Sentences with phrase «many health detriments»

I had a chance to try them out, and it really is consistently surprising how Daily Harvest can make such healthy ingredients taste like something I'd buy for flavor rather than for its health benefits (and perhaps in spite of its potential health detriments).
When you consider the health detriments of remaining sedentary for eight or more hours a day, it isn't hard to see why you aren't feeling your best.
Previously, I would make these Rustic Whole Wheat Tortillas, which I love, but Jadie would become red and itchy, so I'm thrilled to have an alternative for her (and one that helps us avoid a possible health detriment).
Usually thought of as a health detriment, elevated cholesterol may play a role in longer survival times for dogs with a common form of bone cancer.
By raising cigarette taxes and strengthening clean indoor air laws, states may not only reduce health detriments related to smoking, but also those related to drinking.»
The fact of the matter is, whole plants are the most nutrient dense sources of food we can come across http://nutritionfacts.org/videos/antioxidant-content-of-3139-foods/ If one is to eat a diet high in meat, putting all health detriments and contamination aside, meat is a relatively nutrient poor food and does not promote the immune system unlike plant sources, which are the only foods that contain phytochemicals and the great majority of the antioxidants.
MSU only claimed that there were nitrates in vegetables and didn't discuss the health detriments.

Not exact matches

Studies have shown an increase in health problems following retirement and retiring can also be a detriment to your cognitive abilities.
However, when you focus on being liked to the detriment of your business's health, that becomes a problem.
It sounds outlandish, but Seppälä insists that, according to one study at least «lack of social connection is a greater detriment to health than obesity, smoking and high blood pressure.»
Men (with a few exceptions) focus less on the emotional dimensions of being overweight than on its detriments to physical health, stamina and vigor.
And in those years I studied, I read the bible, I prayed... at times so immersing myself in that in an effort to hold on to what I believed that it was a detriment to my health.
I was so overwhelmed that this dying man would come to his window, clearly to the detriment of his own health, because of his love and dedication to the Church and the people, that I decided there and then, on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica, that I would be baptised.
I've always been able to read others» energies and since young, would do so to the detriment of my own health.
A woman who does not feed herself properly may still have a healthy baby, but it will be to the detriment of her own health.
Clearly such foods are not offering the «highest level of nutrition» possible, but as long as they're sold in our lunch rooms, kids like the one above will make an entire meal out of them — to the detriment of their own health and their ability to learn effectively in the classroom.
- The LFBT hysteria: Calls for the elimination of a cost - saving product from taxpayer subsidized lunch programs in the complete absence of any scientifically verifiable health or safety detriment.
This article is responsible for women thinking that they are getting safer care in hospital when in fact they risk dying from this decision, with no benefit to the health of their newborn and possible detriment from unnecessary interventions.
So for those moms, go ahead and make the switch to formula because the flipside of continuing to force yourself to breastfeed is more of a detriment, more of a risk to baby's health than anything that can be provided by formula.
It exposes infant feeding as one of the most important global public health issues of our time, and describes how big business and vested interests influence the intimate relationship between mothers and their babies to the detriment of all, rich or poor, in the West or in the developing world.
He said the country will thrive better with strong investment in health and education, rather than concentrating on physical infrastructure, to the detriments of human capital development
For example, they argue that opponents have co-opted the human rights language in battles over tobacco and gun control policy to the detriment of desirable public health goals.
Will a pill at breakfast improve concentration and memory — and will it do so without long - term detriment to your health?
Antibiotics transformed chicken farming, to the detriment of the birds and of human health, a journalist contends.
Carnegie President Matthew Scott, one of the petitioners, says: «GM crops, deployed appropriately in light of scientific knowledge and societal and environmental imperatives, can improve food and health substantially without detriment to the environment.
Thus, measures apparently intended to benefit public health, such as the wider availability of lower alcohol products may in fact benefit industry to the detriment of health
There is more far research to support running and exercise as a benefit to heart health, rather than a detriment
And while I may have been eating to the best of my ability and looking after myself and — and not eating things that were gonna be the detriment of my health, and exercising very well and doing my best to plate — you know, how — how much you can fastest to playto when you're working crazy hours and you know that being a doctor.
This has all come at a high price and a detriment to healthy living, as numerous studies have show that GMOs cause huge health problems.
I don't ever recommend OTC testosterone supplements, because in the rare case that they do work, they often do so to the detriment of your overall health and this also means that the side effects of increased testosterone won't be managed appropriately.
Because of the complex nature of Hashimoto's, between the high number of varied symptoms to the potential triggers and the progressive, long - term detriment to one's health, it is crucial to create a deep connection to and understanding of your body and its surroundings.
My word is my bond, so if I commit to something, I will see it through — even to the detriment of my own health.
As you age, muscle losses stand to have the greatest detriment on your health, leading to a cascade of other negative side affects.
Now, putting aside whether these sweeteners have health benefits or detriments (that's a different subject), let's focus on the potential effect of these sweetened foods on your sugar cravings.
Scientists and health professionals have known for years that sugar is bad for you, but recent studies have revealed just how bad sugar actually is and what is does to the detriment of your body.
Sketchy «cutting» of supplements with fillers occurs to the detriment of your wallet and health.
For me, it doesn't seem that a diet high in fructose from fruit causes any negative health or performance detriments.
Most people get much more sodium chloride (table salt) than they need — to the detriment of their health.
Particularly views on the claims of HDL benefits with no considerable LDL detriments from coconut oil consumption, as well as the infinite health benefits frequently associated with (extra virgin!!)
Antibiotics have their place for life - threatening injuries and medical situations, but are overused in western medicine to the detriment of our health.
Obtaining that summer skin doesn't have to be a detriment to your health.
It could indeed be a detriment to my health, but at present, I am being watchful but intuitive, so IF is still my preference — whether health gurus advise or not.
But today, thanks to new attitudes on the detriments of excess sugar consumption, and a growing interest in natural health and nutrition, more and more people are asking about diet as a way to cleanse candida.
You should feel comfortable going on a date and ordering something that will not be a detriment to your health.
Furthermore, in serving the needs of corporate America, the Common Core standards prioritize «college and career» readiness over, and to the detriment of, civic - mindedness, student health, and social and emotional growth.
With leadership and bipartisan cooperation, I believe we can solve the problem that is a detriment to the social and economic health of Illinois.
We've heard a lot about how growing educational debt loads — the average student borrower now graduates owing $ 26,600 — can be a detriment to someone just starting out in life, and to the health of the broader American economy.
My decision to go to college has turned out to be a detriment to my success, health, and happiness.
On top of that, the quality and health of the animals can be incredibly variable, and that is to the buyers» detriment, to an extreme that cancels out the «bargain» prices.
Bad breath isn't just an annoyance; it's a sign of periodontal disease, which, while very common, can be a detriment to your pet's health.
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