New research reveals how ADHD sparks extraordinary creativity-Click HereThis experimental “super vaccine” stopped cancer cold in the lab-Click HereScientists discover brain circuit that can switch off chronic pain-Click HereScientists unlock nature’s secret to a cancer-fighting molecule-Click HereScientists shocked as birds soaked in “forever chemicals” still thrive-Click HereCommon medications may secretly rewire your gut for years-Click HereNanotech transforms vinegar into a lifesaving superbug killer-Click HereScientists find brain circuit that traps alcohol users in the vicious cycle of addiction-Click HereScientists finally reveal what’s behind long COVID’s mysterious brain fog-Click HereA psychedelic surprise: DMT helps the brain heal after stroke-Click HereSports concussions increase injury risk-Click HereUncovering a cellular process that leads to inflammation-Click HereNew study links contraceptive pills and depression-Click HereA short snout predisposes dogs to sleep apnea-Click HereBuilding a new vaccine arsenal to eradicate polio-Click HereThe Viking disease can be due to gene variants inherited from Neanderthals-Click HereQatar Omicron-wave study shows slow decline of natural immunity, rapid decline of vaccine immunity-Click HereMore than a quarter of people with asthma still over-using rescue inhalers, putting them at increased risk of severe attacks-Click hereProgress on early detection of Alzheimer’s disease-Click HereDried samples of saliva and fingertip blood are useful in monitoring responses to coronavirus vaccines-Click HereDietary fiber in the gut may help with skin allergies-Click HereResearchers discover mechanism linking mutations in the ‘dark matter’ of the genome to cancer-Click HereDespite dire warnings, monarch butterfly numbers are solid-Click HereImmunotherapy may get a boost-Click HereArtificial intelligence reveals a never-before described 3D structure in rotavirus spike protein-Click HereRecurring brain tumors shaped by genetic evolution and microenvironment-Click HereCompound shows promise for minimizing erratic movements in Parkinson’s patients-Click HereConsuming fruit and vegetables and exercising can make you happier-Click HereCOVID-19 slows birth rate in US, Europe-Click HereLink between ADHD and dementia across generations-Click HerePreventing the long-term effects of traumatic brain injury-Click HereStudy details robust T-cell response to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines — a more durable source of protection-Click HereArtificial color-changing material that mimics chameleon skin can detect seafood freshness-Click HereNeural implant monitors multiple brain areas at once, provides new neuroscience insights-Click HereB cell activating factor possible key to hemophilia immune tolerance-Click HereMasks not enough to stop COVID-19’s spread without distancing, study finds-Click HereAI can detect COVID-19 in the lungs like a virtual physician, new study shows-Click HerePhase 1 human trials suggest breast cancer drug is safe, effective-Click HereRe-engineered enzyme could help reverse damage from spinal cord injury and stroke-Click HereWeight between young adulthood and midlife linked to early mortality-Click HereIncreased fertility for women with Neanderthal gene, study suggests-Click HereCoronavirus testing kits to be developed using RNA imaging technology-Click HereFacial expressions don’t tell the whole story of emotion-Click HereAcid reflux drug is a surprising candidate to curb preterm birth-Click HereTreating Gulf War Illness With FDA-Approved Antiviral Drugs-Click HereHeart patch could limit muscle damage in heart attack aftermath-Click HereA nap a day keeps high blood pressure at bay-Click HereIn small groups, people follow high-performing leaders-Click HereTick tock: Commitment readiness predicts relationship success-Click HereA comprehensive ‘parts list’ of the brain built from its components, the cells-Click HereResearchers confine mature cells to turn them into stem cells-Click HereNew tissue-imaging technology could enable real-time diagnostics, map cancer progression-Click HereEverything big data claims to know about you could be wrong-Click HerePsychedelic drugs promote neural plasticity in rats and flies-Click HereEducation linked to higher risk of short-sightedness-Click HereNew 3D printer can create complex biological tissues-Click HereThe creative brain is wired differently-Click HereWomen survive crises better than men-Click HerePrecise DNA editing made easy: New enzyme to rewrite the genome-Click HereFirst Time-Lapse Footage of Cell Activity During Limb RegenerationStudy Suggests Approach to Waking Patients After Surgery

Feasting Fit: How to Have a Healthful Thanksgiving

0

ORLANDO, FL (Ivanhoe Newswire) – With the holiday season comes the promise of hearty feasts and cherished family moments. However, it’s important to strike a balance between indulgence and mindful eating, especially for those managing conditions like congestive heart failure, kidney disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. According to the Emergency Department at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, more patients being seen for chest pain on Thanksgiving afternoon or evening than at any other time, with overindulgence being a significant factor.

Turkey, potatoes, and pie—these holiday staples tempt us with their comforting flavors and aromas. However, it’s crucial to be aware of the nutritional impact of these festive foods.

On average, Americans consume about three thousand calories during the Thanksgiving holiday. Overindulging can be dangerous, especially for people with congestive heart failure, kidney disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure.

Opt for a leaner approach by choosing turkey breast over dark meat. Roasting, rather than deep-frying, preserves flavor with fewer calories. Instead of butter, consider using a light spray of oil for a healthier glaze. Nutritionist Serena Pratt advises, “Turkey, it’s a protein source. So, we always want to encourage people to have protein.”

Swap out high-sodium boxed stuffing for a homemade version. Utilize whole wheat bread, low-sodium broth, onion, celery, and fresh herbs for a flavorful, heart-conscious side.

For a more healthful cranberry sauce, opt for fresh cranberries combined with honey, water, and a hint of orange zest. The result is a naturally sweetened alternative without high fructose corn syrup.

Steamed green beans instead of a calorie-dense green bean casserole save nearly 175 calories. Prepare mashed potatoes with skim milk for a leaner option.

Indulge in pie while opting for a lighter alternative by skipping the whipped cream, saving an additional 30 calories.

Thanksgiving is more than just a feast; it’s a unique opportunity to bring loved ones together through the joy of shared meals. Remember, making healthful choices during the holidays is an act of self-care that transcends far beyond the dinner table.

Sources: https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/thanksgiving-day-food-facts#:~:text=A%20person%20consumes%20an%20average%20of%203%2C000%20calories%20at%20Thanksgiving.&text=The%20food%20with%20the%20most,than%20our%20beloved%20pecan%20pie.&text=Americans%20consume%20736%20million%20pounds,of%20the%20Empire%20State%20Building

https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/11/27/cdc-cautions-against-thanksgiving-dangers-but-data-on-prevalence-is-scarce

https://www.allrecipes.com/gallery/healthy-thanksgiving-menu/

https://www.eatthis.com/unhealthiest-thanksgiving-side-dishes/

Contributors to this news report include: Adahlia Thomas, Producer; Bob Walko, Videographer and Editor.

To receive a free weekly email on Smart Living from Ivanhoe, sign up at: https://www.ivanhoe.com/ftk/