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The beef with beef – Houston Chronicle

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Chicken Council, every year the average American consumes more than 108 pounds of red meat (beef, lamb, veal and pork). That includes 64 pounds of pork as ribs, chops, bacon and in processed meats (often loaded with harmful additives). That’s a lot, but it’s less than in the 1970s. In 1971, the average was 149.6 pounds per person, per year. Unfortunately, red meat consumption has started climbing back up recently. That’s a serious problem, because red meat consumption threatens your health in ways you probably never imagined.

In a new 16-years-long observational study of more than 500,000 adults, researchers from the National Cancer Institute found that eating red and processed meats up the risk of dying from heart disease and cancer. But you probably already knew that (even if you ignore it!). That info has been in the news since a 2010 Harvard study nailed the red-meat-heart-disease connection and a 2015 study in The Lancet conducted by researchers from The International Agency for Research on Cancer pinned down the red-meat-cancer connection.


The new news? This latest research found that eating red meat also ups your risk of dying from respiratory diseases by more than 70 percent, and diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, infections, Alzheimer’s disease and stroke by more than 15 percent. It gets you coming and going. There’s no organ or system in your body that isn’t negatively impacted by eating red meat.

What accounts for this beefy roundup of health woes? The researchers conjecture that it’s related to two particularly damaging inflammatory triggers in red and processed meats: heme iron and nitrate/nitrite. Heme iron is associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. It’s also closely related to the metabolism of nitrate/nitrite (additives found in processed meats) and the formation of compounds that increase the risk of insulin resistance, coronary heart disease and cancer.

US Water Consumption At Lowest Level In More Than 45 Years Americans withdrew 322 billion gallons of water a day in 2015. This is down from 354 billion gallons per day in 2010.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGA), it’s the continuation of a “sharp but steady” downward trend.
The USGA tracks American water usage every five years. The dip in water usage was driven by a nearly 20 percent drop in consumption by power plants. Power plants account for about 40 percent of all American water usage. But individual consumers also played a role in this positive trend. The average per-capita water use dropped from 88 to 82 gallons per day.


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Waving a white flag

If you give up red and processed meats, you still have some healthy animal protein options. White meats — chicken, turkey (always skinless, please) and fish like salmon and ocean trout — don’t seem to cause the health woes associated with eating red meats. In fact, the researchers found that folks who ate the most poultry and fish and dodged processed meats (including those that contained white meat) had a 25 percent reduction in their risk of all-cause mortality over the course of the study compared with folks who ate the least amount of white meats.

So where should you get your protein from? In addition to opting for two to four servings of fish such as salmon and trout weekly, and sticking with skinless poultry a couple of times a week (limit portions to 3-6 ounces), you can turn your attention to plant-based proteins that deliver all the muscle-building power you need, plus fiber and vitamins/minerals.

Conclusion: Eliminate red and processed meats from your diet, especially if you have heart disease or diabetes. Aim for seven to nine servings daily of fruits and veggies. Make sure to include beans, nuts and 100 percent whole grains. And embrace so-called white meats in moderation.

Planting a good idea

Consider trying Meatless Monday (the campaign is a joint effort of Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future and other public health and academic/medical organizations) to get in the swing of it. The rest of the week, you can dish up a tofu taco for Tuesday lunch or wild mushroom soup on Wednesday night, tempting tempeh Thursday morning — you get the idea.

For recipes to inspire and nutritional info that will convince you plants deliver what you need, check out sharecare.com. They have healthy recipes for everything from an avocado smoothie to easy vegetarian chili. Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials Recipes dish up grilled salmon and Thai Green Beans to live for! As you fight off that roster of serious health hazards, you’ll gain healthier digestion and clearer skin.

Q: I’m taking the serotonin-reuptake inhibitor sertraline (Zoloft) for depression. I feel so much better, and I assumed it was OK to keep taking my vitamins. But are there supplements I should watch out for?

Cecilia H., Ossining, N.Y.

A: Congrats on taking charge of your depression and feeling better. Yes, there are certain supplements that interfere with selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), and with serotonin and noradrenalin reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) too.

Serotonin is a neurotransmitter found in your gut, your blood and your nervous system. It’s considered a natural mood stabilizer. You probably weren’t getting the right balance, and the sertraline has helped you re-establish that! Since we don’t know your exact dosage or the supplements you are taking, we can’t directly answer your question. You should talk to your doctor about all the supplements and herbal preparations you may be using. When you do, here are some specifics to discuss:

Ask your doctor about the risks of taking St. John’s wort, garcinia cambogia, L-tryptophan (or 5-HTP) and SAMe (S-adenosyl-methionine) supplements with your antidepressant. Consumer Labs says they can increase your risk of experiencing serotonin syndrome. That’s when there’s an overabundance of serotonin in your system that triggers everything from goosebumps and shivering to muscle rigidity, diarrhea and heavy sweating. (If that happens, do not ever abruptly stop taking your SSRI or SNRI!)

Also ask about the potential benefits of these supplements: A study in the American Journal of Psychiatry found that omega-3 fish oil (specifically EPA) in combo with SSRIs caused a significant reduction in depressive symptoms. It also was true to a lesser extent for vitamin D and methylfolate, a form of folic acid.

Q: I was on a plane, and the person next to me was watching one of the latest action movies. I won’t single it out, but it was nonstop violence — and rated PG-13! How can this not negatively affect impressionable youngsters?

Jesse J., Sioux Falls, S.D.

A: The Motion Picture industry has eroded standards so that the PG-13 rating (parents strongly cautioned, for children under 13) means next to nothing. The Harvard School of Public Health warned that a “ratings creep” (it’s a voluntary system) has allowed more violent and sexually explicit content into films that are seen by young teens. Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported that gun violence in PG-13-rated films has more than tripled since 1985. And public health and mental health experts agree that nonstop violence in films (and on TV and in video games) can make kids more aggressive and damage their emotional development. So our advice to parents:

Do diligent research when your teen wants to see a movie. Find out how much and what type of violence a film contains, and check out Common Sense Media (commonsensemedia.org). In its Parents’ Guide,it gives ratings for categories such as positive messages, positive role models, sex, violence, language, drinking, drugs and smoking.

Here’s a partial review of the Cohen Brothers’ adaptation of the Western “True Grit,” which is rated PG-13. CommonSense gave it an age 15+. They say: “impressive and forceful, but it’s also full of brutal (and sometimes bloody) gunfight sequences and other violent moments that aren’t appropriate for younger viewers … mature teens are likely to feel a kinship with the lead character, 14-year-old Mattie Ross. They might even learn from her adventure … lessons … dealing with loyalty, courage and determination.”

Ask around and find out what other parents have to say. If you’re not sure about the content, watch the movie first or watch with your youngster.

Talk to your kids about violence in the media. Help them evaluate what is gratuitous and reject its message. Remember, if teens want to see a movie, with all the streaming available these days, chances are they will, even if you say no. So be proactive and help them avoid the upsetting and mind-bending violence that’s out there.


Contact Drs. Oz and Roizen at sharecare.com.

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Regentatlantic Capital Has Trimmed United Therapeutics Del (UTHR) Holding By $423024; NUTRAFUELS (NTFU …

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July 15, 2018 – By Mary Kidd

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NUTRAFUELS INC (OTCMKTS:NTFU) had a decrease of 37.5% in short interest. NTFU’s SI was 2,500 shares in July as released by FINRA. Its down 37.5% from 4,000 shares previously. The SI to NUTRAFUELS INC’s float is 0.01%. The stock increased 5.00% or $0.01 during the last trading session, reaching $0.21. About 19,490 shares traded. NutraFuels, Inc. (OTCMKTS:NTFU) has 0.00% since July 15, 2017 and is . It has underperformed by 12.57% the SP500.

Regentatlantic Capital Llc decreased United Therapeutics Corp Del (UTHR) stake by 30.94% reported in 2018Q1 SEC filing. Regentatlantic Capital Llc sold 3,777 shares as United Therapeutics Corp Del (UTHR)’s stock declined 10.66%. The Regentatlantic Capital Llc holds 8,432 shares with $947,000 value, down from 12,209 last quarter. United Therapeutics Corp Del now has $5.43B valuation. The stock increased 0.48% or $0.6 during the last trading session, reaching $124.74. About 125,357 shares traded. United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR) has declined 12.46% since July 15, 2017 and is downtrending. It has underperformed by 25.03% the SP500. Some Historical UTHR News: 02/05/2018 – Analytic Investors LLC Exits Position in United Therapeutics; 02/05/2018 – United Therapeutics 1Q Adj EPS $3.76; 02/05/2018 – UNITED THERAPEUTICS 1Q ADJ. EPS 3.76, EST. $3.56; 30/04/2018 – United Therapeutics: Milestone Related to Commercialization of Trevyent; 26/03/2018 Roger Jeffs, Former Co-CEO of United Therapeutics, Joins Pluristem’s Strategic Advisory Board; 30/04/2018 – UNITED THERAPEUTICS: DEAL VALUED AT $216M; 30/04/2018 – United Therapeutics to Buy SteadyMed — Deal Digest; 30/04/2018 – United Therapeutics to Buy SteadyMed for $4.46/Share Cash at Closing; 30/04/2018 – United Therapeutics To Acquire SteadyMed Ltd. STDY; 02/05/2018 – United Therapeutics 1Q Net $244.5M

NutraFuels, Inc. manufactures and distributes oral spray nutritional and dietary products to retail and wholesale outlets. The company has market cap of $17.92 million. The companyÂ’s products include sleep spray to support a healthy sleep cycle and improve the quality of restful sleep; energize spray to enhance energy, and restore vigor and vitality; and garcinia cambogia spray, an appetite and weight management spray. It currently has negative earnings. It also offers NRG-X extreme energy spray to enhance energy and stamina; headache and pain spray to relieve headaches and pain; and hair, skin, and nails spray to nourish and encourage hair, skin, and nail growth.

Since March 14, 2018, it had 0 insider buys, and 12 selling transactions for $27.22 million activity. ROTHBLATT MARTINE A had sold 21,512 shares worth $2.42 million. Olian Judy D. had sold 600 shares worth $67,425. Another trade for 3,240 shares valued at $366,353 was sold by DWEK RAYMOND.

Among 3 analysts covering United Therapeutics (NASDAQ:UTHR), 1 have Buy rating, 1 Sell and 1 Hold. Therefore 33% are positive. United Therapeutics had 9 analyst reports since January 19, 2018 according to SRatingsIntel. The stock of United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR) has “Underperform” rating given on Thursday, February 22 by Credit Suisse. The stock of United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR) earned “Neutral” rating by Credit Suisse on Tuesday, April 3. Credit Suisse maintained the shares of UTHR in report on Thursday, May 3 with “Neutral” rating. The firm has “Underweight” rating by Barclays Capital given on Thursday, May 3. The stock has “Buy” rating by Wedbush on Friday, May 4. The firm earned “Neutral” rating on Tuesday, July 10 by Credit Suisse. Barclays Capital maintained the stock with “Underweight” rating in Thursday, February 22 report. As per Tuesday, February 27, the company rating was maintained by Wedbush.

Another recent and important United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR) news was published by Globenewswire.com which published an article titled: “Factors of Influence in 2018, Key Indicators and Opportunity within Dr Pepper Snapple Group, United Therapeutics …” on June 25, 2018.

Analysts await United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR) to report earnings on July, 26. They expect $2.57 earnings per share, up 305.60% or $3.82 from last year’s $-1.25 per share. UTHR’s profit will be $111.91M for 12.13 P/E if the $2.57 EPS becomes a reality. After $5.57 actual earnings per share reported by United Therapeutics Corporation for the previous quarter, Wall Street now forecasts -53.86% negative EPS growth.

Regentatlantic Capital Llc increased Jpmorgan Chase Co (AMJ) stake by 82,677 shares to 1.45M valued at $34.89 million in 2018Q1. It also upped Dxc Technology Co stake by 42,754 shares and now owns 94,047 shares. Vanguard Index Fds (VOO) was raised too.

Investors sentiment decreased to 0.87 in Q1 2018. Its down 0.27, from 1.14 in 2017Q4. It fall, as 33 investors sold UTHR shares while 124 reduced holdings. 41 funds opened positions while 96 raised stakes. 40.96 million shares or 0.16% more from 40.90 million shares in 2017Q4 were reported. Advisory Svcs Network Lc accumulated 100 shares. Archford Cap Strategies Limited Liability Corp has 6 shares. Old Bancshares In holds 0.02% of its portfolio in United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR) for 3,434 shares. Strategic Advsrs Ltd Llc has 0.38% invested in United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR) for 9,990 shares. Pictet Asset Management holds 0.03% of its portfolio in United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR) for 111,139 shares. Wellington Grp Inc Llp reported 9,375 shares stake. Moreover, Korea Invest Corp has 0.03% invested in United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR) for 64,056 shares. South Dakota Investment Council reported 0.13% stake. Brown Advisory, Maryland-based fund reported 3,000 shares. Retirement Of Alabama invested in 0.03% or 55,923 shares. Apg Asset Mgmt Nv has 0.12% invested in United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR). Caisse De Depot Et Placement Du Quebec has 0% invested in United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR). Convergence Investment Prtnrs holds 0% or 149 shares in its portfolio. California State Teachers Retirement System stated it has 0.02% of its portfolio in United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR). Liberty Mutual Group Asset Mgmt invested 0.03% of its portfolio in United Therapeutics Corporation (NASDAQ:UTHR).

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Can CLA supplements really help you lose weight?

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You’ve seen a lot of bizarre supplements stocking the shelves of your local vitamin store – all of them claiming to “burn fat fast”. But seriously, what are CLA safflower oil supplements?

Give it a quick Google and you’ll find blogs that tout these pills as a “weight-loss aid” that “helps improve metabolism”. Vague much?

Here’s what you need to know about CLA safflower oil for weight loss.

What is CLA safflower oil anyway?

So, CLA stands for conjugated linoleic acid – a fat high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats (a.k.a. the good kinds). CLA is typically found in foods like dairy and beef, but it can also be found in small amounts in vegetable oils. Safflower oil is a vegetable oil – it’s produced by the seeds of a safflower plant (which, by the way, looks kind of like a dandelion).

It’s that conjugated linoleic acid that carries the alleged weight-loss benefits in CLA safflower oil supplements.

Read more: 7 fat-melting supplements you need to include in your diet

Well, can CLA safflower oil help you lose weight?

Basically, the weight-loss benefits of CLA are up in the air still – research has mainly been in animals or very small study groups.

One 2007 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that CLA supplements could increase fat oxidation and energy burn during sleep. Another 2007 study in the International Journal of Obesity found that it could help reduce body fat and stave off holiday weight gain.

Sounds promising, but there’s a catch: Both studies involved less than 50 subjects, and study authors agreed that more need to be done to evaluate CLA’s effects on weight loss.

A 2015 clinical review in the journal Nutrition Metabolism went a step further, saying that “CLA is not eliciting significantly promising and consistent health effects so as to uphold it as neither a functional nor a medical food,” per the study authors.

Read more: People are now pairing apple cider vinegar with Garcinia cambogia to lose weight

So, that means I shouldn’t use CLA safflower oil for weight loss?

Basically? No.

First and foremost, the research isn’t there to suggest that CLA safflower oil supplements do anything for weight loss.

Plus, safflower oil only contains a small amount of CLA – about 0.7 milligrams of CLA per gram of fat, according to research from the Journal of Food Composition and Analysis. That means safflower oil supplements in pill form must be chemically altered to increase the amount of CLA – which makes it slightly different than the good-for-you CLA found naturally in foods.

But there’s another thing: Weight-loss supplements in general are usually neither effective nor healthy.

“I’m not a fan of any supplements that promote weight loss because dropping kilos is more about the foods you eat and the exercise you do than the pills or powers that you pop,” says Bonnie Taub-Dix, registered dietician and author of Read It Before You Eat It. “These things are ridiculous.”

Your best bet? “There is nothing that can substitute for a healthy lifestyle, which includes a plant-based diet – full of vegetables, fruits, whole grains and (mostly) plant proteins,” says Taub-Dix, who also highlights the importance of exercise and good sleep.

“There is only one way to achieve health and vitality,” says Taub-Dix. “And that is through a healthy eating and exercise plan.”

The bottom line: Once again, there is no magic pill for weight loss – including CLA safflower oil.

This article was originally published on www.womenshealthmag.com

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