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The French fry danger that has scientists looking for safer potatoes

I’m about to tell you something difficult. French fries are not good for you — or potatoes chips for that matter. But not in the way that you think.

Jenny Smiechowski

Frankincense: The biblical cancer cure?

In Jesus’ time, priests used frankincense as an incense for religious ceremonies. And it’s still used as an incense in many Roman Catholic churches today. But this ancient herb has an important use that goes far beyond its fragrant smell…

Jenny Smiechowski

I’m not buttering you up: Fats help you live longer

For a long time, saturated fat was considered enemy number one in the fight against heart disease. Luckily for egg and butter-lovers everywhere, those days are over. Of course, there is a caveat…

Debra Atkinson

Quick core exercises that take minutes a day

Sitting often, traveling and standing in long lines (‘tis the season after all) are all things that take up too much of your time and lure you away from the core exercises you need to keep a strong abdomen and pelvic muscles that support your back—and more .

Jenny Smiechowski

Carotenoids: Fuel to fire up an older brain

Health experts agree that a colorful diet is a healthy diet, which means you should fill your plate with fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, leafy greens, squash, oranges, strawberries and carrots. But did you ever wonder why these colorful fruits and vegetables are so good for you?

Dr. Mark Wiley

Tai Chi and ballet ease symptoms of MS

Multiple Sclerosis is (MS) one of those confusing disease labels. The cause is difficult to find and the pathology or how the disease affects a person, varies from person to person. But MS is debilitating and life with it is a struggle of symptoms, including difficulties with coordination and balance, among many others.

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Holiday stress survival guide

It’s that time again. Seems we just cleared the table from Thanksgiving, then came Hanukkah and now Christmas is here. Before you know it, it will be New Year’s Day. Tis the holiday season and everyone is merry and bright, right? Not so fast…

Jenny Smiechowski

6 ways to break free from junk food addiction

Eating less junk food is one of the hardest things to do — especially around the holidays when everywhere you look you see a bowl of candy, a plate of cookies or some cheesy, carb-filled appetizer. Even if you promise to stay strong, more often than not, you give in to temptation.

Dr. Michael Cutler

Making sense of weight loss methods, surgeries and more

If you’re struggling to achieve a healthy weight by the diet and exercise method, but have been unsuccessful, where should you turn? These days there is no shortage of advice available…

Margaret Cantwell

Burning the right fuel can make you one lean machine

Dieticians have pushed a huge myth on the trusting American public — that the only way to lose weight and avoid diabetes and heart disease was to eat a low calorie, low-fat diet. But now there’s a different philosophy of eating that represents one of the biggest threats to this myth…

Dr. Mark Wiley

Draw the alphabet for stronger upper body, shoulders and core

In today’s exercise video Dennis Angelina will show you a simple exercise using a dumbbell, where simply drawing the alphabet in front of you, will do wonders for your core stability, chest, arms, shoulders and upper back. Once a week is all you need. Give it a try!

Easy Health Options Staff

Alcohol and cigarettes work together to spur addiction

If you’re a smoker, you already know how hard it is to try to kick the habit. But if you also drink alcohol quite regularly, the odds are stacked even higher against you. That’s because when these two habits are combined they appear to have effects on the human brain that prove hard to resist.

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