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Which plant-based milk is the best?

29 Friday Jan 2021

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There are a ton of non-dairy milks to choose from, but which is the healthiest? According to researchers at McGill University, soy milk packs the biggest nutritional punch when it comes to plant-based milks. The researchers found soy milk contains more protein than all other plant-based milks. It also contains phytonutrients, which have been linked to a reduced risk of cancer.

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Having a stressful day? Doodle!

28 Thursday Jan 2021

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The next time your commute to work is irritating – and then you get stuck in an annoying meeting – do this to dial down your frustration: Doodle. But not just any doodle.  Spend a few minutes doodling a pattern that contains nothing but curves – like ocean waves. Handwriting analysts say any movements that flow across the page like waves are calming. And psychologists say doodling is a perfect way to release tense energy.

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Here’s a quick trick for killing a craving:

27 Wednesday Jan 2021

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Visualize the ingredients in it! For example, if you want to avoid sugary soda, visualize 10-cubes of sugar in that one drink. Or, if a candy bar sounds tempting, picture test tubes filled with emulsifiers or preservatives, like tertiary butyl hydroquinone. According to Dr. Mehmet Oz, when we SEE what we’re considering consuming, we’re much less likely to want it.

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When is the BEST time to walk?

26 Tuesday Jan 2021

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According to chrono-biologists at Penn State University, it’s between noon and 2pm. Because that’s when our body temperature naturally starts to dip, which can make us sleepy. But taking a 10 to 20-minute power walk is proven to boost our heart rate and help keep us alert. So, we’ll have energy to power through the rest of our day.

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If you – or the people you’re around – need to calm down:

25 Monday Jan 2021

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Wear pink – or paint a room pink. According to the American Institute of Biosocial Research, when study subjects looked at something pink – in less than 3 seconds, 99% of them felt calmer. 

That’s because the color pink relaxes the endocrine system – the one that triggers our fight or flight stress response. So it has a tranquilizing effect. It creates slower, calmer brain waves. That’s why so many hospitals have walls painted pink. It works in prisons, too. From Missouri to Texas to Arizona, prisons have been painting jail cells pink to pacify the prisoners, and reduce violence. 

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Getting prescriptions filled at Costco

22 Friday Jan 2021

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You don’t have to be a member of a big-box store, like Costco, to buy prescriptions there. According to Consumer Reports, drugs at big-box store pharmacies are much cheaper than at many drugstore chains, especially for generics. And anyone can shop there because warehouse pharmacies are required by law to be open to everyone, membership or not.

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Want to boost your weight loss efforts into overdrive?

21 Thursday Jan 2021

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Head to the mountains! According to the International Journal of Obesity, people living at high altitude were 4 to 5 times less likely to be overweight than people who stayed at sea level. Researchers at Germany’s University of Munich took overweight people to a resort 9-thousand feet up in the Alps. The study subjects were told to eat whatever they wanted, and avoid exercise. The result: They ate 734 FEWER calories per day and lost nearly 4 pounds, on average. Even more remarkable, they kept the weight OFF even after returning to their normal lives and altitudes. The researchers believe it’s because lower levels of oxygen boost production of the hormone leptin, the “I’m full” hormone, which makes you feel satisfied with less food and increases metabolism. 

So, if you want to make it easier to lose weight? Spend your next vacation high in the mountains! 

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Turns out, it’s perfectly safe to eat snow…

20 Wednesday Jan 2021

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…if it’s less than 12 hours old. Scientists in Hungary put snow from parks and city intersections in sterile containers, and tried to grow bacteria and mold. The result: Fresh snow had hardly any bacteria. But after 2 days, the bacteria count exploded. Because snow collects pollution particles as it falls. And microorganisms grow exponentially as the snow gets older. So don’t eat snow more than 12 hours old.

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Trouble falling asleep?

19 Tuesday Jan 2021

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If you can’t sleep? Skip the sleeping pill and TALK to your partner. You can even talk to a close friend on the phone. UCLA research found married couples reached the deepest restorative stages of sleep – and woke up better rested – when they took 5-minutes to talk before bed. Because when something’s bugging us, we can toss and turn all night. But talking helps ease our worries. Plus, discussing our feelings promotes bonding and boosts our mood. And it makes sense that if we go to bed happy, we’re more likely to wake up refreshed, compared to when we go to bed feeling bummed.

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Here are a few upsides to aging.

18 Monday Jan 2021

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You’ll have clearer skin. Because our sebaceous glands produce less oil as we age. 

You’ll also have fewer headaches. Research shows people who suffer from migraines in early adulthood tend to have fewer after age 50, and they’re less intense. 

And the older you get, the better your mindset. According to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, people age 65 and up report better mental wellbeing, plus being happier and more content than those in their 20s and 30s. And that’s even true when older folks have physical or cognitive issues.

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