Tag Archive: heart disease

Good For Your Heart

14 Foods That Are Good For Your Heart

February 5, 2024 · 0 comments

With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women, February is known not only for Valentines Day but also as American Heart Month. Since 1964, American Heart Health Month has put a national spotlight on the seriousness of heart disease and

More Than Losing Weight

Why Bariatric Surgery Is More Than Losing Weight

February 20, 2023 · 0 comments

Bariatric Surgery provides patients with more than losing weight, it can also help improve their health and their lives. People that are morbidly obese often have health concerns or are at increased risk of developing health conditions or diseases because of their excess weight and their current dietary regimen. The

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15 Health Benefits of Giving Up Diet Soda after WLS

November 30, 2022 · 0 comments

It doesn’t matter where you are on your weight loss journey, whether you are dieting, in a medically supervised weight loss program, are a WLS post-op or considering weight loss surgery, you've heard that diet soda is bad for you. You don’t have the motivation or nothing has persuaded you

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Does Weight Loss Surgery Impact the Risk of Heart Disease?

June 3, 2019 · 0 comments

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. More specifically, heart disease is the cause of about 630,000 deaths, or one in four deaths, in the U.S. every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control. There are numerous risk factors

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Who Says Thin is Beautiful, and Fat is Ugly?

February 25, 2015 · 0 comments

Why are skinny people featured in the media as healthy, sexy, and successful? Why do ad campaigns repeatedly teach us, “New ways to get rid of ugly fat?” Why do most people want to be thin? Back in the day, having a few extra pounds was a sign of wealth.

American Heart Month: Heartbreaking Habits

February 4, 2014 · 0 comments

Seven Lifestyle Changes That Can Save Women from Heart Disease NEW YORK, NY (February 3, 2014) -- Nearly half a million women die every year of heart disease and stroke, yet women continue to lag behind in their understanding of this disease and how it affects them. In fact, in

What Is Your Protein IQ? Take The Quiz!

March 25, 2013 · 0 comments

  Next to water, protein is the second most abundant substance in our body.  Without proteins, our bodies cannot thrive. How much do you know about protein?  Take the quiz!   True or False:  A 100 gram serving of anchovies has more protein than a 100 gram serving of salmon.

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Supersized Soda Ban Blocked By Judge

March 12, 2013 · 0 comments

Mayor Michael Bloomberg Vows To Appeal Just hours before a New York City ban on supersized soda and sugary drinks was to be put in to effect, a New York judge blocked Mayor Michael Bloomberg's controversial attempt to regulate the sales of drinks over 16 ounces. While movie theater owners,

Do I Really Need Surgery To Lose The Weight?

March 10, 2013 · 0 comments

What does having bariatric surgery say about you? And what will others think? In her continuing series, "What's your story?" Bariatric Foodie author Nikki Massie sheds light on these tough questions. In my last blog post, I went explained my belief that we each have a story to tell about

15 Reasons To Stop Drinking Soda

March 5, 2013 · 0 comments

15 Reasons To Stop Drinking Soda   The next time you go grocery shopping, you should consider skipping the soda aisle.  These 15 facts should motivate you to just "walk on by"! 1. Soda will increase your cholesterol levels by up to 11% 2. Thanks to the sugar and acid