While patients with metabolic diseases are often advised to substitute sugar with artificial sweeteners, one study found consuming them may actually enhance clot formation.
The University of British Columbia study found a link—but no causal relationship—between eating a keto-like diet and a higher risk of cardiovascular disease.
Vegan, Paleo, Mediterranean, Carnivore, Keto, Plant-based, Flexitarian. There’s a flood of different popular diets out there. But does one of them beat out the rest?
More than 100,000 Canadians over the age of 15 are diagnosed with an eating disorder each year. Onset usually occurs between ages 14 and 19. In fact, eating disorders are the third most common chronic illness among teens.
Dr. Tricia Tang, a research investigator with the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, led the pilot that had 156 students attending twice-weekly bhangra lessons for seven months.