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Eating primarily minimally processed foods does not make for a healthy diet, study shows

A new study demonstrates that eating primarily minimally processed foods, as they are defined by the NOVA classification system, does not automatically make for a healthy diet, suggesting that the types of foods we eat may matter more than the level of processing used to make them. Comparin...


14 reasons yoga is so good for you

It's not just about feeling calmer


Beating a drink or drug dependency is life-changing - here’s how to get help

Not only is getting help vital, but it is also free and it works. So how do you go about finding treatment for either yourself or someone you love?


Women Who Win: Shiza Shahid on living with purpose and standing up for what you believe in

We talk to the co-founder of kitchen essentials brand Our Place


How to wear white this season – inspired by Wimbledon

How to wear white this season – inspired by Wimbledon - If Wimbledon has you wondering how to style an all white outfit – here are five ways to pull off the look.


Your skin continues to burn for hours after sun exposure

Bid adieu to painful peeling skin this summer


Bells, top hats and face paint: why this English tradition refuses to go extinct

'We’re still all dancing today.'


Wealth really does improve health – and here's proof

Wealth really is health.


Joe Wicks: ‘Spending 15 minutes on small daily wins can change your life’

Joe Wicks: ‘Spending 15 minutes on small daily wins can change your life’ - INTERVIEW : The celebrity fitness coach and presenter chats to Hannah Twiggs about the inspiration behind his new book, the benefits of his ‘small daily wins’ philosophy and his tips for improving both our mental and physical health


Rheumatoid arthritis forced me to change my diet – and now I’m pain free

I can’t remember a time in my life when there hasn’t been pain somewhere in my body. It came to dominate much of my adult life. If somebody hasn’t been in constant pain, it’s hard to describe it to them. You’re masking the whole time, and everything is so much more difficult. The mornings were the worst for me as the throbbing and aching sensations...


We get it, summer office dressing is complicated - here's what the MC fashion team is wearing in the heatwave

Heatwave approved


Healthy diet mitigates type 2 diabetes risk across genetic profiles

A healthy diet that adheres to nutrition recommendations is associated with better blood glucose levels and a lower risk of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows. This association was observed also in individuals with a high genetic predisposit...


All I wanted from a babymoon was peace and good food and this UK destination delivered


8 Foods To Clean Out & Detox Your Liver Naturally (Proven By Research)

Unlock the secrets to optimal liver health with these 8 scientifically proven superfoods to fight Hepatitis, Cirrhosis, Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Detox your liver and embrace a healthier you with these powerful foods. 🛒 Best Omega 3 Supplements: USA Link: https://amzn.to/3Tyot0j India Link: https://amzn.to/3VABIQM ⏰ Timestamp: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Coffee 1:00 Green Tea 1:31 Fatty Fish 2:05 Extra Virgin Olive Oil 2:41 Fruits 3:15 Cruciferous Vegitables 3:51 Beets 4:24 Garlic 5:00 conclusion Together, let's embrace a healthier lifestyle and become the best version of ourselves! 💪🌟 Follow Us: 🚀 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodlifetube/ 🚀Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodlifetube1 Disclaimer: All content within Good Life Tube Channel is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. Affiliate Discloser: We sometimes use affiliate links in our content. This won’t cost you anything extra but it helps us to offset the costs of paying for our video production. Thanks for your support!


Eight healthy habits that could make you live longer

Sticking to eight healthy habits could lengthen life by more than 20 years, scientists have found. According to Carle Illinois College, exercising, avoiding opioids, not smoking, not binge drinking, keeping stress levels down, eating well, sleeping well and having healthy relationships is the key to a long life. In one of the largest studies to dat...


I took collagen everyday for two months — here are 3 things that happened

After hearing a lot of good things, it was time for me to try collagen for myself


Jamaica is a 'fly and flop' favourite but here's how to get more out of your trip

What is there to do other than sun yourself on the beach at a Jamaican all-inclusive?


People should adopt ‘old-fashioned’ ways of staying healthy – Sir Chris Whitty

Making it easy and attractive for people to exercise is one of the most effective ways of maintaining independence, the Chief Medical Officer said.


Life-Threatening Symptoms: 14 Red Flags You Must Address

Poisoning is a serious risk for both pets and humans, and it’s crucial to recognise the signs early. Various everyday substances can be toxic, and quick action can save lives. Here are 14 deadly symptoms of poisoning and the potential poisons to watch out for in the UK. 1. Vomiting Vomiting is one of the […]


What to Eat - Diabetes Series

By Global Health Media Project: https://globalhealthmedia.org Over thousands of years, people have learned to combine different foods to create healthy ways of eating – with the exception of the modern western diet. The shift to highly processed foods, worldwide, underlies the rise of obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related chronic diseases. Although there is no single ideal diet, this video describes how to eat a healthy diet by eating real whole food – as our families ate before the coming of industrialized food. This video is one of over 30 videos in our series on diabetes prevention and care. The videos are targeted for three audiences: health care workers – to help guide providers in developing countries in good diabetes care; people with diabetes – to improve their knowledge and home care; and the general public – to increase their understanding of diabetes, with the aim of greater awareness of the risks and symptoms, and ways to prevent type 2 diabetes. Copyright © 2023 Global


Five easy life changes that'll help you live longer, according to an expert

They really are easy to incorporate into your lives.


How Grace Kelly inspired this season’s stylish sunglasses

It is more than 40 years since the death of actress Grace Kelly, the movie star who became Princess Grace of Monaco after she married Prince Rainier III in 1956. And yet she remains an eternal summer style muse. Perhaps it’s her particular blend of celebrity glamour and regal elegance. Perhaps it has something to do with her timeless take on 50s, 6...


The DIY addicts creating their perfect home – and saving over £50,000

Some women buy their husbands watches or aftershave as presents. But knowing how much he loves DIY, Tim Mulhall’s wife bought him a dilapidated vintage train carriage, thinking it would be ideal to convert into a micro-Airbnb. “Clearly I was running out of projects, so my wife found a local farmer who had all of these old railway wagons in his fiel...


I’ve ditched city life to live in a cave – I’ll never go back

Gisbert Lippelt has swapped city life for a simple life in a cave in Italy, but there is one modern convenience he cannot do without


I dreamed of travelling while working remotely — then it became my nightmare

The digital nomad lifestyle is not all it's cracked up to be.


Seven rules of slowing down after 60 – and why you shouldn’t take it too easy

It’s 9pm and I’m out for dinner with the man I am dating and he’s yawning. Am I boring  him? The opposite, he says. He’s finding it hard to keep up. He’s 63, retired and complaining that he never sees me and he thinks I need to slow down. OK, I admit it, it’s been a busy January. I’ve recently set up a book festival, I’m writing a book myself and I...


A moment that changed me: I thought fitness was my superpower. Then I realised it was a ball and chain

I have Jane Fonda to thank for my fitness “discovery” in the late 1980s. Still in my teens, I wore through the carpet doing her workout videos in front of the TV. I also spent hours ploughing up and down the pool at the local leisure centre and honing my muscles at the gym. I always regarded fitness as my superpower. Something that I worked hard at, for sure, but something that gave me kudos. Keeping fit – I mean, really fit – seemed to me an...


Always struggle to get up in the morning? 9 failsafe tips for becoming a morning person and actually enjoying it

Rise and shine.


What to buy in Lidl – and what to avoid

When Lidl launched in the UK in 1994, a shopping trip was like going abroad. The unfamiliar brands, the Germanic styling, the multilingual labels. It was all so foreign. Then there was the unapologetic presentation – the pallets stacked with boxes, the lack of choice (one kind of tinned tomatoes, while Sainsburys might have six or more), the scant ...


I only started to feel like an adult at 40 - after I made one big lifestyle change

I resigned to cosplaying adulthood with side-eyes and sighs - hoping no-one noticed I was only pretending to be like them.


Scientists say humans should eat like a salmon to get essential nutrients

Scientists say humans should eat like a salmon to get essential nutrients - Directly eating more wild feed species could have health benefits, researchers suggest


Have a home, or have a life? The brutal reality young adults face

Increasingly, Millennials and Gen Z are also being forced to make brutal choices about what they can and cannot afford to do


Ever wondered how many calories you should eat daily? Presenting your personalised formula

It's surprisingly simple


How to tell if you’re a social media addict

How to tell if you’re a social media addict - LET’S UNPACK THAT: More than half of Gen Z believe they have a problem when it comes to scrolling, with an increasing number seeking professional help. Helen Coffey investigates what effects being constantly online can have on our mental health and asks the experts how to break the cycle


Young professionals seek global opportunities for improved work-life balance, study finds

A survey of 1,000 people aged 18-34 found that 66% wanted their employer to offer them the opportunity to work abroad


‘I walked 25k steps per day for a year, here are 12 things I’ve learned’

Exactly how my mind and body have changed


How celebrity weddings have changed since the Beckhams – 25 years on

In today’s fickle world it’s unsurprising that one in two marriages end in divorce. For celebrities, break-up rates are even higher. So praise be for David and Victoria Beckham, who have resisted the dreaded “seven-year itch” not once but three and a bit times, overlooking each other’s failings in favour of seeing the good. On July 4 the Beckhams a...


The 5 Most Important Diet & Lifestyle Factors to Live Longer (78,000 person study)

Use Code TDL15 for 15% Off Any Protein Flavor from Bowmar Nutrition - https://bit.ly/3TFVxTL How Much Do Genetics Matter for Life Expectancy? This video does contain a paid partnership with a brand that helps to support this channel. It is because of brands like this that we are able to provide the content that we do for free. Click HERE to Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThomasDeLauerOfficial?sub_confirmation=1 Please check out the new Shorts channel, DeLauer Clips and Workouts, here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPQImPsw74KhO0Zy2-leyA/videos Please Subscribe to my Email Newsletter Here: https://www.thomasdelauer.com/life-optimization-tactics/ Follow More of My Daily Life on Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/ThomasDeLauer References https://www.demogr.mpg.de/publications/files/2942_1202133488_1_fulltext.pdf https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.032047 Timestamps ⏱ 0:00 - Intro 0:51 - 15% Off Any Protein Flavor from Bowmar 1:58 - Genetics vs Lifestyle 3:00 - Lifestyle Factors for Longevity 5:42 - How to Improve Each Lifestyle Factor for Longevity


A moment that changed me: I was divorced, broke and alone – but I turned my life around with a list

The silence in the flat was deafening. Having lost almost everything in my divorce, it was now just me in a basement studio flat with black mould. I had no TV, no sofa and the wifi wasn’t set up. I sat at a cheap folding table and made a list. Since my life was no longer going to be the way I had planned – marriage, kids, a dog, a late-Victorian terrace in a country town – I was going to try something else. I was going to do all the things on my...


Living on Lanzarote: advantages, cost of living and why choose it

The island of Lanzarote emerges from the Atlantic Ocean as a unique enclave, a land of contrasts where volcanic nature combines with serene beaches and an excellent climate. Deciding to live on Lanzarote is opting for a particular lifestyle, in which the environment's calm and beauty play a leading role.


My husband finds life easy, and ‘corrects’ me because I don’t

The question I am mid-40s and married. My husband is good at dealing with life. He never worries, is never insecure, always positive, has unlimited energy and always has a solution for everything. He deals with our kids seemingly without effort, doesn’t set many rules and never worries if they eat enough vegetables or go to bed too late. Everything is a breeze; rules are to be broken and life must be enjoyed. I am not like that. I like to abide...


Makeup artist Bobbi Brown shares 4 easy tips for women over 40

Beauty tips for a busy life from a makeup pro.


Taylor Swift takes the Cotswolds: a local's guide to the chicest spots

Taylor Swift takes the Cotswolds: a local's guide to the chicest spots - As Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce pinpoint Chipping Norton as their UK base, Maddy Mussen taps up insider Plum Sykes for her little black book of super-rich hangouts


Sedentary lifestyle and screen time linked to rising metabolic syndrome in Chinese youth

By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an increasingly common condition, with about 3% and 5% of children and adolescents, respectively, diagnosed with the condition in recent years. A new study published in the journal BMC Public Health examines the impact of a sedentary lifestyl...


The late, great Michael Mosley’s 11 tips to living well

Michael Mosley was known for his simple lifestyle tips on how to live a healthier lifestyle, which he often explored through his hit podcast Just One Thing. Here are 11 of his more unusual and memorable nuggets of advice… Stand on one leg while brushing your teeth Although hard at first, this trick engages multiple muscle groups, including the core...


6 Summer Trends Italians Have Mastered That Channel "La Dolce Vita" Dressing

A taste of the good life.


How the way you wear your socks shows your age

You’ve swapped your highlights for balayage, ditched your Sambas for Gazelles and embraced tweakments with an open mind and a lighter wallet. Just when you thought you were comfortably passing for a nonchalantly stylish and well-preserved midlifer, along comes another microtrend determined to age you. This time, it’s socks – not an item you had on ...


As A Southeast Asian Beauty Editor, I Grew Up Fearing The Sun. Here's How I Finally Learnt To Embrace The Tan.

One beauty editor discovers the joys of catching a sunkissed glow.


Friday Favorites: What's the Ideal BMI and Waist Size?

Is there a unisex chart to see what your optimal weight might be based on your height? Increased risk of metabolic complications starts at an abdominal circumference of 31.5 inches in women and 37 inches in most men, though it’s closer to 35.5 inches for South Asian, Chinese, and Japanese men. This video may be triggering for people with a history of eating disorders. While there is an optimum waist size for health, it is important that one does not go to extreme measures to achieve these numbers, as this can result in devastating physical and mental consequences. For those struggling with an eating disorder, consider checking out https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/. If you missed the previous videos in this obesity series, see: • The Best Knee Replacement Alternative for Osteoarthritis Treatment (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-best-knee-replacement-alternative-for-osteoarthritis-treatment) • The Effects of Obesity on Back Pain, Blood Pressure, Cancer, and Diabetes (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-effects-of-obesity-on-back-pain-blood-pressure-cancer-and-diabetes) • The Effects of Obesity on Dementia, Brain Function, and Fertility (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-effects-of-obesity-on-dementia-brain-function-and-fertility) • The Effects of Obesity on Gallstones, Acid Reflux, and Cardiovascular Disease (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-effects-of-obesity-on-gallstones-acid-reflux-and-cardiovascular-disease) • The Effects of Obesity on the Immune System and Kidney and Liver Diseases (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-effects-of-obesity-on-the-immune-system-and-kidney-and-liver-diseases/) • Is the Obesity Paradox Real or a Myth? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/is-the-obesity-paradox-real-or-a-myth/) While we should not understate the health risks that obesity raises—all of which are outlined in my series on the ABCs of obesity—we also recognize the effects that stigma against body size has on one’s health.: https://nutritionfacts.org/video/weight-bias-hating-their-guts/ (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/weight-bias-hating-their-guts/) https://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-impacts-of-weight-bias-in-health-care/ (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-impacts-of-weight-bias-in-health-care/) I cover all of this and more at length in my book How Not to Diet (https://nutritionfacts.org/how-not-to-diet/). Its companion Cookbook (https://nutritionfacts.org/book/how-not-to-diet-cookbook/) has more than 100 delicious Green-Light recipes that incorporate some of my 21 Tweaks (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/trailer-for-how-not-to-diet-dr-gregers-guide-to-weight-loss/) for the acceleration of body fat loss. New subscribers to our e-newsletter always receive a free gift. Get yours here: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe/. Have a question about this video? Leave it in the comment section at http://nutritionfacts.org/video/friday-favorites-whats-the-ideal-bmi-and-waist-size and someone on the NutritionFacts.org team will try to answer it. Want to get a list of links to all the scientific sources used in this video? Click on Sources Cited at https://nutritionfacts.org/video/friday-favorites-whats-the-ideal-bmi-and-waist-size. You’ll also find a transcript and acknowledgements for the video, my blog and speaking tour schedule, and an easy way to search (by translated language even) through our videos spanning more than 2,000 health topics. Thanks for watching. I hope you’ll join in the evidence-based nutrition revolution! -Michael Greger, MD FACLM Captions for this video are available in several languages; you can find yours in the video settings. View important information about our translated resources: https://nutritionfacts.org/translations-info/ https://NutritionFacts.org • Subscribe: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe • Donate: https://nutritionfacts.org/donate • Podcast : https://nutritionfacts.org/audio • Books: https://nutritionfacts.org/books • Shop: https://drgreger.org • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NutritionFacts.org • Twitter: https://twitter.com/nutrition_facts • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutrition_facts_org


‘It probably saved my life’: How a low-carb diet can help with type 2 diabetes

‘It probably saved my life’: How a low-carb diet can help with type 2 diabetes - After he was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Giancarlo and his wife Katie went on a journey to discover the low-carb diet that would eventually put him in remission