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Is breakfast all it’s cracked up to be?

Is breakfast all it’s cracked up to be?

We’ve all heard that breakfast is the important meal of the day, and surely there are benefits. And as a dietitian specializing in weight management, I’ve worked with my patients and clients to create healthy meal plans, typically including breakfast. Studies, even...

Tres señoras

Tres señoras

They were headed somewhere important. You could tell that by the way they moved. Actually, they sort of swayed but it was with purpose and determination. They were certainly syncopated in their movements and that made me smile. I fell in behind them. The mid-morning...

Game changers, Part 2: Take the prevention resolution

Game changers, Part 2: Take the prevention resolution

By Mark Mahoney Much of the advice we hear from the experts on diet and health is often attacked as being flawed or faulty. Critics will denounce expert dietary advice as being based on weak “observational” studies that cannot prove cause and effect (thanks, in part...

Are ‘belly fat diets’ bogus?

Are ‘belly fat diets’ bogus?

Can you banish belly fat by going on a “flat belly” diet? Will eating more fat help you lose belly fat? Will that popular (and costly) supplement “bust” your belly permanently? Take this quick True/False quiz to see how much you know about belly fat and weight loss....

Life goes on even if it’s not what we planned

Life goes on even if it’s not what we planned

It has been three months since my last column and I have been sitting here in front of my computer screen for two hours trying to decide how to begin this one. Even if I don't write regularly, my life does go on so here are some things about that life that have...

Super Bowl Sunday 2019: Make it a winning menu!

Super Bowl Sunday 2019: Make it a winning menu!

By Susan Burke March Are you an armchair quarterback? Does your Super Bowl Sunday scenario find you sitting, drinking brews and chowing down on fatty wings, chips and dips? Well, the coach says this kind of fare won’t help you make the cut. For some healthy...

If you’re going low carb, don’t overload on animal protein

If you’re going low carb, don’t overload on animal protein

By Lisa Rapaport People who cut back on carbohydrates may end up increasing their risk of premature death if they load their plates with meat and cheese instead of vegetables and nuts, a U.S. study suggests. While previous research has linked low-carbohydrate diets to...

Olive oil: How can you tell a quality brand from a cheap imitation?

Olive oil: How can you tell a quality brand from a cheap imitation?

 By Alexandra Kicenik Devarenne  Claims of “fake” olive oil abound, but the reality of olive oil fraud in U.S. retail is a bit complicated. Purity problems—that is, the adulteration of olive oil with seed oils like soybean or canola, or refined olive oil added to...

El acordeonista

El acordeonista

I turned up my collar to the demands of a brisk, damp wind as I skirted the corner of Pío Bravo and Manuel Vega on the east side of El Centro. It was late in November, 2016, and I was plying the streets for photo ops. The light was poor. I shouldn’t have been poking...

Smoking and cancer: It’s not just your lungs that are at risk

Smoking and cancer: It’s not just your lungs that are at risk

By Meredith Knight Of all the people who die from cancer each year, more than 30 percent of them could have avoided the disease had they done one thing: quit smoking. And that’s not just cancers of the lungs and throat. Seventeen cancers are strongly linked to...

What if I don’t like healthy food?

What if I don’t like healthy food?

By Christine Stiparo Up until the age of 28, all beer tasted the same to me. No matter if it was Natty Light or Dogfish Head 60 Minute, all I ever tasted was a mixture of bitterness and soap. I’d drink beer on occasion at parties or if I wanted a cheap drink at a bar,...

Línea de baile

Línea de baile

The original intent of a photograph is determined solely by its maker. However, interpretations abound by others who have various degrees of familiarity with art. The result? The work is often described incompletely and as being or containing something other than the...

Heart-healthy diet headlines: Should you cut the carbs?

Heart-healthy diet headlines: Should you cut the carbs?

By Karen Collins Questions about carbohydrates – total amounts and particular food choices — seemed to be top-of-mind for many people when I was speaking about a heart-healthy diet at recent conferences. Studies suggesting new approaches to weight management and heart...

Foods of the Americas: The world becomes obsessed with corn!

Foods of the Americas: The world becomes obsessed with corn!

Editor's note: This is the third in Michelle Bakeman's s three-part series about maize — click here for Part 1, and click here for Part II. By Michelle Bakeman Maize moved into the agricultural landscape of Europe with ease at the start of the sixteenth century, but...

Want to keep your heart healthy? New research will surprise you

Want to keep your heart healthy? New research will surprise you

By Wayne Drash Not exercising can be worse for your health than smoking, diabetes and heart disease. We've all heard exercise helps you live longer. But a new study goes one step further, finding that a sedentary lifestyle is worse for your health than smoking,...

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The Cuenca Dispatch

Week of April 26

Reservoir drop renews pressure on Ecuador’s electric grid.

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New naval station aims to shut down drug routes through Gulf of Guayaquil.

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Ecuador turns to targeted tax changes to raise $1.5 billion under IMF program.

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