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Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a powerful micronutrient that plays a key role in keeping your body healthy. Here we’ll explore some myths and truths about this vital micronutrient. #HarvardHealth

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Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a powerful micronutrient that plays a key role in keeping your body healthy. Here we’ll explore some myths and truths about this vital micronutrient. #HarvardHealth



Leading cause of death of those age 15-49
Stopping for happy hour with colleagues after work. Cracking open a cold beer (or two) while watching the game. Meeting up with girlfriends for a glass of pinot noir. Having an alcoholic beverage of choice is a common way to unwind. But according to a recent study, even casual drinking can put your long-term health at risk.
Liver specialist Jamile Wakim-Fleming, MD, did not take part in the study, but says the research found that alcohol was a leading risk factor for both disease and premature death.
โThey found that alcohol was the seventh leading cause of death worldwide,โ she says. โBut even more alarming, is that it was the first leading cause of death of people between the ages of 15-49.โ
The study looked at global data from hundreds of previous studies and found that for all ages, alcohol was associated with 2.8 million deaths each year.
Researchers found that alcohol-related cancer and heart disease, infectious diseases, intentional injury, traffic accidents and accidental injury were some of the leading causes of alcohol-related deaths.
Dr. Wakim-Fleming says people often believe that a little bit of alcohol, wine in particular, may be good for their heart. But the study results didnโt show any health benefit to drinking any amount of alcohol.
She says this information, along with previous research that has shown more young people are dying from alcohol-related liver disease, indicates that excessive drinking among young adults is a growing problem.
And like any substance-abuse problem, Dr. Wakim-Fleming says the damage to the body from alcohol increases over your lifespan.
โItโs a cumulative effect,โ she explains. โIf you do it all at once, then youโre going to have the effect now. If you drink on a regular basis, over years itโs going to be cumulative and you will end up with a problem later on.โ
Dr. Wakim-Fleming notes that anything we do in life involves risk, but itโs important to know what the risks are so that we can make the best decisions for our health.
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Therapy animals have long been the trusted companions of people with disabilities. Now, animals of all kinds are proving their value to individuals dealing with a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression and even dementia.
Physiology helps explain why animals are such effective therapists for all of us, says Marwan Sabbagh, MD, Director of Cleveland Clinicโs Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health: โSimply petting an animal can decrease the level of the stress hormone cortisol and boost release of the neurotransmitter serotonin, resulting in lowered blood pressure and heart rate and, possibly, in elevated mood.โ
Whether youโre an older adult, a patient dealing with mental health conditions or a caregiver, itโs easy to feel alone and overwhelmed. Depression isnโt uncommon, either, a byproduct of isolation and loneliness.
In these cases, bonding with an animal can help fill this void with social support and, from dogs in particular, unconditional love.
An Australian study of 199 patients who were dealing with mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder found that 94% reported a โreduction of anxiety through tactile stimulationโ thanks to a psychiatric assistance dog (PAD). Additionally, 51% of the patients reported that their PAD was responsible for โinterrupting undesirable behavior.โ
Pets can also foster human connections for their owners. Take a dog for a ramble and strangers who would never dream of approaching you in other situations will strike up a conversation centered on the animal. Even a mere smile from a passerby is a connection that can brighten your day.
A survey of 14 community-dwelling adults aged 65 or older with pets by the journal Aging & Mental Health found that their pets might benefit them by โproviding companionship, giving a sense of purpose and meaning, reducing loneliness and increasing socialisation.โ
But besides living up to the billing as a humanโs best friend, thereโs yet another benefit that pets, particularly dogs, can bring owners.
If your pet is a dog, especially an active one that loves walking, that can yield a second, equally important benefit: physical exercise, which is also key to a brain-healthy lifestyle.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, adults need at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity for good health and double that amount for greater health benefits. Brisk walking (at least 3 mph, around 20 minutes per mile) qualifies as moderate-intensity activity.
The payoff extends beyond enhanced brain health to weight control, improved cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular strength and reduced risk of chronic diseases and killers such as heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes.
โWe know that physical exercise, and aerobic exercise in particular, is very beneficial for maintaining brain health, even in people who are at risk for developing dementia and Alzheimerโs disease (AD),โ says neuropsychologist Aaron Bonner-Jackson, PhD. โYou can make a major difference in terms of how your body is functioning and, as a result, how your brain is functioning.โ

This pudding is packed with health-promoting chia seeds, almond milk, cinnamon, cocoa, coconut flakes and dried fruit. Itโs the perfect chocolate treat.
ยฝ cup Chia seeds
1 cup vanilla almond milk, unsweetened
1 cup 2% milk (may use all almond for non-dairy option)
1ยฝ tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon cocoa powder, unsweetened
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons coconut flakes, unsweetened
2 tablespoons dried tart cherries, or other unsweetened dried fruit
Note: For a smoother texture, blend pudding in a high power blender before refrigerating. Be sure to blend well to avoid a gritty texture.
Makes 6 servings
Each 1/2 cup serving contains:
Calories 140
Total fat 7g
Saturated fat 2g
Trans fat 0g
Protein 4g
Total carbohydrate 16g
Fiber 6g
Sugar 7g
Cholesterol 5mg
Sodium 150mg
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2017/09/recipe-perfect-chocolate-chia-pudding/


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Held at @rhs_wisley, the trials assessed the performance of exciting new cultivars alongside cherished older selections, with 19 stand-out performers receiving the RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM). Head to the link in our bio to find out more about our recent trials.


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Protein in Greek yogurt: Greek yogurt is a protein powerhouse. It has almost twice the protein of traditional yogurts and provides the same gut-friendly bacteria. #HarvardHealth

Protect and build muscle while getting essential amino acids and calcium with this protein
Milk really does do a body good. Itโs high in calcium, vitamin D and potassium. And itโs also rich in a beneficial protein called casein (pronounced โKAY-seenโ).
If youโre a regular dairy milk drinker, youโre already getting some benefits of casein. But you may want to consider adding more casein to your diet. Athletes and bodybuilders have been using casein protein powder for years. But the benefits of casein arenโt just for pro sports players.
โProtein is a vital part of any balanced diet,โ says registered dietitian Elyse Homan, RD, LD. โBut different proteins have different effects. Understanding how each protein works is beneficial, especially if youโre supplementing with it.โ
Casein is the main protein found in dairy milk, which includes the milk from:
Casein makes up about 80% of the protein found in milk. The other 20% comes from whey protein.
โWhen you think of curds and whey,โ Homan says, โthe solid part is casein protein, and the liquid part is whey protein.โ
Getting enough protein is important because protein has many jobs. It has to:
Casein and whey have a lot in common. Theyโre both:
The main difference is that casein is a slower-digesting protein than whey. โCasein forms a gel-like substance in your stomach,โ Homan explains. โIt releases more slowly than other proteins and takes longer for your body to absorb.โ
Getting the recommended daily amount of protein helps you stay healthy. But caseinโs slow absorption also gives it some added advantages. The health benefits of casein include:
Amino acids combine to form proteins. There are 20 amino acids that your body needs to work correctly, and they join in various ways to create different proteins.
Your body makes some of the amino acids it needs, but there are nine essential amino acids that your body canโt produce โ you must get them from food. Casein is a complete protein and has all nine essential amino acids.
Your cells rely on regular โfeedingsโ of amino acids to continually make proteins. When you go without eating overnight or during an extended fast, your cells may not get the needed amino acids. As a result, they look for those amino acids elsewhere and break down your bodyโs muscles to get them.
As a slow-release protein, casein provides your cells with the amino acids they need over a long period. The slow absorption consistently feeds your cells with amino acids, allowing muscles to recover instead of breaking down.
Casein contains a high amount of leucine, an amino acid that regulates metabolism (how your body changes food into energy) and helps build and repair muscles. If you donโt typically consume a lot of protein, adding more leucine-heavy protein to your diet (like casein) can help your muscles grow when also engaging in regular exercise.
The casein in milk is a good source of calcium, which is essential for teeth and bone health. Not getting enough calcium can lead to a loss of bone mass and increase your risk of osteoporosis (a disease that weakens your bones).
Casein protein powder may contain up to 50% of your recommended calcium intake โ but always check the label to make sure that the protein powder is a good source of calcium.
Casein proteinโs general health benefits are good for everyone. But using casein protein powder ensures youโll get a more significant amount of casein each day. Talk to your healthcare provider about taking casein protein powder for:
A high-protein diet can help you shed excess pounds and maintain a healthy weight. Protein can help you feel full and improve your satisfaction after the meal.
Different types of proteins affect you differently after you eat them:
One study found that participants who consumed casein protein powder before a meal ate less at that meal than people who had whey protein, egg albumin (made from egg whites) or water alone.
โOur bodies only absorb so much protein at one time,โ Homan clarifies. โAbout 30 grams of protein per meal is a good amount to consume. If you plan to have more than one serving of casein powder daily, space it out.โ It may help you stave off cravings and decrease snacking between meals, too.
Bodybuilders and athletes know that protein is key for building muscle. But keeping your bodyโs protein levels up overnight can be challenging. That is, unless you ingest casein immediately before going to sleep.
Research shows that consuming casein protein before bed balances your bodyโs protein level throughout the night. When your protein level stays consistent, muscles can continue to grow and recover โ even though youโre not eating.
For most people, casein doesnโt cause any side effects. But Homan says certain people may need to avoid or limit casein if they have a condition such as:
If you have a milk allergy, the proteins in milk trigger your immune system and cause it to overreact. People with a milk allergy are allergic to casein, whey or both.
A severe allergy can cause anaphylaxis. More mild symptoms of a milk allergy include:
โCasein allergies are not as common in adults as in children, but they do exist,โ notes Homan. If you suspect you have a milk allergy, an allergist can do a test to figure out what youโre allergic to.
Like all dairy products, casein contains the sugar lactose. If you have lactose intolerance, your small intestine canโt digest milk sugar. When you have dairy products, you may develop symptoms including:
โCasein supplements do have lower amounts of lactose,โ Homan states. โIf youโd like to include casein in your diet but have a lactose sensitivity, the supplement might not trigger it. Talk to your healthcare provider if youโre interested in taking a supplement.โ
People with kidney disease often need to limit their protein. Too much protein can cause too much waste in your blood. If your kidneys canโt remove the waste, the buildup of toxins can lead to serious health complications.
โPeople with a protein restriction, such as those with kidney disease, donโt have to avoid casein,โ Homan says. โBut they do need to watch how much total protein they eat. Your healthcare provider can help you figure out the right amount.โ
There are two ways you can add casein to your diet:
A powdered casein supplement can help you get high amounts of it, according to Homan. The most common form of casein powder is micellar casein, or you can get a rapidly absorbing type (casein hydrolysate). One serving typically contains 24 to 27 grams of protein. Mix with water to create a protein shake, or add it to smoothies, yogurt or baked goods.
โPeople looking to build muscle or get more protein in their diet should talk to their healthcare provider about adding casein,โ she adds. โSupplementing with casein isnโt necessary if you have a healthy, balanced diet, but it can be helpful for some people.โ
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration doesnโt regulate supplements. So, itโs a good idea to look for a casein supplement that underwent third-party testing. Itโs usually a sign of a higher quality product.
Anyone can benefit from casein, and you and your family probably already get it from the dairy products you consume, such as:
โAdding a dairy product to your breakfast is an easy way to get some casein every day,โ Homan encourages. One glass of milk has 8 grams of protein โ 6.4 grams (80%) of that protein is casein. โItโs great to start your day with a good protein source.โFACEBOOK