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News & Articles By Ava Grace
03/29/2026
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By Ava Grace
New research reveals vitamin A’s pivotal role in turning “bad” fat into “good” fat
Moderate cold increases vitamin A levels in the body, which signals energy-storing white fat to convert into energy-burning brown fat, a process that generates heat and consumes calories. Experiments showed that when the vitamin A transport system is blocked, the body cannot effectively convert white fat to brown fat or generate heat in response to […]
03/22/2026
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By Ava Grace
The sweet and sour truth: New research links sugary drinks to teen anxiety epidemic
A new U.K. study finds teenagers with high consumption of sugary drinks (sodas, energy drinks, sweetened coffees) have about a 34% greater risk of anxiety disorders compared to peers with lower intake. The research moves the public health conversation beyond sugar’s physical effects (like obesity) to highlight its significant mental and emotional consequences for adolescents. […]
03/08/2026
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By Ava Grace
The silent link: How heart health dictates brain fate and the compound offering a lifeline
Vascular health (blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes) is now recognized as a major predictor of cognitive decline, damaging brain blood vessels and leading to conditions like vascular cognitive impairment. A naturally occurring compound derived from choline (found in eggs, organ meats, and fish), citicoline supports brain function by repairing neuronal membranes, regulating neurotransmitters, and enhancing cellular […]
03/08/2026
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By Ava Grace
The magnesium gap: Why your health depends on looking beyond the breakfast bowl
Magnesium is a critically important mineral that supports over 300 bodily processes, including energy production, muscle and nerve function, bone health and the regulation of blood pressure and sugar. Magnesium deficiency is widespread and linked to major health issues, with about half of American adults not meeting the recommended intake, increasing risks for heart disease, […]
03/05/2026
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By Ava Grace
Vitamin D supplementation lowers a major marker of chronic inflammation in postmenopausal women
A new meta-analysis clarifies that vitamin D supplementation significantly reduces the inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP) in postmenopausal women who are deficient, resolving previous contradictory research. The anti-inflammatory benefit is most pronounced with a daily dose of at least 1,000 IU of vitamin D3 for a minimum of three months, offering a targeted strategy for […]
03/01/2026
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By Ava Grace
The fry factor: New Harvard study exposes a crispy culprit in higher diabetes risk, exonerates the humble spud
A large 30-year Harvard study found eating three servings of French fries per week increased Type 2 diabetes risk by 20%, while non-fried potatoes (baked, boiled, mashed) showed no significant risk increase. Replacing French fries with whole grains (like brown rice or quinoa) reduced diabetes risk by 19%. However, swapping non-fried potatoes for refined grains […]
02/23/2026
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By Ava Grace
A pinch of reality: Landmark heart failure study upends century-old salt doctrine
A major international trial found that while reducing sodium improves patients’ daily symptoms and quality of life, it does not reduce hospitalizations, emergency visits or mortality. Led by Dr. Justin Ezekowitz, it randomly assigned over 800 heart failure patients across six countries to either receive standard care or intensive counseling to limit sodium to 1,500 […]
02/22/2026
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By Ava Grace
A prescription for survival: Landmark study confirms EXERCISE cuts death risk for seven cancers
Major new research establishes exercise as a critical survival tool for cancer patients, showing that regular moderate-to-vigorous activity after a diagnosis significantly lowers the risk of dying from the disease. The study, published in JAMA Network Open, analyzed data from over 17,000 survivors of seven cancers, finding survival benefits for bladder, endometrial, lung, ovarian, oral […]
02/22/2026
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By Ava Grace
Major review declares exercise a powerful first-line treatment for depression and anxiety
A major review of over 1,000 studies concludes that physical activity is as effective as, or more effective than, medication and psychotherapy for reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Activities like brisk walking, running, cycling, swimming and dancing provide the strongest relief, with benefits linked to biological and social factors, especially for depression when done […]
02/17/2026
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By Ava Grace
Why ancient wisdom, not modern gimmicks, holds the key to a longer, healthier life
The foundation for longevity is a return to fundamental, sustainable habits, not complex or commercialized solutions. The most effective strategies are straightforward, affordable and evidence-based. A plant-forward, whole-foods diet is paramount, emphasizing fruits, vegetables, legumes and whole grains to reduce inflammation and support metabolic health, as seen in diets like the Mediterranean. Consistent, integrated physical […]
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