Can you eat enough food on Thanksgiving to make your stomach explode? Technically yes

Can you eat enough food on Thanksgiving to make your stomach explode?  Technically yes

the health By Alex Mitchell published November 17, 2023, 8:15 PM EST Yes, your stomach can explode — but doctors say overeating, on Thanksgiving or any other day, is an unlikely culprit. evgenyb – stock.adobe.com swallow swallow With Americans expected to consume an average of 3,000 calories at Thanksgiving dinner… Continue Reading Can you eat enough food on Thanksgiving to make your stomach explode? Technically yes

What you should actually eat for breakfast

What you should actually eat for breakfast

It is breakfast in fact The most important meal of the day? And if the answer is yes, millions of people are wondering what to eat for breakfast. Many of us grew up starting the day with cereal, toast, bagels or bacon bits, but experts are now warning against consuming… Continue Reading What you should actually eat for breakfast

You Are More Than What You Eat: Conversations About Metabolism Help VAI Research

You Are More Than What You Eat: Conversations About Metabolism Help VAI Research

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) Research at the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids has revealed a lot about how the body’s metabolism works and how our overall health and well-being depends on more than just what we eat. Dr. Sarah Novinsky joined the VAIs Metabolism and nutrition planning group For… Continue Reading You Are More Than What You Eat: Conversations About Metabolism Help VAI Research

Where you live is as important as what you eat

Where you live is as important as what you eat

And then there’s recognizing the role that people can play, either in the work they do or support. Cities are not uniform What can cities around the world teach each other? Therefore: intersectoral governance mechanisms. It sounds like three boring words, but it really makes a big difference. This means… Continue Reading Where you live is as important as what you eat

I ordered a gluten-free cake for my daughter so I could eat a piece: now I’m “selfish”

It’s not my job to remind my ex that it’s our son’s birthday

Parents put a lot of thought and effort (and money) into giving their children wonderful birthday parties – especially for their first birthday. So it makes sense that hard-working moms, who are usually the organizers, have something special for themselves, like a piece of cake. Well, at least that’s what… Continue Reading I ordered a gluten-free cake for my daughter so I could eat a piece: now I’m “selfish”