Friday, February 25, 2011

Tricky Nutrition Questions Answered- Part 2- What's A Healthy Energy Booster?


Coffee. The caffeine in one cup of black coffee should get you about 5 hours (give or take) of alertness. Researchers have found that coffee is packed with antioxidants, and studies have shown that it enhances short-term memory and helps protect against dementia and cancer. The jolt you feel from an energy drink comes mostly from sugar, which, aside from adding calories, sets you up for an inevitable crash.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Tricky Nutrition Questions Answered- Part 1- Is chicken a better choice than beef?


I ran across a very interesting article on food selection in MSN health written by Joel Weber in Women's Health magazine that I would like to summarize for you in several parts covering different topics.

Is chicken really a better choice than beef? Not always, depending on how the chicken or cow was raised. Organic-fed, pasture raised chicken without the skin is very healthy, but most of us don't eat chickens that are grass fed. Today's non-organic chicken is raised in a way that promotes fat growth. The average piece of chicken has 266 percent more fat than it did in 1971, and the protein content has dropped by one third, according to the researchers at the Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition at London Metropolitan University.

In addition, many cows are fed unlimited supplies of corn to fatten them up as quickly as possible. Grass-fed beef has a different taste than conventional beef and has 16 percent fewer calories, 27 percent less fat, 10 percent more protein, and a healthier balance of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids. The better choice really depends on the quality of the cut you get, not the kind of meat it is.

Looking forward to sharing the next tricky nutrition question with you next week!


Friday, February 11, 2011

Smile Wider and Live Longer!


People with large smiles may actually live longer according to a study at Michigan's Wayne State University. We are all aware that positive emotions are linked to both physical and mental health, but researchers at the university did something interesting: they looked at photos of 230 ball-players who began their careers in baseball prior to 1950 and studied their smile intensity- ranging from big smile to partial smile to no smile. The players's smile ratings were compared with data from deaths that occured from 2006 through 2009. They then took into account other factors that impact life longevity, including body mass index, career length, and even college attendance.

What the researchers found was that players who weren't smiling in the photos died at an average age of 72.9 years. Players with partial smiles lived to be 75. Those with big smiles, however, lived on average to be 79.9 years old.

So smile often and you just may live longer! And remember, Dr. Souris is always available to give you that smile you've always wanted. Feel free to contact us at 440-734-1146 or visit our website at www.bracesbysouris.com and give yourself a good reason to smile big!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Thanks to Invisalign, Mom and Dad can have a Perfect Smile too!


Hey parents. Are you focusing on your children's teeth and oral health so much that you're neglecting your own? If you've been thinking about improving your smile but don't want braces on your teeth, Dr. Souris can help with Invisalign.

Invisalign consists of a series of clear retainers (aligners) that are molded to fit your teeth using special digital technology. You wear them all day and night except when eating and brushing- when you can easily slip them out to make proper hygiene a snap! Each new set slowly straightens your teeth, and because the are clear, no one will know but you!

Please give us a call at 440-734-1146 to set up a free consultation so we can discuss the specifics of your treatment!