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The longevity rules: what to do for a younger body — and brain
here is no reason why most humans can’t live to 100, says Dr Julia Jones, bluntly. The neuroscientist and author is annoyed that on a recent longevity predictor test, her healthy life expectancy came out at “only” 97.
The 21 foods you should eat (at least) twice a week
Nutrition therapist Ian Marber on the everyday foods to include in your diet — and their crucial health benefits
The 16 foods men need to eat more often
Choose these for a healthier heart, strong bones and lower cholesterol. By nutrition expert Ian Marber
Migraines: what those who suffer from them get wrong
A third of women and one in eight men in the UK will experience migraines at some stage of their lives, and about 200,000 people will have one today.
How to age-proof your face, body and brain (it’s never too late to start)
How healthy is your body? As we get older, everything from our heart and joints to our brain and gut microbiome are vulnerable to wear and tear, often exacerbated by the cumulative effects of poor diet and exercise choices. The result is that we are increasingly at risk of illnesses that can seriously threaten our chances of a long and healthy life.
The best ways to eat root vegetables — firstly, stop peeling them
There are other ways to cook root vegetables than just roasting them in a tin, says Hannah Evans. Try these expert techniques
Why you are probably not eating enough protein a day
Suddenly we’re being told that we’re not eating half as much protein as we should each day. Professor Stuart Phillips, an expert in muscle growth from McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, said on Radio 4’s Food Programme that the UK’s official recommended level of protein intake in midlife must be at least doubled to save us from frailty and premature death.
The science behind cooling for exercise recovery.
Heather Massey of the Extreme Environments Laboratory, School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science at the University of Portsmouth, takes the heat out of recovery and talks us through the latest science behind recovery cooling.
Understanding Carbohydrates
The amount of carbs we should consume is a highly debated topic. The dietary guidelines suggest that we should get about half of our calories from carbohydrates. On the other hand, some claim that we should limit them in our diets as they lead to obesity and diseases like type 2 diabetes.
Spicy Butternut Squash Autumn Soup.
My favourite autumn soup : a delicious, filling and nourishing soup with a good spicy kick. Full of what your body needs. I cook it in bulk as it freezes beautifully for weekday lunches.
Let Your Brain Do The Walking
Dr Paul Batman talks about physical activity and mental health. He looks at the impact exercise has on the hippocampus and overall brain function.
Roasted Cauliflower with Harissa
Another wonderful inspiration from the Food Doctor. Slightly tweaked but only very slightly.
Never be afraid of switching ingredients up to suit your preferences.
Plant-Based Sports Nutrition
In Plant-based Sports Nutrition, registered dietitians Enette Larson-Meyer and Matt Ruscigno combine evidence-based research with personal experience working with – and as – vegan and vegetarian athletes to offer a complete explanation of how, when and why you need to plan your nutrient intake.
Menopause and Foods
Understanding what’s changing during menopause, why it’s happening, how to deal with it and what food to eat can make the whole process a lot less confusing and frustrating.
Roasted Green Veg with Caper & Herb Dressing
Delicious with barbecued fish, cheese, meat or any vegan alternative.
Serves 4 as a side dish
(or 2 if you eat as much veg as me!)
Broccoli Tomato Salad
Broccoli Tomato Salad with endless possibilities
This salad concoction is really delicious ( well, I love it!) and true to form it was also very quick and easy to make.
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