Articles by Joy Choquette
Individuals Looking for Weight Loss May Need to Lift Weight First
When most Americans think of weight loss, they think immediately of two things: healthier eating and cardio exercise. New studies though, are pointing to the fact that lifting weights may have a greater impact on weight loss than cardio training. The New York Times recently published an article, “Lifting Weights? Your Fat Cells Would Like ...
Muscle and Strength Products: Outlook in 2022
Does this subset of the marketplace look firm or flabby in the year ahead? In the 1930s Popeye was a big deal. Unlike modern-day cartoon characters, however, this ragtag, fast-talking sailor wasn’t pushing sugary cereals and candy to kids. Instead, he encouraged young viewers to eat vegetables—in particular, spinach—to get strong and have muscles that ...
Women, Thyroid Cancer & Microwave Ovens?
Thyroid cancer is the most common form on endocrine cancer today. In an article via Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, facts about thyroid cancer are shared. Though both women and men can experience thyroid cancer, women are more likely to suffer from it in their 40s and 50s. Men aren’t typically diagnosed with thyroid ...
Supporting Women’s Health Through All the Ages and Stages
The women’s health market continues to grow as consumers develop more awareness of natural options. Hot flashes, cramps, restless legs, growing pains, weight gain and fatigue: What do all of these have in common? They’re common issues that women of all ages deal with. From the new adolescent whose body is preparing for menstruation to ...
Consumers Getting Back on Lower-Sugar Track Post-Pandemic
The global pandemic has affected nearly every aspect of life including the diets of most around the world. According to an article in Candy Industry magazine, more than 40 percent of consumers agreed that their snacking had increased during April and July of 2020. Additionally, more than 20 percent said that they’d paid less attention ...
Sugar Alternatives Create Sweet Opportunity
New trends show a strong market for alternative sweeteners. When Def Leppard released its hit song, “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” in 1987 its message reiterated the nutrition of the times. Low-fat products were all the rage, though many consumers didn’t realize that the sugar content was increased in cookies, cakes and candies to make ...
Can Stem Cell Treatment Help Those Suffering From Arthritis?
Pain and inflammation are frequently caused by a form of arthritis. In the past, dealing with arthritis meant learning to live with the pain, no matter how uncomfortable one got. New therapies, treatments and supplements available today, however, provide new hope for those suffering from arthritis and other pain and inflammation issues. One new field ...
Helpful Ingredients Offer New Hope to Pain & Inflammation Sufferers
Current trends and innovative ingredients to combat pain and inflammation continue to grow in 2021. “Oh, my aching back!” This sentiment, and others like it, has never been more of a reality than it is today. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), millions of people in the United States are afflicted ...
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