Eating for Health & Happiness in 2023
The New Year is the perfect time to commit to a healthier, happier you. To help you on this quest, I’ve summarized ten of the latest, greatest nutrition and health studies from the last year. Strong Evidence Links Gut Microbes With
Top 10 Studies From 2021 For a Happy, Healthy 2022
Here are 10 of the most significant nutrition studies from the past year to help you live the happiest, healthiest 2022! Fermented Foods Are Good for Gut Health Having a diverse gut microbiome (many different species of microbes living in your gut)
Is Your Diet Enhancing or Hurting the Quality of Your Sleep?
The quality of your sleep each night - how fast you fall asleep, how long you sleep, and how much you wake in the night - profoundly impacts your health and well-being. Poor quality sleep is linked to higher rates
Top 10 Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Cancer
In 1997, the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute of Research, released a groundbreaking, comprehensive, scientific report on how to reduce cancer risk through diet and physical activity. In 2008, an updated report was issued. Last month (May
Are Your Drink Choices Seriously Harming Your Teeth?
Over the last few decades, there’s been a significant decline in tooth decay world-wide, but a remarkable increase in tooth erosion. It’s been called an “unrecognized epidemic.” The cause of this erosion, in large part, is due to the type
Four New Year’s Resolutions Top Nutrition Experts Agree On
Wondering what you should be eating in 2016? In November of last year, twenty of the world’s most highly respected nutrition researchers met in Boston. They came from some of the most prestigious universities, including Harvard, Yale, Cornell, and Stanford.
Top Five Ways To Reduce Your Risk Of Cancer
Last week I did an evening nutrition presentation at the Odette Cancer Center at Sunnybrook Hospital. Everyone in the audience either had cancer or was a caregiver of someone with cancer. It was a humbling experience. I was honoured to
Binge Drinking Harms Health
Alcohol has been called the “Jekyll and Hyde” of preventive medicine. If you drink a little, it can be good for you. If you drink a lot, it can be bad for you. In moderation it may reduce your risk
Does A Drink A Day Keep The Doctor Away?
Often when I do a nutrition talk or workshop, someone in the audience will joke with me and say “just tell me about the red wine and the chocolate!” They don’t want to know about the broccoli, the spinach or