Honoring Your Body's Inner Clock To Boost Energy, Weight Loss, and Wellness
Circadian rhythms impact our health through the timing of meals. Research has shown that insulin sensitivity, or the body’s ability to efficiently use insulin to manage blood sugar levels, is highest in the morning and gradually decreases throughout the day. This means that eating during the first half of the day is better for managing blood sugar and supporting weight loss.
Serena Williams and Inequality in Women's Health Care
When Black women enter perimenopause and menopause, they face unique health challenges that are often misunderstood or dismissed by the medical community. Research shows that Black women may experience more severe symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, depression, and anxiety, compared to white women . Yet, studies reflect that Black women are less likely to be offered hormone replacement therapy or other treatments that could improve their quality of life during this phase.
Protect Your Heart
During Heart Health Month, let’s discuss the connection between migraines and hot flashes and how the underlying causes of these annoying symptoms may increase risks for cardiometabolic conditions like heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. And better yet, let’s talk about dietary and lifestyle habits that can greatly lower those risks