Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/alzheimers-disease/the-mediterranean-diet-may-boost-brain-power.aspx The Mediterranean diet is good for your heart, and according to a new study, may help ward off dementia as well. MONDAY, May 20, 2013 —The Mediterranean diet, renowned for its heart-health effects, may also give a brain boost to the elderly, according to a study published today in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery […]
Jeff Zisselman sharing Fitness in Middle Age May Help Shield Men From Cancer Later
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/mens-health/0516/fitness-in-middle-age-may-help-shield-men-from-cancer-later.aspx Study found even modest improvements seemed to lower disease risk. THURSDAY, May 16, 2013 (HealthDay News) — Men who are physically fit in middle age have a lower risk of developing and dying from certain cancers, new research indicates. “Fitness is a huge predictor of [cancer] risk,” said Dr. Susan Lakoski, an assistant professor of […]
Jeff Zisselman sharing Healthy Lifestyle Weighs More Than Job Stress in New Study
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/heart-health/healthy-lifestyle-weighs-more-than-job-stress-in-new-study-2528.aspx People with job stress can cut their risks of coronary artery disease in half by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, a new study suggests. MONDAY, May 13, 2013 — People who faced stress at work, but avoided four common, unhealthy lifestyles, had half the risk of developing coronary artery disease as those who didn’t make healthy lifestyle choices. A Canadian […]
Jeff Zisselman Returns From a Luctrative Trip to Vientam
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Free-Press-Release.com) May 7, 2013 — San Francisco, CA, May 7, 2013 – Jeff Zisselman recently returned form a three week trip to Vietnam where he is supporting the burgeoning new market there. Zisselman said of his most recent trip “The Vietnamese are a very networked society and they do well as entrepreneurs […]
Jeff Zisselman sharing Less Fun in the Sun? Skin Cancer Could Be Genetic
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/skin-cancer/1205/less-fun-in-the-sun-skin-cancer-could-be-genetic-5974.aspx Unprotected exposure to the sun isn’t the only risk factor for skin cancer. New research suggests your risk level may also depend on your genes and family history. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5, 2012 — With the chill in the air in many parts of the country and the threat of blizzards brewing, that long awaited trip […]
Jeff Zisselman sharing An Anti-Aging Diet for Your Skin
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/skin-and-beauty/anti-aging-diet-for-skin.aspx Skin creams may help, but adding specific foods to your diet might be a more practical way to maintain a youthful appearance. Can you actually look younger just by adjusting your diet? “Yes,” says June Breiner, MD, an internist in Maryland. “And what you put in your mouth can take years off of your […]
Jeff Zisselman Partners with Celebrity Fitness Trainer Mark Jenkins in NYC
April 4th, 2013, New York, New York – Jeff Zisselman and Celebrity Fitness Trainer, Mark Jenkins are working together to raise awareness about health issues to the Africa American community as well as to the Caribbean Community. Working with the Pharmanex biophotonic scanner, Zisselman and Jenkins are able to show people how well or poorly […]
Jeff Zisselman sharing Omega-3s May Keep Aggressive Breast Cancer at Bay
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/breast-cancer/omega-3s-may-keep-aggressive-breast-cancer-at-bay-8711.aspx Fatty acids found in fish and oils from certain types of plants and vegetables could be effective at inhibiting growth of triple-negative breast cancer cells, according to researchers. Omega-3 fatty acids can do more than ward off heart disease and strokes – scientists have discovered the fatty acids may also help stop or slow the […]
Jeff Zisselman sharing Making ‘Old’ Genes Young Again: A Cure for Heart Disease and Cancer?
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/heart-health/making-old-genes-young-again-cure-heart-disease-cancer-2600.aspx Recent research offers additional clues as to why some people develop age-related conditions like heart disease and cancer sooner than others. Scientists are learning more and more about what makes some people age faster than others and the consequences of that accelerated internal aging — such as earlier onset of age-related conditions like heart disease and […]
Jeff Zisselman sharing Bone Cancer Risk Factors
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/bone-cancer/bone-cancer-risk-factors.aspx Hi World! While the exact cause of bone cancer is unknown, several factors may increase a person’s risk. There are several different kinds of bone cancer — includingosteosarcoma , Ewing’s sarcoma, and chondrosarcoma — that are known as primary bone cancers. Cancer that spreads to bone after originating in other organs is not technically bone cancer, but rather metastatic bone cancer. […]