Obesity Linked to Higher Cancer Rates in Young People

Source: NYTimes.com For six of the 12 obesity-related cancers (multiple myeloma, colorectal, uterine, gallbladder, kidney and pancreatic) the risk for disease increased in adults 25 to 49. The risk of developing obesity-related cancer is increasing in successive generations, along with increasing rates of obesity. Researchers studied the incidence of 30 of the most common cancers, […] Read More

6 Tips To Age Beautifully

Aging is inevitable for all of us (and certainly preferable than the alternative!) Although we can’t prevent aging, there are certainly lifestyle choices we can make to slow this process down.  A multitude of factors affect the way we age — everything from the foods we put in our body to what type of exercise […] Read More

Resetting For The New Year

As I counted down the New Year with a small group of friends and family at my home this year, our group made a pact to do “Dry January” and hold each other accountable to not consuming any alcohol for the month. Summer, to Thanksgiving to the Holidays, can bring many occasions where we consume […] Read More

State College Woman Plans ‘Sassy Party Guide’ to Spread the Word About Nutrition

Article Source: https://www.centredaily.com/ Plant-based nutritionist and nutrition educator Kathryn Pollard has been an advocate of plant-based nutrition for years, and now the State College woman is writing a book that connects nutrition, climate change and … party planning? While the topics may seem unrelated, Pollard assures readers that it’s not difficult to blend smart choices […] Read More

Anti-Vax Movement Listed By World Health Organization As One Of The Top 10 Health Threats For 2019

Source: Newsweek The World Health Organization (WHO) has listed vaccine hesitancy—the delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite their availability—as one of its top 10 health threats facing the world in 2019. The phenomenon has taken hold in a number of countries around the world in recent times, and notably in the U.S. as […] Read More