Pride Month and Cancer
Today, we are celebrating Pride Parade in NYC and we at Savor Health are proud of our diverse community. Research has shown that the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) patients and their loved ones usually report a lower satisfaction with their care and experience several difficulties after diagnosis and post treatment care as well […]
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, […]
November is Jicama
Jicama is the most interesting seasonal vegetable at the market right now. Have you tried? The produce aisle can be an adventure. Exotic veggies, like Jicama, surpass their more traditional counterparts in wonderment and curiosity. What is this odd-shapen root, and how do I eat this thing? These are all questions that pass through the […]
Body Composition for Cancer Patients
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN The risk of certain cancers, such as breast in postmenopausal women, colorectal, prostate, kidney, liver, endometrial, and esophageal, is linked to overweight and obesity [i]. In order to decrease the risk of cancer and cancer recurrence, achieving a healthy body weight is key. What is a healthy body […]
Exercise Against Cancer
Moving your body provides momentous benefits for your health. Get up and get going! The most common therapeutic treatments for cancer are well known: surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone and biological therapy. Exercise has a place too! Exercise is a potent form of medicine. Some of the most respected organizations like The American Cancer Society (ACS), American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR), and The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) are […]
Savor Health’s Game Plan
What’s as All American as Apple Pie? Super Bowl Sunday of course! And once again, the celebration is here! Savor Health is celebrating in a huge way for 2017, tackling cancer and striving for good nutrition for the game of life. We believe the game of football is synonymous to the fight with cancer; each […]
World Cancer Day
Today we celebrate “World Cancer Day”. Organized by the International Union for the Control of Cancer (IUCC) with support from the World Health Organization (WHO), World Cancer Day highlights worldwide public awareness on issues related to cancer. World Cancer Day provides over 15 billion opportunities to see, hear, and read about the impact cancer has […]
Savor Cooks: Celery Root
Celery root, also known as celeriac, is a root vegetable that tastes like a cross between a turnip and a celery stalk. It is a bulbous root with a thick peel. One cup of diced celery root has less than 80 calories and contains about 3 grams of fiber. For this month’s recipe, head over […]
Celery Root
Celery Root remains one of the many bounties of the fall harvest. Ugly, misshapen, and imperfectly globular, this root veggie is among one of the best tasting, albeit less popular items available, and its yummy throughout the bitter cold months! What it lacks in good looks, it surely makes up for in perks, including nutrient […]
Exercise and Cancer: A Savor Health Series
Exercise. The statistics are clear and the relationship with cancer, compelling. More than 80% of adults and adolescents do not meet the guidelines for both aerobic and strength training exercises and 80.2 million Americans are physically inactive [i]. Cancer rates in America are reaching 1.7 million new cases and causing about 595,690 deaths each year. […]