Quotes of the Day
Jean-Marc Hachey's superb tome, "The Canadian Guide to Working and Living Overseas", is useful for every international job seeker who wishes to go beyond the scope of the "International Job Finer". Hachey spends 120 pages alone on helping readers determine their "International I.Q." and another 300 pages listing websites of specific international employers. [2002] - Daniel Lauber
The 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee concluded that evidence exists that a dietary pattern higher in vegetables, fruits, and whole grains and lower in red and processed meats, high-fat dairy products, refined grains, sweets, and sugar-sweetened beverages reduces the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. [2018] - Joy Bauer
When you dare to try, you practice. And through practice, you develop ability. [2001] - Dolf de Roos
According to USPSTF guidelines, men younger than fifty-five or older than seventy should not be tested for PSA. Between ages fifty-five and sixty-nine, it is an individual choice. They note that “Screening offers a small potential benefit of reducing the chance of death from prostate cancer in some men. However, many men will experience potential harms of screening.” [2020] - Jason Fung
Soy protein powder and isolated or concentrated soy protein-based processed foods don't promote health. Because the amino acid distribution of soy protein powders is very similar to that of animal protein and is highly concentrated, such powders can increase IGF-1 levels too much, which is not helpful in preventing or treating cancer. Eating edamame or tempeh and using dried soybeans in soups and stews are the most favorable and protective ways to utilize soy. Tofu and soymilk have the fiber of the bean removed, and though they may still have benefits, they don't have as much anticancer potential. Using the whole beans, along with other beans, lentils, and peas, offers more potential protection. [2020] - Joel Fuhrman
