New Blog Series in 2021
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Happy New Year! We have some new blog series coming your way this year. Keep an eye out for the below series: 1. Survivorship Table: this series will continue, but with a new twist. We will continue to highlight cancer awareness months, but will provide a deeper dive […]
The Science Nook on Low-Fat Dietary Pattern and Long-Term Breast Cancer Incidence and Mortality
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Long-term clinical trials provide valuable information for patients and healthcare providers, while guiding nutrition recommendations. The Women’s Health Initiative Dietary Modification (WHI DM) trial recently came out with continued results of their now 19.6 year cumulative follow-up trial. Below is first the findings from their 2017 publication, and […]
May Awareness
May is a month comprised of many significant awareness efforts including Skin Cancer Awareness Month, National Cancer Research Month, Brain Cancer Awareness Month and Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. Spring into May by educating yourself on these awareness events and take action! Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month “Do you use protection?” This is the American […]
The Science Nook on Non-Sugar Sweeteners and Health Outcomes
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Sweeteners include nutritive and non-nutritive, meaning those with calories and those without. Within the nutritive sweeteners, there are sugars, modified sugars, sugar alcohols, and natural caloric sweeteners. These may be listed under ingredients as sucrose, barley malt, dextrose, maltose, and rice syrup, in addition to others. Under the […]
The Science Nook on Carbohydrate Quality and Health Outcomes
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Low intake of carbohydrates is oftentimes the basis of diet trends, such as the ketogenic and paleolithic diets. However, it is important to understand that carbohydrates come in many different forms–from processed snacks such as pretzels and cookies, to whole foods such as beans, oats, fruits, and vegetables. […]
The Science Nook on Elderberry and Cold Symptoms/Duration
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Elderberries are violet-black in color, which comes from their anthocyanin make-up. These berries may have antioxidant, anti-diabetic, and anti-inflammatory effects [i]. In one randomized, placebo-controlled trial, 15 mL of elderberry syrup 4 times per day showed influenza-like symptom relief 4 days earlier and significantly decreased rescue medication use […]
Salmon: Health Benefits and Facts
Salmon If you’re like most of the population the first thing that probably comes to your mind when you hear about this vibrant-pink fish is Omega-3’s. But how does this “omega-3 fatty acid” buzzword translate to your health and what can do for you? Super Fish Omega-3 is a type of fatty acids that […]
The Health Benefits of Tofu
This versatile food is high in plant protein as well as iron, calcium, zinc and other minerals. In addition to being very low in sodium and fat, tofu contains nearly no cholesterol [i]. Tofu is a product of soymilk being transformed into a solid. The soy content has raised some questions regarding tofu’s safety for […]
The Science Nook on Head and Neck Cancer
Since April was the Head and Neck Awareness cancer month, we are acknowledging the cancers of the head and neck, which account for 4 % of all cancers diagnosed in the United States with a 5 year survival rate [i]. Concomitant chemo-radiotherapy (CCRT) with/without surgery is the most common form of treatment for head and […]
The Science Nook on Colorectal Cancer
As March approaches, we acknowledge Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer diagnosis worldwide. The majority of colorectal tumors start as benign polyps and evolve into cancerous tumors, sometimes taking twenty years or more to develop [i]. Strongly influential in the development of CRC are nutrition and lifestyle habits, […]