36 min

Tart Cherries for Cognition, Broken Heart Syndrome, Low FODMAP for IBS, and Meatless Fridays Health Hackd Podcast

    • Alternative Health

The latest health news we're covering this week:
The risk of broken heart syndromeEating tart cherries for more brain powerIncreasing muscle strength in 3 secondsHow FODMAPs impact symptoms of IBSNYC's new Meatless Friday initiativeSubscribe to the Health Hackd Newsletter
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FODMAPs appear to have a greater negative impact on symptoms of IBS compared to gluten, further isolating foods that may worsen IBS.Tart cherries rich in polyphenols show improvements in sustained attention, feelings of alertness, and mental fatigue after 3 months. Broken heart syndrome on the rise.   Low Vitamin B12  health consequences. Disclaimer
This podcast is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The products, information, services, and other content provided on and through this podcast, including information that may be provided in the show notes (directly or via linking to third-party sites), are provided for informational purposes only. Please consult with your physician or other healthcare professionals regarding any medical or health-related diagnosis or treatment options.

The latest health news we're covering this week:
The risk of broken heart syndromeEating tart cherries for more brain powerIncreasing muscle strength in 3 secondsHow FODMAPs impact symptoms of IBSNYC's new Meatless Friday initiativeSubscribe to the Health Hackd Newsletter
Rate the show on Apple Podcast
Follow along on Instagram
Try the cleanest, most effective electrolyte drink on the market: Drink LMNT

Sources
FODMAPs appear to have a greater negative impact on symptoms of IBS compared to gluten, further isolating foods that may worsen IBS.Tart cherries rich in polyphenols show improvements in sustained attention, feelings of alertness, and mental fatigue after 3 months. Broken heart syndrome on the rise.   Low Vitamin B12  health consequences. Disclaimer
This podcast is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The products, information, services, and other content provided on and through this podcast, including information that may be provided in the show notes (directly or via linking to third-party sites), are provided for informational purposes only. Please consult with your physician or other healthcare professionals regarding any medical or health-related diagnosis or treatment options.

36 min