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How have our food habits changed in 70 years?
Since the 1950’s we have moved from a fairly dismal diet, reliant on potatoes and without any of the exotic ingredients we take for granted. By 2020’s we have more choice than you can shake a chopstick at. We’re also facing an obesity epidemic that would be inconceivable to an average 1950s family.
The supplement that can help with brain fog
If you’re battling brain fog and struggling to concentrate at work, or simply feel flat-out exhausted, the chances are you’ll reach for a caffeine fix or sugary snack. But before you do, consider this: it could be time to reach for a lesser known, healthier pick-me-up. Vitamin B12 is an often-overlooked vitamin which is essential to keep our brains sharp and our nervous system firing on all cylinders. It is also key to healthy blood cell formation.
Can Diabetes Cause Brain Fog?
Brain fog with diabetes can have a tremendous impact on your outlook and interfere with the quality of your life. Memory problems, mood swings, and decreased concentration can make it hard to stay positive. However, brain fog is usually reversible with the right treatment.
Why your most important relationship is with your inner voice
Ethan Kross, an American experimental psychologist and neuroscientist, runs the ‘Emotion and Self Control Lab’ at Michigan University, an institution he founded that studies the silent conversations people have with themselves: internal dialogues that powerfully influence how they live their lives.
Toxic positivity. What is it?
Toxic positivity is the idea that we should hide or deny the negative feelings we encounter. It’s when we have a tendency to dismiss our true emotional responses that we consider to be negative or “bad”, through the application of reassuring phrases like “look on the bright side!” or “It could be a lot worse!”. This is often accompanied by the assumption that the negative emotions we feel are not useful or necessary.
5 ways to support a loved one with health anxiety
Practical tips for being there when someone is struggling with obsessive and often irrational worry around their health.
5 symptoms of anxiety that no one talks about
Understanding the symptoms of anxiety to watch out for can help you to address the root cause sooner. Here, we are sharing five warning signs of angst that people often aren’t aware of.
The dopamine effect
The concepts of pleasure and happiness have become confused. Pleasure is all about the phenomenon of reward. This can be achieved through things like impulsive shopping, sex, or outright substance abuse. On the other hand, happiness is a state of general contentment that requires little in the way of a trigger.
Self-compassion: How to silence your inner bully
We all have an internal voice, the voice inside our mind that shapes our thoughts and how we see ourselves. For some that voice speaks kindness, encouragement and pride at who we are and what we have accomplished but, for many of us, that voice can be negative, critical, judgemental, harsh and well, a bully!
Sensible ways to change your body weight set-point.
Your body weight set point is the number on the weighing scale your weight normally hovers around, give or take a few pounds. The way your set point weight is established involves many factors and is highly individual. Experts believe your environment, genetics and preferences all play a part. To some extent, the set point is simply what weight your body has gotten used to and feels safe at.
The stark reality of obesity on our doorstep
Across Europe, 59% of adults are overweight or obese as well as 8% of children under five and one in three children of school age. Obesity prevalence in Europe is higher than in any other part of the world except the Americas, according to the report presented at the European Congress on Obesity.
5 Ways to Stay Active to Manage Type 2 Diabetes — Without the Gym
Physical activity is key to helping manage blood sugar levels whilst living with diabetes. It also helps maintain or improve good sleep patterns and keep stress levels under control. But that doesn’t mean you have to make the effort to join a gym. Here are five ways to get exercise without a pricey gym membership.
Why ‘exercise snacking’ can extend your life
How much exercise do you think you need – and how much do you actually do? Despite extreme exercise trends that include ultra-marathons and spending thousands of pounds on expensive home gym equipment, the buoyant findings from researchers is that just 10 minutes a day can add almost two years to our lives.
7 Surprising Things That Affect Blood Sugar Levels
When you have diabetes, regularly checking your blood sugar is essential. Managing diabetes isn’t as simple as just eating right and exercising. Many factors impact our blood sugars, and we might not even know it. Here are some that may surprise you.
How Do Heat and Humidity Affect Diabetes?
Summertime can bring extra challenges for people with diabetes. Research suggests that hot weather can lead to health issues for people with diabetes, making you more sensitive to high temperatures and humidity. You may find it harder to keep your blood sugar levels under control, and you may be at increased risk for developing heat exhaustion.
5 Complications of Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes that’s not well managed can cause serious health complications. These complications can potentially lower your quality of life. However, you can take steps to manage diabetes and lessen your risk of complications. The first step is to become aware to potential signs and symptoms that can develop over time.
Can Type 2 Diabetes Change Over Time?
If you’ve been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, it’s important to remember that it’s a progressive condition. This means that your cells may stop responding to insulin over time or your pancreas may stop producing insulin altogether. As diabetes progresses, you may need to change your treatment plan.
Is Type 2 Diabetes Genetic?
Diabetes is a complex condition, where several factors must come together for you to develop type 2 diabetes. For example, environmental factors such as having obesity or a sedentary lifestyle can play a role. Genetics can also influence whether you’ll get this disease.
Dealing with Type 2 Diabetes Stigma, Blame, and Shame.
If you’re living with type 2 diabetes, you’re managing a challenging and chronic condition that can cause serious complications. Stigma around type 2 diabetes can cause you to feel judged, ashamed, or guilty about having the condition. This can impact your mental health and may discourage you from taking the steps needed to manage the condition. Finding ways to overcome stigma can help improve your mental health and your diabetes care.