Author: PipeTabor

Cancer

Supporting a Friend with Cancer

I just wanted to pass along this article about how we can help support others who are battling cancer. I know I find myself not wanting to “bother” friends, but want to help where I can. She has some great ideas . . .  Read more here. (PS–don’t send food […]

Aging, Brain and Nervous System Health, Exercise, Women's Health

Exercise–To Reduce Physical and Mental Decline After Menopause

Or, maybe the title should simply read “Exercise”! Over and over research results are confirming the benefits of exercise. There is simply no substitute. So, I’ll keep posting the latest “news” about exercise, hoping that it keeps you motivated or gets you motivated! 🙂 Let’s face it, exercise is often […]

Brain and Nervous System Health, Nutrition and Diet

Fish oil–For Your Brain

Researchers report that fish oil supplementation helps brain function including reducing brain atrophy and improving cognitive function. Foods to support the brain include salmon, sardines, as well as nuts, seeds, avocados. There are many other benefits of high quality fish oils, too–including skin and hair health, immune support, etc. Click […]

Children's Health, Nutrition and Diet

The Family That Cooks . . .

Results are in: findings indicate that children of parents who cook meals at home tend to have healthier diets. I would also add that it is helpful to have the children grocery shop–let them make vegetable and fruit choices, for example–and cook with you, too! Yes, meal preparation may take […]

Brain and Nervous System Health, Diabetes, Heart Health, Nutrition and Diet

Coffee–My Favorite Botanical!!

Research continues to find that drinking coffee has many health benefits. These benefits include reducing risk of Type II diabetes, reducing risk of cardiovascular disease, and protecting the brain. Remember, though, all things in moderation. And if you have high blood pressure aggravated by caffeine, you should avoid coffee. Check […]

Cancer, Nutrition and Diet

Ginger May Help Fight Cancer

Not only is ginger a great anti-inflammatory and digestive aid, it seems to promote leukemia cell death. Click here for more info. Please avoid the sugared gingers, though, and simply include in stir-fry, tea, and even grated on a salad (won’t take much!). Enjoy–to your health!!