Most of us can relate to craving a sweet treat or soda to get through the day. These foods contain added sugars. An occasional treat is okay, but too much sugar can negatively impact our health. In this blog, we offer some information and tips from UC Davis Health registered dietitians to reduce added sugars in your […]
March is National Nutrition Month, and the theme for 2023 is “Fuel for the Future.” It underscores the importance of choosing nutritious foods that are also good for the environment. One example of choosing foods that benefit our plant would be eating legumes (beans, lentils, peas) instead of meat as a source of protein. “Generally, plant-based foods […]
It’s no secret that the choices we make can affect our heart. This includes diet, physical activity, smoking and sleep patterns. According to the American Heart Association, one in three adults has heart disease. Additionally, 103 million Americans have high blood pressure, which increases their risk of a heart attack or stroke. Read more from UC Davis Health: Know the heart […]
Nothing celebrates Valentine’s Day like a lovely heart-shaped box of chocolates. In recent years, chocolates – specifically dark chocolates – have been praised as a healthy treat. Most dark chocolate is rich in plant chemicals called flavanols. Flavanols are antioxidants linked to a lower risk of heart disease. Read more: 5 ways to keep your heart healthy and happy In […]
The history of walnuts can be traced back to ancient Persia, where they were once meant for royalty. Eventually, walnuts made their way to California where they were listed in the state’s top 10 agricultural commodities of 2021. Walnuts have been considered valuable throughout history, but why? We might find the answer by looking at the nutritional […]
Inflammation is quite the buzz word in the health and wellness space recently. But what is it, and why does it matter? Inflammation is one of the ways the body protects itself from harm. It is an important body process, but if it goes unchecked, it can lead to health problems. Following a more anti-inflammatory eating […]
During your stay in hospital (or before you go into hospital, if it’s a planned stay), hospital staff will discuss and plan with you: They will involve your family and carers if you want. It helps to have a key safe at home, or to leave keys with family or friends. What happens while you’re […]
Down’s syndrome Contents Important If you have Down’s syndrome, you should see a GP once a year for a check-up, so they can check your health. This is because there are other health conditions you may be more likely to have. Find out more about annual health checks. More common health needs Help with speech, language […]
Type 2 diabetes Contents You need to keep an eye on your health and have regular check-ups if you have type 2 diabetes because it can lead to: Controlling your blood sugar level and having regular diabetes check-ups is the best way to lower your risk of complications. Getting your heart checked You should have […]
If you’re aged between 55 and 74 and have ever smoked, you may be offered an NHS lung health check. Why lung health checks are done Lung cancer causes more deaths than any other cancer in the UK. There are often no signs or symptoms of lung cancer at an early stage. The targeted Lung […]