The good work carried out by international organizations is all powered by the tireless efforts of a global workforce, and the best way to support the mission is by supporting staff members’ health and well-being. Today more than ever, the world needs the selfless work of international organizations delivering crucial aid and support during conflict, […]
Overall diet matters for healthy aging
While there is no one-size-fits-all diet for longevity, eating patterns that emphasize unprocessed or minimally processed foods including vegetables, whole grains, nuts and legumes, seem to support healthy aging, according to experts quoted in a recent New York Times article. They also noted several specific dietary components that research has linked to improved longevity. Frank Hu, Fredrick J. Stare Professor […]
Extension webinar to focus on heart-healthy eating to lower high blood pressure
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Anyone interested in learning about heart health to prevent or manage cardiovascular disease can benefit from a Penn State Extension webinar titled “Exploring the DASH Diet to Lower Your Blood Pressure.” The event will occur from noon to 1 p.m. Oct. 9. This webinar is designed for anyone with or at risk for […]
Ultra-processed foods: Five policy ideas that could protect health
A: What we are eating is making us sick, and ultra-processed foods seem to be a large driver. Today, Americans are living shorter lifespans than people in peer countries, and shockingly so. Why is this happening? Deaths of despair—caused by opioids, alcohol, gun violence, mental health—are certainly taking a toll, and we need to address them. […]
A SNAP Program Incentivizing Healthy Eating Has Paused Due To Lack Of Funding
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is intended to alleviate hunger and malnutrition among low-income households. In 2019, the program served an average of more than 282,000 West Virginians per month. SNAP is a fully federally funded program, except for some state administrative costs. But in West Virginia, the average benefit is $1.29 per person […]
Board Invests $2.3 Million in Healthy Living Programs
The Board of Supervisors has accepted $2.3 million in California Department of Public Health grant funds to support healthy living education and programming in under-resourced neighborhoods across the region. The funds for the program, called CalFresh Healthy Living, will assist a variety of projects. These include improving physical education programs in at least five school […]
A REMEDY FOR SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
A REMEDY FOR SLEEPLESS NIGHTS Let me give you a method that I do for my friends who can’t sleep. Taking sleeping pills is not good for long-term sleep. In this country, sleeping pills are not given at all. Before, I drank hot cow’s milk about half an hour before going to bed, and tried […]
PEOPLE WITH RED URINE, GALLSTONES, AND KIDNEY STONES MUST EAT THE WHITE ROSE FLOWER
PEOPLE WITH RED URINE, GALLSTONES, AND KIDNEY STONES MUST EAT THE WHITE ROSE FLOWER Seine, For urinary diseases, eat the leaves of the white flower. By eating fried flowers, it relieves urinary diseases. beet eaters bile People with kidney stones often have to eat boiled food.gonorrhea If you have anemia, you have to eat a […]
“THE BLACKBOARD’S POWER IS AMAZING”
“THE BLACKBOARD’S POWER IS AMAZING” This (Peperomia pellucida) is called blackboard leaf or fairy betel leaf. In the past, it was used to erase letters from blackboards. It is a habit-growing plant.This plant contains antioxidants that can fight cancer. It is rich in vitamin C and contains beta-carotene which complements vitamin A. Traditional healers from […]
A KANAPHO THAT SUPPORTS HEALTH
A KANAPHO THAT SUPPORTS HEALTH “Kannaf leaves and kannaf leaf salad” is good news for health People with good urine, high blood pressure, loss of color, sedentary legs, blood loss, back pain, kidney heat, bad urine. prostate disease People with residual urine disease, urinary incontinence, weak eyesight, cloudiness, red eyes, Those who suffer from joint […]