Recent headlines have suggested that daydreaming is a sign of brilliance. Shocking right? Read more on this topic from doctors Oz and Roizen! Daydream believers True, as a young man, Einstein was accused of daydreaming, and according to a recent study published in Neuropsychologia, "mind wandering positively correlated with fluid intelligence and creativity." But really, how …Continue Reading
Do You Actually Know How to Clean Your Apples? + More
A new way to clean apples Apple picking is a fall tradition and, depending on where you live, you can enjoy that fresh-off-the-tree flavor of many of the more than 100 varieties grown commercially around the U.S. The colonists planted the first apple trees here in the 1600s -- crabapples are the only native variety. No matter what your favorite apple is, unfortunately, chances …Continue Reading
The Sour Side of Sugar
What weighs in at 66 pounds -- a year, every year, per person -- in America? Sugar! That's how much you're taking in from high fructose corn syrup, cane sugar and other sweeteners like dextrose, fructose and malt. Read more as doctors Oz and Roizen tackles the sour side of sugar! The sour side of sugar and the sugar lobby There are over 60 names for sweeteners found on food …Continue Reading
Type 3 Diabetes: The Alzheimer’s-glucose connection
Alzheimer's disease is common and mysterious, well-documented and hidden. Though it affects an estimated 5.4 million Americans today (5.3 million are 65 or older), by 2050 almost 14 million people in the U.S. and 1.4 million in Canada are expected to have this condition. Type 3 Diabetes: The Alzheimer's-glucose connection Although there are medications available, none slows the …Continue Reading