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Can Eating Fruits and Vegetables Improve Your Psychological Well-Being?

February 24, 2017

We all know that maintaining a balanced diet and consuming an appropriate amount of fruits and vegetables is necessary to live a healthy lifestyle, but new study results show that these benefits may not be limited to your physical health.

In a study conducted at the University of Otago in New Zealand, researchers studied 2 groups of young adults (ages 18-25); one group maintained their normal eating habits, while the other consumed extra servings of fruit and vegetables. After a two-week period, the group consuming the extra servings of fruit and veg reported higher levels of motivation and vitality, which are associated with better mental health.

The study team concludes that: “This is the first study to show that providing high-quality FV to young adults can result in short-term improvements in vitality, flourishing, and motivation. Findings provide initial validation of a causal relationship between FV and well-being, suggesting that large-scale intervention studies are warranted.”

For the full article, click here.

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Why Loneliness Can Take a Heavier Toll On Elders

February 17, 2017

It is often said that older adults have better developed relationship skills, and as one ages it becomes easier to tolerate a friend’s imperfections and value new connections. But as life goes on, the difficulty of making new friends and acquaintances increases. Many people develop a friend set that they cherish through middle age, but become distant with during their senior years. This phenomenon can actually lead to significant health problems, as outlined by new research.

A study conducted at the University of California followed 1,600 participants with an average age of 71. They found that those who reported loneliness had a higher mortality rate than those that didn’t. Social isolation and loneliness also results in a higher risk of depression, cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer’s, and other illnesses such as coronary artery disease.

There is strong evidence to show that elders who are more social and who make an effort to forge new friendships often live more enjoyable lives than those who do not. To read the full article, visit the New York Time’s website here.

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New Diabetes Treatment Could Eliminate Need for Insulin Injections

January 27, 2017

An experimental therapy being developed for diabetes may completely change the way patients treat both Type 1 and Type 2 variants of the disease. This treatment was originally tested on mice, and involves implanting genetically engineered cells under the skin. These cells automatically release insulin as required by the body. Mice that were treated using this method were found to have normal blood sugar levels for several weeks during evaluation.

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Scientists hope to obtain a clinical trial license to test this new technology on patients within the next 2 years. “By 2040, every tenth human on the planet will suffer from some kind of diabetes, that’s dramatic. We should be able to do a lot better than people measuring their glucose,” says Martin Fussenegger, lead researcher. If this treatment is confirmed to be both effective and safe in humans, patients could be given an implant that would only have to be replaced 3 times per year. This implant could also control blood sugar levels more effectively than regular injections.

To read more about this experimental treatment, click here.

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