Tag: Nutritional tips

Treating High Cholesterol (Video)

Most people know that high cholesterol is bad for your heart. But many people may not realize they have borderline...

February 27, 2017

Nutrition and Cancer: Diet Tips to Lower...

Many cancers diagnosed in the United States every year can be linked to body fatness, physical inactivity, excess alcohol consumption...

February 21, 2017

Food is Best Source for Your Vitamin...

For most people, eating wholesome food — and it doesn’t take that much — is the most cost-effective and healthiest...

February 14, 2017

Roundup: Hearing Loss is Now No. 3...

Almost twice as many people report hearing loss as report diabetes or cancer, the CDC said in a new report.

February 10, 2017

How to Beat Heart Disease (Video)

Are you at risk for heart disease? If you haven’t had a checkup in a long time, you could be....

February 8, 2017

Roundup: U.S. Heart Failure Rates Rising; Timing...

The number of Americans adults diagnosed with heart failure jumped by 800,000 over five years, the American Heart Association (AHA)...

February 3, 2017

Roundup: Weekend-Only Exercise Does a Body Good;...

If the only time you can find to exercise is the weekend and you’re feeling guilty about it – stop...

January 13, 2017

‘Shrimp & Hash’ Dish Proves Eating Healthy...

Whether you’re planning to entertain or you’re headed to a Super Bowl party, you don’t have to be satisfied with...

January 12, 2017

Top 3 Myths About Gluten

Most people who buy gluten-free products don’t have celiac disease or even a mild sensitivity to wheat.

January 5, 2017

Weighing Diet Claims: Too Good to be...

Claims by promoters of popular diets often say you can lose weight permanently without much effort or any significant lifestyle...

January 2, 2017

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#BaptistHealthy Easy Eats: Lentil Soup

Having a few pantry staples can help you put together a few quick and comforting meals. These are items you should try to always have on...

Coronavirus Roundup: New CDC Data on...

New CDC Study: 71% of COVID-19 Patients Hospitalized had Underlying Health Issues Preliminary findings from a study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and...

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Nutrition is Key to a Healthy...

Proper nutrition is key to maintaining a healthy immune system, which consists of various organs, cells and tissues that help fight off pathogens, like viruses...

The FAQs on Coronavirus

Coronavirus concerns are dominating our daily lives. You have questions. Our physicians have answers. Host, Dr. Jonathan Fialkow and his guest, Dr. Kamaljit Kaur address the most frequently asked...

FIU Using 3D Printing to Make...

Florida International University and Baptist Health South Florida are partnering on an initiative to manufacture face shields for healthcare workers on the front lines of...

Pregnant Women and Coronavirus: Don’t Stress,...

Do pregnant women have more to fear from the coronavirus (COVID-19) than the average, healthy adult? Public health officials and doctors say that there are...