by Dr. Shawn Benzinger, D.C., DABCO, FIAMA. | Sep 27, 2010 | Articles, Articles on Diet and Nutrition, Health Topics
Diet and Nutrition | Articles Evidence strongly supports that individuals who adopt a diet rich in whole grains, vegetables and fiber and cut back on unhealthy fats and red meat can reduce their risk of developing diabetes. These findings are based on a study...
by Dr. Shawn Benzinger, D.C., DABCO, FIAMA. | Sep 27, 2010 | Articles, Articles on Diet and Nutrition, Health Topics
Diet and Nutrition | Articles Alcoholic drinks made with artificial sweeteners lead to a high rate of alcohol absorption, resulting in a greater blood alcohol peak and concentration than from drinks made with sugar-based mixers. The reason, Australian investigators...
by Dr. Shawn Benzinger, D.C., DABCO, FIAMA. | Sep 27, 2010 | Articles on Weight Loss, Health Topics
Weight Loss | Articles Alcoholic drinks made with artificial sweeteners lead to a high rate of alcohol absorption, resulting in a greater blood alcohol peak and concentration than from drinks made with sugar-based mixers. The reason, Australian investigators told...
by Dr. Shawn Benzinger, D.C., DABCO, FIAMA. | Sep 27, 2010 | Articles, Articles on Diet and Nutrition, Health Topics
Diet and Nutrition | ArticlesTHE ENGLISH SUFFER FROM UNHEALTHY DIETS Poor eating habits in Britain are costing the country’s health service 6 billion pounds ($10 billion) a year — three times as much as smoking, public health experts said on Tuesday. A...
by Dr. Shawn Benzinger, D.C., DABCO, FIAMA. | Sep 27, 2010 | Articles, Articles on Diet and Nutrition, Health Topics
Diet and Nutrition | ArticlesAmong thousands of 27- to 44-year-old women involved in the ongoing Nurses’ Health Study II, those who consumed the most vitamin D and calcium-rich foods had the lowest risk of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), researchers report....