Precious (T.G): May 2016

Monday, May 30, 2016

MOTHERS 'IMPROVE BABY'S MEMORY AND DEVELOPMENT' WITH EVERY PORTION OF FRUIT THEY EAT

Want intelligent children? Eat FRUIT during pregnancy: Mothers 'improve baby's memory and development' with every portion they eat.

By Colin Fernadez
Children of pregnant women who eat fruit performed better on tests, a study found 
  • Each daily portion of fruit consumed increased test scores by 2.38%
  • But amount of fruit the child ate made no difference to test performance  
  • Suggests pathway it effects is particularly susceptible during gestation

Saturday, May 28, 2016

10 TOXIC CHEMICALS TO AVOID IN EYE MAKEUP

Makeup is supposed to make you look beautiful, but that comes at a cost when you consider the toxic chemicals that are lurking in most brands of eye shadows, liners, mascaras, makeup brushes, eyelash curlers and false-lash adhesives.

Experts say using these chemicals can lead to red, scaly eyelids, blood-shot eyes, dry eye disease, and a serious long-term health conditions.

What's more, although more than 1,300 chemicals are banned from cosmetics in Europe, only 11 are in the U.S.

Here are for 10 chemicals to avoid and ways you can find better alternatives.

Friday, May 27, 2016

20 NEW WAYS TO WEAR A PONYTAIL

THE BUBBLE PONY:
As seen on Olivia Wilde.

IS IT OK TO WORK OUT ON AN EMPTY STOMACH?

Waking up to make that 7AM boxing class is enough of a challenge already. Getting out of bed with enough time to eat breakfast before running out the door? That might take a miracle.

Plenty of people work out on an empty stomach (often referred to as a "fasted state"), but whether or not that's beneficial has been debated for decades, Steve Ball, Ph.D., associate professor of nutrition and exercise physiology at the University of Missouri, told SELF. Why? "It is complicated and one size doesn't fit all." Here's what we do know:

Thursday, May 26, 2016

WHAT TO EAT FOR A BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY, SHINY HAIR

Throughout the years, my clients have seen such dramatic changes in their hair when they're not only taking care of it externally, but internally. Here are my go-tos when it comes to edible supplementation for gorgeous hair.

HOW TO APPLY EYE SHADOW FOR EVERY EYE SHAPE

ROUND EYES:
If you have round eyes like katy perry, start by applying eyeliner from the inner corners of your eyes all the way to the outside ending in a straight line or small cat eye. Then highlight below the brow bone and the inner corners of your eye, take a medium shadow. To show contrast between the highlighted parts of the eye, take a medium eye shadow color and lightly apply it above your lid. Finally, thickly apply a darker color shadow along the crease of your eye, without going too overboard. Blend the shadow from the outside going towards the middle of the eye to add dimension.

Monday, May 23, 2016

FATTY FOODS DURING TEEN YEARS MAY INFLUENCE LATER BREAST CANCER RISK

Teens who eat high amounts of saturated fats or low amounts of healthier mono- and polyunsaturated fats tend to have denser breasts 15 years later, new research suggests.

That's important because greater breast density is a risk factor for breast cancer, the study authors said.

But the researchers noted they didn't find a large change in breast density fat intake. "It was a modest difference in breast density," said the study's senior author Joanne Dorgan. She's a professor of epidemiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore.

COULD A LOW-SALT DIET HURT YOUR HEALTH?



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A controversial new study contends that a low-salt diet could be dangerous for your heart health.

Friday, May 20, 2016

BE GOOD TO THE SKIN YOU'RE IN

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Every minute of every day, your skin is protecting you. Make sure you protect it, too.
The skin is the body's first line of defense. It protects against all manner of microscopic invaders too small to be seen by your eyes. It also protects against the sun's harmful radiation. But that protection comes at a cost, and that's why it's important to protect to your skin.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

POTATO-HEAVY DIET LINKED TO HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

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Packing potatoes into your diet may put you at higher risk for having high blood pressure, a new study finds, although  the researchers acknowledged that the study presents an interesting paradox.

People who reported eating four or more servings of potatoes per week were 11 percent more likely to have hypertension, compared with people who ate less than one serving of potatoes per month, according to the study.