In The News: School of Integrated Health Sciences

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If you follow a plant-based diet or enjoy meatless meals, you've likely incorporated veggie burgers into your rotation. But are veggie burgers healthy, like many people think? The patties have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they're often touted as "better" alternatives to traditional beef burgers. Yet, some veggie burgers are also highly processed, making it difficult to know which type of patty is best.

AARP

From your first trail to longer adventures, these 32 tips can help older adults at every experience level hike smarter, safer and more comfortably.

Runner's World

Strength training for a marathon helps you prevent injury and chase faster miles, but can you actually build muscle in the process?

The Financial Express

A new study suggests that the viral 12-3-30 treadmill workout, which went viral on TikTok by influencer Lauren Giraldo, may burn more fat than traditional treadmill running, even though it takes longer to complete.

Verywell Health

Watermelon is considered a healthy fruit, but it can cause blood sugar spikes when eaten in large quantities.

Martha Stewart

When it comes to foods high in protein, many people reach for meat, eggs, and legumes. But you're not limited to these options; there are plenty of high-protein grains to enjoy. These ingredients provide a plant-based alternative to animal foods, which is helpful if you're trying to eat less meat. They're also a good source of fiber, which works with protein to enhance satiety and reduce hunger. They also provide essential vitamins and minerals, making them some of the healthiest foods you can eat.

Wise & Well

The term superfood has a murky etymology. Some say it was first used by the United Fruit Company to promote bananas back in 1915. Other word geeks believe it started with the marketing of apparently very nutritious Canadian muffins in 1949. Whatever, it eventually exploded in popularity thanks to modern advertising and influencing, largely via the internet and social media, but also with the help of research scientists. Lately the buzzword has gotten a little out of hand.

Real Simple

By the time late afternoon rolls around, so does that lethargic and unproductive sensation you’ve worked all day to avoid. The feeling is more commonly known as a ‘midday slump,’ or the dip in energy we experience halfway through the day. It’s easy to wonder if afternoon slumps show up like clockwork, but it’s actually the food we eat that helps drive (or curtail) our energy levels. That means there's a solution.

KSNV-TV: News 3

As humanity continues to explore the vastness of outer space, scientists at the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý (ÐÔÊӽ紫ý) are delving into how these extraterrestrial journeys might affect astronauts' brain function.

Martha Stewart

If you enjoy the sweet earthiness of carrots, try juicing them; it's a delightful way to concentrate their flavor. You'll also be able to enjoy the benefits of carrot juice, as the drink is rich in certain key nutrients. Juicing separates the solids and liquids, allowing the antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals in carrots to become concentrated in the liquid, resulting in a nutrient-packed beverage.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Ayan Sengupta, a professor at the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý's School of Integrated Health Sciences, is leading a groundbreaking project that has reached new heights—literally.

Prevention

They may help you get stronger, bust boredom, and put you into a playful mindset that can motivate you to keep it going.