What does following a gluten-free diet mean? That you're embarking on an easy diet with a wide range of health-promoting effects. Instead of dwelling on what you’re giving up, consider that you’re going to enjoy a whole new world of delicious food options to meet your special dietary needs. You’ll be eating seasonally, choosing more fresh fruits and vegetables, focusing on meats, seafood, poultry, legumes, lentils, corn, and rice, and discovering fascinating ancient grains such as quinoa, amaranth, and millet. You’ll be able to eat potatoes, eggs, most cheeses, even chocolate (!)—and enjoy them without guilt because you’ll be taking good care of your body. In fact, you’ll probably end up eating—and feeling—better than ever!
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Coffee may do more than just get you going in the morning—it may also keep you going for years to come. According to research presented at the ESC (European Society of Cardiology) Congress, drinking at least four cups of coffee a day may lower your risk of death. The study included data from 19,896 Spanish university graduates, average age 37.7 at the start of the study. The graduates were participating in the SUN Project, a long-term study designed to identify links between dietary factors and chronic diseases, which began in 1999. Participants answered a food frequency questionnaire that included questions about their coffee consumption, other lifestyle habits, demographics, and health status. Then, researchers followed the participants for an average of ten years, finding that 337 of them died during that time. After comparing the mortality and coffee-consumption data, researchers discovered that:
These findings are preceded by other research that has also found coffee drinkers may have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and Parkinson’s disease. So coffee lovers, enjoy! According to these findings, your beverage of choice may help extend your life—among other health perks—and the benefits could get better as you age.
Source: European Society of Cardiology
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