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Sleep paralysis is terrifying and not uncommon: here’s how to handle it

Imagine waking up in the night to discover that you can’t move and can’t speak. You can breathe, and you can move your eyes – but you can’t get out of bed or ask for help. To make the situation even more terrifying, you might experience vivid hallucinations where you see or hear things that aren’t really there. Sleep paralysis is far from uncommon ...


5 High Fiber Foods For Natural Weight Loss

Ditch the fad diets & embrace fiber! Discover 5 high-fiber foods that can help you feel fuller longer & support healthy weight loss. #weightloss #weightlosstips Together, let's embrace a healthier lifestyle and become the best version of ourselves! 💪🌟 Follow Us: 🚀 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodlifetube/ 🚀Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodlifetube1 Disclaimer: All content within Good Life Tube Channel is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. Affiliate Discloser: We sometimes use affiliate links in our content. This won’t cost you anything extra but it helps us to offset the costs of paying for our video production. Thanks for your support!


What happens to your body when you have Type 2 diabetes?

We are in the midst of a Type 2 diabetes epidemic. According to a report published by Diabetes UK, 4.3 million people in the UK are now living with a diagnosis of diabetes, and more than 2.4 million people are at risk of developing Type 2. The charity estimates that an additional 850,000 people in the UK have the condition but are yet to be diagnos...


6 signs you need more vitamin D before winter


I want to grow my bob into long waves - so I asked the pros for hair growth tips

Our no-nonsense guide to growing your hair quickly and healthily, according to leading trichologists


Mpox: Government orders 150,000 vaccine doses as health agency warns new strain 'likely' to be found in UK

Mpox: Government orders 150,000 vaccine doses as health agency warns new strain 'likely' to be found in UK - Jab to be offered to eligible groups over the coming months


Urgent meningitis vaccination warning issued as cases surge across the UK

All babies in the UK should be routinely vaccinated at eight and 16 weeks, with a booster at one year. But UK Health Security Agency figures last month showed 396 cases of invasive meningococcal disease in 2022/23 compared with 205 in 2021/22


‘A Mars bar in a yellow skin’: the truth about bananas

Health experts have long sung the praises of the humble banana, and it’s no surprise. They’re readily available, count as one of your five a day, and at just around 90 calories per fruit, are packed with the essential mineral potassium, which scientists believe could be crucial in the battle against high blood pressure (a third of adults in England...


Distinct gut bacteria identified in octogenarians linked to aging and health

By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia Research uncovers unique gut bacteria in Singaporean seniors, revealing how the microbiome could hold the key to healthier aging Study: Gut metagenomes of Asian octogenarians reveal metabolic potential expansion and distinct microbial species associated with ...


'It haunts us forever': Parents call for better sepsis care after death of autistic son

'It haunts us forever': Parents call for better sepsis care after death of autistic son - Daniel Klosi visited Royal Free hospital four times in week before his death from sepsis


Friday Favorites: The Healthiest Food Sources of Vitamin B12

What are the best green-light (whole food plant-based) sources of vitamin B12? The reason you have to take most B12-fortified foods three times a day is because it takes your B12 receptors at least about 4 hours to unload their cargo and be ready for the next tiny dose. At huge doses, like in the supplements and Leafside you actually end up largely bypassing the receptor system so you can do once a day (and for big enough supplemental doses once a week), but for the tiny amounts found in most fortified foods, like the nutritional yeast, and breakfast cereals, and plant-based meats and milks you have to get that 190% in three separate servings throughout the day. I mentioned a few nutritional yeast brands in the video. Here are a few more with their serving sizes for B12 content: • Lotus (Australia & New Zealand): 1 tsp 3x/day • Marigold Engevita (UK): 2 tsp 3x/day • Anthony’s Premium (Canada): 1 tsp 3x/day • Hoosier Hill Farm (Canada): 1 tsp 3x/day This is the third in a five-part video series on B12. Check out: • The Symptoms of Vitamin B21 Deficiency (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-symptoms-of-vitamin-B12-deficiency) • The Optimal Vitamin B12 Dosage for Adults (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-symptoms-of-vitamin-B12-deficiency) • The Optimal Vitamin B12 Dosage for Kids, Pregnancy, and Seniors (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-optimal-vitamin-B12-dosage-for-children-pregnancy-and-seniors) • The Best Type of Vitamin B12: Cyanocobalamin or Methylcobalamin? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-best-type-of-vitamin-B12-cyanocobalamin-or-methylcobalamin) You can find all of these videos in a digital download here (https://drgreger.org/collections/downloads/products/b12-recommendations-digital), along with Do Vitamin B12 Supplements Cause Acne? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/do-vitamin-b12-supplements-cause-acne/) and Do Vitamin B12 Supplements Cause Bone Fractures and Lung Cancer? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/do-vitamin-b12-supplements-cause-bone-fractures-and-lung-cancer/). And my recommendations are on my Optimum Nutrition (https://nutritionfacts.org/optimum-nutrient-recommendations/) page. New subscribers to our e-newsletter always receive a free gift. Get yours here: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe/. Have a question about this video? Leave it in the comment section at http://nutritionfacts.org/video/friday-favorites-the-healthiest-food-sources-of-vitamin-b12 and someone on the NutritionFacts.org team will try to answer it. Want to get a list of links to all the scientific sources used in this video? Click on Sources Cited at https://nutritionfacts.org/video/friday-favorites-the-healthiest-food-sources-of-vitamin-b12. You’ll also find a transcript and acknowledgements for the video, my blog and speaking tour schedule, and an easy way to search (by translated language even) through our videos spanning more than 2,000 health topics. Thanks for watching. I hope you’ll join in the evidence-based nutrition revolution! -Michael Greger, MD FACLM Captions for this video are available in several languages; you can find yours in the video settings. View important information about our translated resources: https://nutritionfacts.org/translations-info/ https://NutritionFacts.org • Subscribe: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe • Donate: https://nutritionfacts.org/donate • Podcast : https://nutritionfacts.org/audio • Books: https://nutritionfacts.org/books • Shop: https://drgreger.org • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NutritionFacts.org • Twitter: https://twitter.com/nutrition_facts • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutrition_facts_org


Our bodies don't die when we do as scientists discover 'third state' of life

It could 'redefine legal death'.


Protein Is Vital for Building Muscle. Here's How to Work out How Much You Need

Everyone knows we need protein to build muscle, but how much is enough?


‘Disease and bankruptcy beckon’ under Labour as Britain’s worklessness crisis deepens

Sir Keir Starmer has promised to fire up Britain’s economy. But a growing worklessness crisis due to ill health, combined with a soaring benefits bill, threatens to put the brakes on the Prime Minister’s plans before he even gets started. A new report warns that the country is on a path to “disease and bankruptcy” as worklessness due to ill health ...


What drinking beer really does to your body – and the healthiest options for a pint

A refreshing pint on a warm day is part of British culture. A pint after work on a Friday is, as TV pundit Tom Skinner described: “a basic human right”. You wouldn’t think it when you walk past packed pub gardens, but beer sales in the UK have declined in the past five years. They’re down one billion litres last year from 4.8 billion in 2018, accor...


Top 5 health benefits of kiwi fruit

Registered nutritionist Nicola Shubrook reveals what makes these vibrant green fruits so good for you, plus our top healthy recipe ideas.


The veg you should (and shouldn’t) bother eating – from kale to carrots

We all know vegetables are good for us, but they aren’t created equal. While they’re all a source of fibre – something the majority of us should be eating more of – as well as vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, these compounds are less concentrated in some varieties. That said, all vegetables are nutritious, says Rhiannon Lambert, a nutritionist,...


15 things Dua Lipa swears by to keep fit

How the singer exercises, eats and clears her mind


What drinking coffee every morning does to your stomach

That morning cup of coffee doesn’t just wake you up for the day, it also gives a boost to billions of friendly microbes residing in your digestive system. Because, according to a growing body of research, there is evidence that your espresso may positively influence your microbiome – gut bacteria – leading to better overall health and even a longer...


‘Moving in with my family made me healthy and happy – I’m not surprised it helps people live to 100’

Ever thought about moving in with the grandparents, or having them come to live with you? If so, you are part of a worldwide trend. In the UK 1.8 million households have multiple generations living together under one roof, says one study – an increase of 38 per cent in just 10 years. Interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen was recently singing th...


The 10 worst ultra-processed foods you can eat

Are ultra-processed foods all as bad as each other? Find out how foods are categorised as UPFs and discover which are most damaging to your health


Weight loss drug’s heart benefits extend to people with heart failure – study

Previous research showed people with heart disease who were obese or overweight could benefit from taking semaglutide.


New virus carried by ticks discovered in China which can invade the brain

Scientists in China have lifted the lid on a tick-borne virus that can potentially cause damage to the brain. The wetland virus (WELV) was first discovered back in 2019 when a 61-year-old patient fell sick five days after being bitten by ticks in Inner Mongolia. His symptoms consisted of a fever, a headache and bouts of vomiting which he was prescr...


Rice lovers listen up – this healthy alternative provides double the amount of protein

And it’s gluten-free


Is protein powder actually good for you? We asked a dietician

Wondering if protein shakes are actually healthy? A Registered Dietician weighs in


Vital Blueberry GROWING & NUTRITION Tips For New Growers

In this video, we give you some vital blueberry growing and nutrition tips from nutritionist Kate Di Prima and Self Sufficient Me's Mark Valencia! Original Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/live/sYTs8wvvcXY?si=X1jiMtIxukr90mtE Raised Garden Beds: Go here to get Birdies Raised Garden Beds in the USA, Canada, and UK: https://lets.growepic.co/self-sufficient-me for a 5% discount, or use SSME2020 at checkout. In Australia, go to https://birdiesgardenproducts.com.au/ and use Code SSMEbird for a 5% discount. In New Zealand, go to https://birdiesgardenproducts.co.nz/ and use Code ssmebird22 for 5% off your first purchase. Hoselink Garden Products such as hose reels go here https://l.linklyhq.com/l/5uZu and you will automatically get a 10% discount on checkout! Aussie-made Forged garden tools: Go to https://gardentoolsaustralia.com.au/ and use code SSM10 for a 10% discount at checkout. Harvest Right freeze dryer website: https://affiliates.harvestright.com/1099.html For Australian freeze dryer purchase info, use the link above and contact Harvest Right directly. Plant Doctor Fertiliser: Go to https://www.plantdoctor.com.au/ and use SSME10 = 10% off products (not shipping). Rolling Sifter: https://rollingsifter.ecwid.com/ Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/selfsufficientme (the top tier $25 AU enables mentoring from yours truly via an exclusive VIP email where I will answer your questions etc ASAP). My second channel Self Sufficient Me 2: https://bit.ly/331edDu New (third) Channel: Self Suffishing Me https://bit.ly/2LiIWqt Help support the Channel and buy a T-shirt/Merchandise from our Spreadshirt shop: https://bit.ly/3lmqMkr or Teespring https://bit.ly/3neEYO8 Shop for plants or garden equipment on eBay Australia: https://bit.ly/2BPCykb Blog: http://www.selfsufficientme.com/ (use the search bar on my website to find info on certain subjects or gardening ideas) Forum: http://www.selfsufficientculture.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/self_sufficient_me Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zi5kDv Twitter: https://twitter.com/SufficientMe Subscribe to my channel: http://goo.gl/cpbojR Self Sufficient Me is based on our small 3-acre property/homestead in SE Queensland, Australia, about 45kms north of Brisbane - the climate is subtropical (similar to Florida). I started Self Sufficient Me in 2011 as a blog website project where I document and write about backyard food growing, self-sufficiency, and urban farming in general. I love sharing my foodie and DIY adventures online, so come along with me and let's get into it! Cheers, Mark :) *Disclaimer: Some links to products in this description and comments sections are affiliated, meaning I receive a small commission if you follow these links and then purchase an item. I will always declare in a video if the video is sponsored, and since starting my channel in 2011, I am yet to do a sponsored video. #blueberry #tips #gardening


Hospice nurse explains the 4 stages our bodies goes through when we die


How new generation of weight-loss pills could transform the NHS and our lives

The medicines don't just help people lose weight, but improve outcomes in many other health conditions


UK bracing for mpox after new strain spreads in Africa

The Government wants to boost people's immunity to the deadly strain.


People should adopt ‘old-fashioned’ ways of staying healthy – Sir Chris Whitty

People should adopt ‘old-fashioned’ ways of staying healthy – Sir Chris Whitty - Making it easy and attractive for people to exercise is one of the most effective ways of maintaining independence, the Chief Medical Officer said.


Study links protein increases to cognitive improvement in Alzheimer's

A study published in the journal Brain shows that increases in protein levels with new Alzheimer's drugs can explain the slowing of cognitive impairment at least as well as the reduction in amyloid plaques. During a study challenging the idea that newly approved monoclonal antibodies reduc...


How can you treat mosquito bites and get them to stop itching?

How can you treat mosquito bites and get them to stop itching? - Experts share how to treat mosquito bites amid rising heat


Cardiovascular risks of COVID-19 antivirals

By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Emerging evidence reveals that COVID-19 antiviral therapies may pose severe cardiovascular risks, urging caution in treating vulnerable patients. Study: Cardiovascular adverse effects of antiviral therapies for COVID-19: Evidence and plausible mechanisms....


What are the symptoms of anxiety?

Our clinical psychologist explains the symptoms of anxiety, some possible causes and provides tips on how to deal with anxiety.


5 warning signs you’re eating too much dairy


Spending time in the great outdoors has powerful healing effects – here’s why

There comes a point in every day when I head to the forest. There’s no set hour on my watch but the emotional clock inside me tells me it’s time to go. If I’ve raced to a tight deadline, heart pounding, I’ll put my boots on. A stressful family phone call? The solution is the same. I’ll make a beeline for the trees. I live in North London, just 10 m...


Studies reveal how repeated antibiotic use damages gut mucus barrier

Researchers at Umeå University and Tartu University have found that a history of repeated antibiotic use causes defects in the normally protective mucus barrier of the gut, due to antibiotic-driven alterations in the microbiota. In a further study, the researchers found a bacteria-independent me...


What is CBD oil and what are the health benefits?

What is CBD oil and what are the health benefits? - Can a few drops of this multi-functional oil relieve anxiety and insomnia and improve relaxation?


How to be happy – the five golden rules

The UK population is ageing rapidly, with the number of over-65s in the country growing by nearly 50 per cent in the past five decades. This is very much a positive thing – advances in medicine and public health messaging mean that people are living longer than ever. But are they happier? Depression is sometimes perceived as a young person’s illnes...


Ozempic hailed as ‘fountain of youth’ drug that could slow down ageing, researchers say

Ozempic hailed as ‘fountain of youth’ drug that could slow down ageing, researchers say - Multiple studies have found the anti-obesity drug ‘has far-reaching benefits beyond what we initially imagined’


What are the symptoms for new 'more contagious' Covid XEC variant?

Experts say the strain 'is just getting started'.


This is your failsafe guide to how to stay fit in your 60s, according to top pros

By the time you reach your 60s, there are myriad reasons you may be less active than you were twenty or thirty years ago. Bodies and circumstances evolve over time, as do the types of movement we enjoy – team that with the fact that most generalised exercise advice tends to be targeted at people decades your junior, it can be hard to know how to st...


Healthy recipes for weight loss

It's still possible to eat well while losing weight. Check out our lighter lunch recipes & healthy but satisfying dinners, all for 500 calories or less.


Daniel Craig has grown his hair long – here’s how older men can do it

There are various ways a former James Bond star can move on. He can throw himself into sensitive, brooding roles involving not a single stunt; refuse to be seen in a tux ever again; or he can grow out his hair into something long and shaggy, and distinctly un-007. Daniel Craig has chosen the third route, taking himself on a glorious tonsorial journ...


Is your blood pressure slightly high? Here’s what doctors want you to know

Is your blood pressure slightly high? Here’s what doctors want you to know - The higher your blood pressure is, the more often you need to have it checked


How to maintain—and even gain—muscle after 60

It's not just about your diet.


Japan’s ‘super-agers’ reveal secrets to extremely long life

Japan’s ‘super-agers’ reveal secrets to extremely long life - Japan’s longest-living people avoid overeating, over-stressing, and being consistent with habits


8 reasons you feel tired all the time and what you can do about it


Britain is ‘sick man of Europe’ – new report into health of the nation

Britain is ‘sick man of Europe’ – new report into health of the nation - Health challenges facing the nation have reached ‘historic proportions’ – IPPR


How nutrition and telomere dynamics shape beauty and aging in women

By Tarun Sai Lomte Discover how research reveals the power of nutrition and telomere dynamics in preserving women's health and beauty as they age, offering new insights into personalized longevity strategies. Study: Searching for Beauty and Health: Aging in Women, Nutrition, and...