New Guidelines Address Exercise and Shock Therapy For Depression


Updated 10/04/10 1:35 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Treat Depression

We all know that unhealthy living or having an illness can make you feel down, but a new report from the Centers for Disease Control says these issues lead to clinical depression in a large number of Americans. The organization underscored chronic conditions like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes as well as unhealthy lifestyle choices like smoking, physical inactivity, or binge drinking as Read more

March 8th is World Kidney Day Too


Updated 03/08/07 2:38 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 0 comments

March 8th is World Kidney Day Too

March 8th is a popular day, not only is it International Women's Day, but is World Kidney Day too. To celebrate this vital organ, I thought I would let you know that Web MD recently reported that chronic kidney disease is on the rise, especially among older adults and those carrying too much weight. The CDC believes that nearly 17% of U.S. adults 20 and older have the disease, and according to Read more

8 Signs You're Sleep Deprived


Updated 04/27/12 10:26 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

How to Get a Good Night's Sleep

Do you normally get enough sleep? Many people don't; in fact, a new study by the Centers for Disease Control, says that 30 percent of all workers in the United States are sleep deprived, meaning they get fewer than seven hours of quality sleep a night. That can put employees like drivers, warehouse workers, and health care providers at on-the-job risk, but even if you're just chained to your Read more

Eating White Rice Increases Your Risk of Diabetes, Study Says


Updated 03/16/12 2:04 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

White Rice Increases Risk of Diabetes

Chances are you already know to avoid those high-carb, low-nutrition white foods like white potatoes, rice, and bread. A new report from Harvard released this week further confirms that regularly eating white rice is not a good idea. The study, published in the British Medical Journal, found that each serving of white rice you eat a day increases your risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 11 Read more

Dr. Ornish on the Power of Love, Chocolate, and Snacking


Updated 03/08/12 3:24 PM · Posted by · 4 comments

Dean Ornish Health Tips From Escape Fire Documentary

We had a chance to chat with Dr. Dean Ornish, founder and president of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute, over the weekend at the Sundance Film Festival. He's a featured health expert in the new documentary, Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare, which examines the current state of our health care system and provides hopeful solutions based on lifestyle and dietary Read more

Does Inflammation Really Cause Aging? Get the Facts Here


Updated 04/04/11 5:33 PM · Posted by · 4 comments

The Facts About Inflammation and Aging

Inflammation is a hot topic in skin care because of its purported connection to aging, and big names like Dr. Perricone think we should be doing everything we can to avoid it. But is inflammation really such a bad thing, and is there anything we can do about it? To find out what we know for sure about inflammation, just keep reading. Read more

6 Little Instant Health Boosts


Updated 10/11/11 6:24 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

6 Easy Healthy Living Tips

We are excited to share one of our fave stories from Prevention here on FitSugar! Minor moves that offer major benefits for your mind and body By Alyssa Shaffer, Prevention Brush and Floss Health boost: Cut risk of head and neck cancer by 400 Percent Take good care of your smile and you'll have more than just white teeth to show for it. New research from Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Read more

Trick Your Palate Into Eating More Veggies


Updated 03/25/11 10:20 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

How to Eat More Veggies 2011-03-24 01:57:53

Eat your fruits and veggies is a catchphrase we always hear. But if you had to choose between fruits or vegetables, what would you pick? When I think of fruit I think of it as more of a treat rather than an important food group, whereas with vegetables, I eat them because I have to, not because I particularly want to. Fortunately, I've managed to marry the two into my diet quite successfully. Read more

Hats Off to Maple Syrup For Its Many Health Benefits


Updated 10/14/11 11:51 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

Health Benefits of Maple Syrup

When you need a sweetener, what do you turn to? Honey, agave nectar, or maybe just plane ole sugar? I'm far from being this "freaky" eater, but my sweetener of choice is organic, Grade A maple syrup. Aside from smothering pancakes and waffles in this delicious brown syrup, maple syrup is a very versatile sweetener. I like adding it to yogurt, oatmeal, or apple sauce, but you can also use it in Read more

New Studies Say You Can Be "Healthy Obese"


Updated 08/16/11 11:29 AM · Posted by · 6 comments

Not All Overweight People Are Unhealthy, Study Says

New studies show that weight shouldn't be the only factor when determining whether or not someone is unhealthy. In fact, the studies show, certain obese people may actually be healthy. The first study surveyed 8,000 Americans and found that not all those who qualified as obese — over 30 on the BMI scale — had health problems. It found that 20 percent of obese participants were what one of Read more