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51 Surprisingly Unhealthy Foods In The World: Items You Shouldn’t Put In Your Mouth

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Don’t let the idea that these food items are made of supposedly natural and healthy ingredients fool you. They are scientifically proven to be dangerous to health, so don’t put them in your mouth. 

From fruit juices to milk and even tuna, here are 51 of the most unhealthy foods you should avoid to stay healthy:

51. Fruit Juice

Many fruit juices on the market are labeled natural and healthy when they are far from being beneficial to the body. They may be made from natural fruits, but the ingredients have been heavily processed to fit cans and cartons and stay there for long periods. Apart from being fiber-less, these fruit juices are high in sugar, which has been linked to higher obesity risk in one study.

Fruit juices on supermarket shelves may not be as healthy as previously thought. Pixabay/silviarita

50. French Fries

Everybody loves French fries. Sadly, it’s not the best food to munch on when looking for a healthy snack. Fried foods, in general, are unhealthy because of the oil used in preparing them. In addition, fries are high in acrylamide, which increases cancer risk, according to the American Cancer Society

French fries French fries are high in acrylamide, which increases cancer risk. Pixabay/Ande_Hazel

49. Bacon

Bacon is classified under processed meats — possibly the worst type of food anyone could eat. It’s made from red meat that has been processed with harmful chemicals and additives, such as nitrates, for preservation and color. When exposed to high heat, nitrates turn into carcinogenic compounds, as per Meat Science.

Bacon Consuming a piece of bacon a day increases your risk of colorectal cancer. phouavang82/Pixabay

48. Cereal

Cereals are almost everyone’s everyday go-to breakfast, especially kids. They are easy to prepare and taste good. But they are very high in sugars and refined carbs that could wreak havoc on the body. Experts have been warning about sugary cereals for the longest time, saying they can lead to weight gain, high blood pressure and even tooth decay. 

cereal Cereals marketed toward children are loaded with sugar. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

47. Energy Drinks

When low on energy, many people turn to energy drinks for help without thinking too much about it. Unfortunately, these beverages fall under the category of sugary drinks. Aside from being high in sugar, they also contain loads of caffeine. The two are known to cause many health problems, such as diabetes, obesity and heart problems.

Energy drinks Consuming energy drinks frequently can lead to heart trouble, obesity and diabetes. Photo courtesy of Simon Desmarais, CC BY-SA 2.0

46. Tuna

For tuna lovers out there, you are at high risk of suffering mercury poisoning. Tuna is one fish known to contain a high amount of mercury, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Frequent exposure to mercury could lead to  tremors, blindness and even death. 

tuna Certain tuna varieties have high levels of mercury detrimental to health. Toru Hanai/Reuters

45. Mac & Cheese

Another food item to eliminate from your pantry is boxed mac & cheese. This food is high in sodium, fat, calories and refined carbohydrates — the perfect combination for guaranteed weight gain and serious health problems, such as hypertension and heart disease.

Mac and cheese Mac & cheese is high in sodium, fat and carbohydrates. Pink Sherbet Photography, CC BY 2.0

44. Milk

Got milk? Well, we have bad news for you. While milk has been marketed to be healthy for the body, there is scientific evidence that it could also be unhealthy. Milk has been associated with several conditions, including high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and even cancer. Experts say this shouldn’t come as a surprise since cow’s milk has always been intended for its calf, not humans. 

milk It’s the lactose in milk that causes some people to have digestive problems. Photo Courtesy of Pixabay

43. Hot Fudge

It’s no secret that corn syrup is bad for the body. And this is the primary ingredient of hot fudge, making the drink everyone likes to enjoy every so often quite unhealthy. Its high sugar content leads to weight gain and possibly diabetes, as per Mashed.  

hot fudge Hot fudge is very high in sugar that leads to weight gain and obesity. Jana Ohajdova/Unsplash

42. Popcorn

Watching Netflix isn’t complete without popcorn. The easy-to-prepare, microwaveable snack is delicious. But the thing that makes it flavorful also makes it unhealthy. Popcorn contains sodium, which increases blood pressure and cardiovascular disease risk. 

popcorn Microwave popcorn like Pop Secret are filled with trans fats. Image courtesy of Shutterstock

41. Hot Dogs

Considered a mystery meat because of its somewhat mysterious ingredients, hot dogs are high in sodium, corn syrup, sodium phosphate and sodium nitrate. These components have been linked to chronic kidney disease, heart disease, weak bones and accelerated aging in various research efforts. One study even said each hot dog cuts more than 30 minutes of one’s lifespan.

hot dog It’s probably best not to ask what’s inside of your hot dog. Pixabay Public Domain

40. Buffalo Wings

Before they get covered in a buttery sauce, they are fried in a batter with salt and other flavorings. The high sodium content is one of the things that makes buffalo wings unhealthy. Each serving is also loaded with calories, according to Mashed.

Chicken Wings Each serving of buffalo wings is loaded with calories. araf60plus/Pixabay

39. Grilled Cheese

American cheese, the main component of this food, has been dubbed one of the worst foods ever made. The use of oil and butter in preparing the meal, plus the white bread that goes with the cheese, all the more make grilled cheese unhealthy. 

Grilled Cheese Grilled cheese is dubbed one of the worst foods ever made for a reason. Pixzolo Photography/Unsplash

38. White Sugar

This one is a no-brainer. White sugar has been linked to unhealthy conditions and diseases since time immemorial. High consumption of this ingredient increases the risk of diabetes, heart disease and obesity.

sugar high The adverse effects a high-sugar diet can have on the human body include more than just obesity. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

37. Pancake Syrup

There are two main types of pancake syrups available on the market: the highly processed, high-fructose formula and the fancy natural maple syrup. Unfortunately, none of them is healthy for you. Experts recommend eating this sparingly since it could max out one’s recommended daily sugar intake.

pancake with syrup Pancake syrups are high in sugar that is unhealthy to the body. Touka_hogimoto/Pixabay

36. Charred Meats

Between grilling and frying, many people prefer the former since it drains excess fat during the cooking process. Unfortunately, there is a downside to this when charring takes place. Charred meat contains carcinogenic compounds that promote colorectal, prostate, pancreatic and breast cancers, according to Eat This, Not That

Grilled Meat Charred meat contains carcinogenic compounds. Pa_Br/Pixabay

35. Pie Crust

Moms love ready-to-bake pie crusts because they save them time when preparing pastries. But the store-bought pre-made pie crusts contain preservatives, such as BHA and BHT. The two are detrimental to the circulatory system, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Pie Store-bought pie crusts contain unhealthy preservatives. PublicDomainPictures/Pixabay

34. Barbecue Sauce

Did you know that just two tablespoons of this sauce contain 70 calories and 15 grams of sugar?  And, undeniably, everyone does not settle for just two tablespoons when they have this delicious sauce on hand. A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that the high fructose corn syrup present in barbecue sauces increases heart disease risk. 

BBQ sauce Barbecue sauce may be delicious, but it’s also dangerous to the health. redmac/Pixabay

33. Cheesecake

The decadent and creamy cheesecake is very tempting for most people. But giving into it means one is increasing their risk of health conditions. This dessert is high in fat, sugar and sodium, as pointed out by Eat This, Not That. 

cheesecake This dessert is high in fat, sugar and sodium. Pixabay/congerdesign

32. Margarine

Margarine has a creamy taste that makes it appealing to many people. But just so you know, this food item contains a blend of vegetable oils, including palm oil, which has a high saturated fat content. So don’t be surprised when you experience inflammation. Margarine is known to cause that and even more.

Margarine Besides vegetable oil, margarine is filled with trans-fat, which boosts your risk of developing inflammations, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and high cholesterol. DJ-Dwayne / Flickr

31. Taco Bowls

Don’t be fooled into thinking that this food is healthy. A taco bowl is actually loaded with calories, fat and sodium. The fried tortilla alone is a dead giveaway it is not for those who want to stay healthy. The meat, cheese, sour cream and various sauces also add to this food’s unhealthy profile.

chicken-gbc76b35e4_1280 Taco bowls are loaded with calories, fat and sodium. JaimeAP/Pixabay

30. Fettuccine Alfredo

Easy to prepare and very delicious to the palate. That’s fettuccine Alfredo for most people. Surprisingly, it is also one of the worst pasta dishes ever made. The dish is made of butter, cream, salt, cheese and carbs, making it high in calories. The Food Network said one portion already contains 1,200 calories or more and 74 grams of fat.

pasta-ge8fb87cd0_1280 Fettuccine Alfredo is high in calories, salt and fat. Engin_Akyurt/Pixabay

29. Belgian Waffles

This next food item smells so great, it’s almost always impossible to say no to it. But here’s one good reason to turn it down — it’s unhealthy. Belgian waffles are loaded with sugars and carbs. They also have sodium, so they are not recommended as a regular breakfast option. 

waffles-g4a074b2fc_1280 Belgian waffles could lead to weight gain and obesity because of the high sugar content. Bru-nO/Pixabay

28. Potato Chips

Potato chips are high in oil, salt and sometimes even additives. The consequences of eating this frequently are dire. Experts consider them empty calories for a reason. They don’t offer nutrients. Mashed said eating potato chips has also been linked to diabetes, cancer and other conditions. 

potato chips People from poorer areas are more prone to relying on cheaper, high-sodium foods, such as chips and sodas. Pixabay/avantrend

27. White Bread

White bread may seem not that unhealthy since it does not taste as sweet as other pastries. However, the glycemic index of white bread makes blood sugar levels spike after consumption. The high sugar content could lead to cardiovascular disease, kidney failure and obesity in the long run.

white bread White bread is made with highly refined flour, which is absorbed as sugar. Pixabay/Sornram Srithong

26. Red Meat

Research shows that eating red meat takes a toll on the body. One large study even found that red meat increases the risk of kidney disease and eventually kidney failure. This explains why doctors recommend restricting protein intake in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease.

Red Meat In 2015, the World Health Organization stated that red meat is “probably carcinogenic to humans.” mali maeder/Pexels

25. Jello

It’s a fun food many people enjoy, especially kids. But jello is very unhealthy. Its jiggly form is made possible with the use of animal gelatin (bones, tendons and other connective tissue). Meanwhile, its sweet and often fruity flavor is from the sugar and additives it contains. It’s best to avoid it if you want to stay healthy or lose weight, according to Eat This, Not That.

jello-gc220b3058_1280 Jello is high in sugar, making it unhealthy to the human body. Bluesnap/Pixabay

24. Coffee Creamer

For most of us, adding creamer to our cup of coffee is more than just a habit. It’s already part of the experience. But did you know that coffee creamer does not contain cream? The ones sold at stores are made of water, sugar and soybean or canola oil. They also come with synthetic additives. Even fat-free and sugar-free creamers are not safe since they are made of the same stuff, plus artificial sweeteners. 

coffee with creamer Coffee creamer is made of water, sugar and soybean or canola oil. insung yoon/Unsplash

23. Churros

You’ll find these at fairs, festivals and even at cafes. They always seem like a great choice for a snack with their sweet deliciousness. But this fried dough covered in sugar does not offer any nutrition. Worse, the oil it’s fried in has been linked to heart disease and other conditions, according to the Los Angeles Times

churros-g2c29997cd_1280 They always seem like a great choice for a snack with their sweet deliciousness. But this fried dough covered in sugar does not offer any nutrition. Daria-Yakovleva?Pixabay

22. Fondant

Fondant turns cakes into beautiful works of art. But it’s  The hydrogenated oil used in making it contains trans fat. So while fondant is safe to it, it is not healthy for the body at all.

cake-g9639680b2_1280 Fondant is mainly made of pure sugar with additives to help keep its form sturdy. PublicDomainPictures/Pixabay

21. Onion Rings

So you ditched French fries for onion rings thinking the latter is healthier than the former? Newsflash: it’s not. Onion rings are just as bad even if the main component is a vegetable. The nutritional benefit of onions is automatically voided once it is covered in batter with salt and sugar and deep-fried in oil. So you better think twice about having either of the two food items.

crunchy-gd43c9fac2_1280 Onion rings are bad even if the main component is a vegetable. FabricioMacedoPhotos/Pixabay

20. Mayonnaise

The famous condiment contains sodium, sugar and preservatives. It brims with fat and contains about 50% of the daily recommended sodium. So yes, mayonnaise is not good for you.

aioli-g802fc953b_1280 Even the non-fat version of mayonnaise is unhealthy. epicabtus/Pixabay

19. Nachos

People may try to justify nachos as a healthy snack due to the vegetable toppings that come with the dish. What many forget is the tortilla chips used as a base do not provide any sort of nutrients and are fried in oil. Most preparations are also high in sodium. 

Nachos The tortilla chips used as base do not provide any sort of nutrients and are fried in oil. Earls37a (CC BY 2.0)

18. Fish and Chips

The seafood aspect of this dish may be packed with lean protein. But that’s just the good side of it. Once it’s covered in salt and batter and deep fried in oil, then you know there’s trouble. The fries that go along with it are also loaded with sodium and fat. 

fish-gf96714db9_1280 Once it’s covered in salt and batter and deep fried in oil, then you know there’s trouble. Kariwil/Pixabay

17. Mozzarella Sticks

Having a golden brown appearance at the dinner table is a sign that what you are about to eat is not healthy. This applies to all fried foods, including mozzarella sticks. They are high in saturated fat, calories and sodium. SFGate noted that mozzarella sticks increase the risk of heart disease and obesity. 

mozzarella-sticks-g9b4e84461_1280 Mozzarella sticks are high in saturated fat, calories and sodium. erikatanith/Pixabay

16. Salad Dressing

Believe it or not, salad dressings could also be bad for the health. Some contain high fructose corn syrup and soybean oil. The former has been associated with weight gain and diabetes, while the latter is said to cause inflammation and increase appetite, according to Eat This, Not That. 

salad-g4f9aab62f_1280 Some salad dressings contain high fructose corn syrup and soybean oil. ailinder/Pixabay

15. Candy Corn

A Halloween favorite, candy corn is famous among kids and adults alike. But what many ignore about this sweet treat is it’s made of corn syrup and sugar. Just 15 pieces of candy corn contain 110 calories and 22 grams of sugar, as per Mashed. So even if it tastes good, it should be avoided to stay healthy. 

candy-corn-ge481a7af2_1280 Candy corn causes tooth decay due to its sugar content. WOKANDAPIX/Pixabay

14. Eel

Aside from tuna, eel is another fish to avoid. Experts said this also contains elevated mercury levels, making eel harmful to those who consume it. Instead of your usual eel sushi, opt for the healthier California roll.

eel-g397b0c2a2_1280 Aside from tuna, eel is another fish to avoid. Experts said this also contains elevated mercury levels. mikuratv/Pixabay

13. Fried Rice

Fried rice offers a variety of flavors because of it combines several ingredients, including rice, eggs, vegetables, seafood and meat. A serving is high in calories and fat because everything is cooked in oil. It also has high sodium content. A meal with brown rice is a much better food option.

fried-rice-gc73fc8e91_1280 A serving is high in calories and fat because everything is cooked in oil. takedahrs/Pixabay

12. Granola Bars

Granola bars are advertised as healthy snacks. But reading their food label will reveal their true color as an unhealthy food. Most store-available granola bars are high in sugar and carbohydrates. They are also heavily processed, so even the fruit tidbits are no longer healthy.

granola-g9e6a77d14_1280 Most store-available granola bars are high in sugar and carbohydrates. walterrodriguezph/Pixabay

11. Garlic Bread

This next food item is high on the glycemic index scale because of its high carbohydrate content. While garlic may be healthy, the bread and butter combination is not. According to Health Reporter, garlic bread could never be considered healthy due to its high carb and saturated fat content. 

garlic-bread-g69126bfb5_1280 Garlic bread is high on the glycemic index scale because of its high carbohydrate content. Ragabz/Pixabay

10. Corn Dogs

Like hot dogs, corn dogs are considered junk food. The hot dog inside is already a clear sign that it’s unhealthy. The batter with salt and sugar adds to its unhealthy reputation. It’s also deep-fried, and as mentioned earlier, anything fried in vegetable oil is high in unhealthy fat. 

corn-dogs-g2a0526746_1280 Like hot dogs, corn dogs are considered junk food. eatde/Pixabay

9. Milkshakes

Everybody loves milkshakes, especially during the hot season. But this drink should be limited or, better yet, removed from your diet.  Just a single glass could bring unhealthy changes to blood vessels and red blood cells, according to Live Science

table-g651ee36ac_1280 Most milkshakes are so high in calories, sugar and fat. ninastock/Pixabay

8. Croissants

The buttery and flaky goodness of croissants makes every bite a heavenly experience. But you should know that it could also lead you straight to the path of weight gain. Like most bread, a croissant has loads of calories, fat and carbs. 

bread-g13d119dbc_1280 Like most bread, a croissant has loads of calories, fat and carbs. Pexels/Pixabay

7. Muffins

Muffins are carbs. Store-bought ones are also the worst since they contain preservatives. The high fat and sugar content of the pastry makes it addicting. Most commercial muffins also contain soybean and additives. 

muffins-gd8b6b96eb_1280 Store-bought ones are also the worst since they contain preservatives. webvilla/Pixabay

6. Frozen Pies

Frozen pies may seem like a lifesaver for those who are always on the go. But they are actually the opposite. Store-bought ones have trans fat, soybean oil and hydrogenated soybean oil. All of which guarantee weight gain. So don’t expect to shed pounds when you are munching on these from time to time. 

cake-g2c9260a83_1280 Store-bought ones have trans fat, soybean oil and hydrogenated soybean oil. la-fontaine/Pixabay

5. Chinese Food

Who doesn’t like Chinese food? It’s flavorful, savory and colorful because of its numerous ingredients. But what makes this unhealthy is its high sodium content. It is also rather low in protein and fiber, as per McGill University

noodles-geed69cd44_1280 What makes Chinese food unhealthy is its high sodium content. RitaE/Pixabay

4. Gummy Bears

They may be considered one of the worst treats to ever exist, but gummy bears seem to be everyone’s favorite not only because of their sweet taste but also because of their cute appearance. Unfortunately, they are bad for the teeth and also increase the risk of diabetes and obesity. After all, gummy bears are mostly made of sugar. 

gummy bear Consuming gummy bears could lead to weight and health problems. Pixabay, public domain

3. Vegetable Chips

The word “vegetable” has a positive connotation, but the “chips” after it confirms its unhealthy profile. Commercially available vegetable chips are high in salt, fat and even preservatives. It’s best to avoid or drop this from your diet.  

sweet-potato-g8088d85e9_1280 Commercially available vegetable chips are high in salt, fat and even preservatives. Einladung_zum-Essen/Pixabay

2. Pizza

America’s go-to meal has long been tied to an unhealthy diet. The calories, sodium and carbohydrates are enough reasons to justify this. Plus, some pizzas have sugar in the crust and certain toppings and sauces. Though it may be tasty, pizza is not good for you unless you know how to make healthy versions of this food

pizza Frozen pizza is one of the most processed foods one can find on the market shelves today. Pixabay/Engin Akyurt

1. Fried Chicken

Completing the list is another favorite of most people. Fried chicken is a staple in the American diet. Most fast food chains come up with their versions of this dish, but all of them are very high in sodium, calories and fat. This explains why fried chicken is always part of unhealthy food lists.

fried chicken Fried chicken is one of the many unhealthy staples found in the American diet. Pixabay/PooX2





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Feeling Tired All The Time? Possible Causes And Solutions

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Long days of work, lack of sleep, and stress at the office can be the most common factors that make you feel tired. However, feeling “tired all the time” (TATT) without known reasons can be an indication of an underlying health issue that needs immediate attention.

Finding the exact cause of the lingering tiredness can be the first step toward solving the symptom.

Health conditions that cause fatigue:

1. Anemia – Anemia is one of the most common causes of fatigue. A person who has anemia does not have enough red blood cells in the body, causing symptoms such as tiredness, dizziness, feeling cold and crankiness.

Most often, anemia is caused by iron deficiency. Hence, the condition can be best resolved by including iron-rich foods in the diet and use of iron supplements.

2. Sleep Apnea – It causes the body to stop breathing momentarily during sleep. The condition can affect the quality of sleep and hence make you feel fatigued.

For milder cases of sleep apnea, lifestyle changes such as losing weight or quitting smoking can help solve the sleep disorder. In more severe cases where there is an obstruction in breathing, surgeries and therapies can help.

3. Diabetes – A person who has diabetes has changes in blood sugar level, which can cause fatigue. A patient who is already on diabetic medication can also experience tiredness as a side effect of the medication.

Early identification and taking the correct treatment is the key to managing diabetes. Losing extra weight and having a healthy diet also help in the treatment.

4. Thyroid – Thyroid diseases can be due to an overactive or an underactive thyroid gland. In people who have an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), the metabolism slows down leading to symptoms such as lethargy and fatigue. In people with an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), the metabolism speeds up leading to fatigue and difficulty sleeping.

Right diet and lifestyle choices, along with medications, can help in thyroid management.

5. Infections – A person can show symptoms of fatigue when the body is fighting a viral or bacterial infection. Infections ranging from the flu to HIV can cause tiredness.

Along with fatigue, other symptoms such as fever, headache, body aches, shortness of breath and appetite loss can also accompany the infection. Treating the symptoms and taking adequate rest helps in faster recovery.

6. Food allergies – Fatigue may be an early warning sign of hidden food allergies and autoimmune disorders such as celiac disease. Identifying the allergen using a food allergy test or through an elimination diet can help in allergy treatment.

7. Heart disease – If you feel exhausted from an activity that used to be easy, then it is good to check your heart health, as fatigue can be an indication of underlying heart disease.

8. Depression/ anxiety – Fatigue can also be an indicator of a mental health disorder such as depression or anxiety. A combination of medication and psychotherapy can help relieve symptoms.

Lifestyle causes

Apart from serious health conditions, certain lifestyle habits such as dehydration, poor diet, stress and insufficient sleep can cause exhaustion. Having a well-balanced diet, regular exercise and routine sleep can help solve fatigue caused by lifestyle habits.

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How To Overcome Your Sleep Debt And Reclaim Energy

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Picture this: you’re burning the midnight oil, studying or binge-watching your favorite shows, all at the expense of a good night’s sleep. Have you ever stopped to think about the toll it takes on your body and mind? The consequences can be more serious than you might realize.

Not getting enough sleep can translate into a multitude of issues, including weight gain, lack of focus, tiredness, a haze of confusion, and even depression. If you too are encountering similar issues lately then chances are you have a sleep debt.

Wondering what is sleep debt?

People from 13-18 years of age need 8 hours of sleep, whilst adults beyond that age will require at least 7 hours of snooze.

Sleep debt is a collection of the total hours you haven’t slept or traded your sleep for something else. Sleep debt keeps piling up as a person falls short of the total hours of sleep recommended for an adult, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

And when you keep letting go of your sleep for other activities, the body adapts to the new normal and effects start to reflect on the energy levels, which deplete.

“However, like every other debt out there, this too has a repayment option,” Dr. Kunal Kumar, medical director of the Sleep Center at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, told Livestrong.

Below are some expert-vetted ways you can pay back the sleep debt. (Courtesy: Livestrong and Sleepfoundation)

Just like financial debt, imagine sleep debt as a debt you owe to your body. It needs to be repaid. The good news is that catching up on sleep is indeed possible.

  • Maintain a set sleep schedule: Overhauling the sleep schedule is a pretty difficult task to achieve, and it’s best to do that gradually. Create a set sleep schedule by making some small changes to your routine. Instead of making abrupt shifts in your bedtime or wake-up time, adjust them gradually by 15 to 30-minute increments.
  • Minimize your gadget usage: Wind down activities and minimize electronic usage before bed to promote better sleep. Relax and prepare for quality sleep by dimming the lights and setting an alarm for 30 minutes to an hour before bed.
  • Reshuffle your sleeping arrangements: Are you finding it hard to get a good night’s sleep due to excessive sweating? Well, here’s a handy solution: consider upgrading to a cooling mattress or opting for cooling sheets. These innovative sleep essentials can help regulate your body temperature, and keep you comfortably cool throughout the night, ensuring a more blissful slumber. Memory foam pillows can work wonders in relieving neck and back discomfort in case you are struggling with backache.
  • Improve the bedroom environment: Create a sleep-friendly bedroom environment by adjusting the temperature for comfort, and blocking out disruptive lights, or noises that might disturb your restful slumber. And if your mattress, pillow, or sheets are worn out or no longer providing the support you need, consider treating yourself to new ones.

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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Slow The Progression Of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Study

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Omega-3 fatty acids are known for a range of health benefits, from promoting brain and heart health to reducing inflammation and protection against several chronic conditions.

In a new study, researchers found that omega-3 acids, especially the type found in foods like flaxseeds, walnuts, chia seeds, canola oil and soybean oil, can slow down the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

It is a debilitating nervous system disease that gradually worsens over time and can be fatal. The condition results in a loss of muscle control and affects the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. It is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease after the baseball player who was diagnosed with it.

The initial symptoms of the disease include muscle weakness, difficulty in walking and hand movements. The symptoms can slowly progress to difficulties with chewing, swallowing, speaking and breathing.

The exact cause of ALS is not known. However, around 10% of people get it from a risk gene passed down from a family member. It is estimated that more than 32,000 people in the U.S. live with the condition.

In the latest study, researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Massachusetts evaluated 449 people living with ALS in a clinical trial. The team assessed the severity of their symptoms, the progression of their disease, along with the levels of omega-3 fatty acids in their blood, for 18 months.

The study suggested that alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), a type of omega-3 found in plants, is particularly beneficial in slowing the progression of ALS. The participants with the highest levels of ALA had a 50% reduced risk of death during the study period compared to those with the lowest levels of ALA.

Researchers also found a reduction in death risk in participants who had eicosapentaenoic acid, the type of omega-3 fatty acid found in fatty fish and fish oil, and linoleic acid found in vegetable oils, nuts and seeds.

A previous study conducted by the same team suggested that a diet high in ALA and higher blood levels of the nutrient could reduce the risk of developing the condition.

“In this study, we found that among people living with ALS, higher blood levels of ALA were also associated with a slower disease progression and a lower risk of death within the study period. These findings, along with our previous research suggest that this fatty acid may have neuroprotective effects that could benefit people with ALS,” said Kjetil Bjornevik, the lead author of the study.

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