centered around building joy, community, and mental health.Elizabeth Wellington and Sarah Batani Sams, Co-Founders Mama’s Feeling Themselvessay their event provides something mothers crave but rarely get. “This is not your average night out just for moms,” Wellington says. “This was inspired by my personal experience transitioning into motherhood when I was having a postpartum identity crisis, and also by my work as a psychotherapist for mothers.”Wellington said dance is central to the group’s…

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childrenHuman vision is under threat due to the widespread and rapid increase in screen usage in today’s lifestyles. To calm down your child’s tantrums, device If distracted, this habit poses great risks to your vision. The proliferation of digital life means that young children and teenagers are getting personal smartphones at an early age. The number of children with myopia is increasing. Learn how to protect your child’s vision. (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock) Also read: Eye surgeon recommends 5 important nutrients to prevent myopia in children: carrots, chia seeds, pumpkin and more This is alarming, as evidenced by the rapid…

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Whether it’s a sexy nightgown or a comfortable two-piece, pajamas are worn by people all over the world. But how often should you wash your favorite pajamas?It’s a question that has plagued social media users this week, with some claiming changing pajamas every day is “insane and unnecessary”.Previous research has shown that the average Briton wears their pajamas for up to two weeks without washing them.But is this enough? Dr Primrose Freestone, Associate Professor of Clinical Microbiology at the University of Leicester, puts the debate to rest once and for all. In an interview with the Daily Mail, she explained…

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Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects millions of people worldwide. When you have diabetes, your body either can’t produce insulin or can’t process it in the right way. Diabetes can be hereditary, but it also depends largely on lifestyle factors such as obesity, poor diet, and high blood pressure. The good news is that even if someone in your family has diabetes and you don’t have it yet, there are things you can do to reduce your risk. Dr. Evan Levine, a board-certified cardiologist, lists five lifestyle changes you can make to prevent diabetes. Remember, prevention is always better…

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