So, your doctor delivered the news: your blood work suggests you are prediabetic. If you’re anything like me, panic begins. Your mind is racing. How could this happen? Questions flood your mind, especially about your diet. What should you eat? What should you avoid? How can you control this condition? Is it reversible?These tips are based on research from Tara Seymour, advanced practice clinical dietitian and diabetes educator at Johns Hopkins, and Dr. Rick Gallop, past president of the heart...
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So, your doctor delivered the news: your blood work suggests you are prediabetic. If you’re anything like me, panic begins. Your mind is racing. How could this happen? Questions flood your mind, especially about your diet. What should you eat? What should you avoid? How can you control this condition? Is it reversible?These tips are based on research from Tara Seymour, advanced practice clinical dietitian and diabetes educator at Johns Hopkins, and Dr. Rick Gallop, past president of the heart...
Try This Meditation To Help Reduce Anxiety Symptoms: New Research!
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2 years ago
Try This Meditation To Help Reduce Anxiety Symptoms: New Research!
Can meditation be as effective as an anxiety medication? A recent study suggests that mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), can be as effective as antidepressant medication in reducing symptoms of anxiety disorders for some people. The study randomly assigned nearly 300 participants to either take an antidepressant daily or participate in an MBSR program, which included daily meditation and weekly in-person classes. After eight weeks, both groups experienced similar results, with approxi...
Wellness For Real People
So, your doctor delivered the news: your blood work suggests you are prediabetic. If you’re anything like me, panic begins. Your mind is racing. How could this happen? Questions flood your mind, especially about your diet. What should you eat? What should you avoid? How can you control this condition? Is it reversible?These tips are based on research from Tara Seymour, advanced practice clinical dietitian and diabetes educator at Johns Hopkins, and Dr. Rick Gallop, past president of the heart...