From LIVESTRONG.COM: If You’re Concerned About How Carbs Affect the Human Body, Read on to See if Eating Carbs Is Really Bad for You

Embed from Getty Images Author Joe Donatelli is convinced that carbs are trying to kill him. He walks readers through the digestion of carbs (we’re talking simple carbs here, white foods like bread, flour, pasta, rice, rolls, cakes cookies, etc.) and the absorbtion, or lack thereof, by the body. It’s an interesting perspective and read, …

VIDEO: Nurse Kathleen Bartholomew’s Lessons From Nursing to the World — Keeping Patients Save and Saving Lives

Kathleen Bartholomew, RN, MN, gives a mesmerizing TEDx Talk about the nursing profession, saving lives, and the culture and hierarchy inside hospitals and within the nursing profession. She has been a national speaker for the past 14 years. She was acknowledged in 2010 as one of the top 20 people in the US changing the …

Healthy Eating and Entrepreneurship: Can they Co-Exist? Placing Health on the Back Burner While Pursuing Business Hoals Can Land You Wildly Off Track

Embed from Getty Images Entrepreneurs seem to consistently fail when it comes to healthy eating. Placing health on the back burner while pursuing business goals can land you wildly off track and wondering how you got there. Entrepreneur magazine has lined up five tips when it comes to getting and staying healthy. Prioritizing and organizing …

NEW YORK TIMES: Lift Weights, Eat More Protein if You’re Over 40 — The Combination Can Help You Become Stronger

Embed from Getty Images A comprehensive scientific review of research, which was published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, aggregated the results from the best past studies of weight training and protein. What the published review found was that eating more protein — and, as the New York Times reported, “well past the amounts …

Hand-me-down plastic toys may not be good for kids

(Reuters Health) – Children who play with second-hand plastic toys may be exposed to unsafe levels of chemicals like lead and cadmium that have been linked to developmental problems and organ damage, a UK study suggests. Source: Reuters Medical News