Coffee is good for your health

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July 6, 2017

The Dutch love coffee, we drink about 150 liters of coffee per person per year. Those who enjoy their cup of comfort every day can rub their hands because coffee is also good for your health.

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Replacing your soda with water can reduce the risk of obesity by 15 percent. It has even more effect to exchange your beer for water, the chance that you will become too fat decreases by 20 percent. So say researchers from the University of Navarra, who announced the results of their study among 16.000 participants during a conference on obesity in Porto.

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Most of us suffer from it: a tummy or a starting tummy. Your editor is also struggling with the problem. Some call it a beer belly. Well, beer doesn't give you a belly, but the calories in beer do help to create a swimming ring.

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No less than 84% of the Dutch do not know exactly what to do to cut down on sugar. Sugar is hidden in many products and we are constantly tempted to make unhealthy choices with a lot of sugar. But what does sugar do to your body?

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Aging is accompanied by a progressive loss of muscle mass. In our twenties, more than 50% of our body weight consists of muscles, but this decreases with increasing age to about 25% when we reach an age of 75-80 years.

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It is now full summer in Thailand. That means high temperatures and the risk of drying out. Drinking enough is literally vital. Also pay attention to what you drink. The best choice is water and drink plenty of it. It is not only healthy but you also lose unnecessary kilos!

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The Thai consumer association (Foundation for Consumers) asks the government to take strong measures against the problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in meat. The consumer association is shocked by the discovery of antibiotic residues in pork sold on fresh markets.

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A Mediterranean diet not only reduces the risk of colon cancer, but also increases the chances of survival for people whose doctors have already diagnosed colon cancer, a study has found.

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Drink coffee and stay young longer!

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March 5 2017

Good news for coffee aficionados: coffee keeps you young for longer at a cellular level, according to a major study. Women who drink two to three cups of coffee a day have longer telomeres than women who don't drink coffee. The condition is that you drink the coffee black, so without sugar and milk.

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Eating fish: Good for your brain!

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February 16 2017

Eating a healthy and varied diet is important, just as eating lots of fruit and vegetables is also part of a healthy diet. Because those who eat enough (fatty) fish stay healthy for longer. Do you also know why?

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The medicinal effect of garlic

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January 28 2017

Gringo has already written an interesting article about garlic in Thailand, garlic is widely used in Asian dishes. You also see a lot of garlic in shapes and sizes on the market in Thailand. In this article some background on the health-promoting properties of garlic.

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American scientists draw the conclusion after years of research that those who eat 30 percent less than normal can live years longer.

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If you are over fifty, a healthy diet is of course important. But as you get older, your metabolism slows down. As a result, less and less energy is required from the food. No wonder, then, that appetite often decreases with age. However, the need for vitamins and minerals is the same, sometimes even higher.

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That unsalted nuts are very healthy is nothing new. They provide important vitamins and minerals such as vitamin B1, vitamin E and iron. They also contain a lot of unsaturated fat. Nuts are a good choice for vegetarians and people who want to eat less meat.

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Thailand is the land of energy drinks. We already knew that these drinks are not very healthy due to the amount of sugar, among other things. Yet they are even more dangerous than you think, because the more young people use energy drinks, the greater their risk of sleep problems, stress, depression and the greater the chance that they will attempt to take their own life.

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Tomorrow is World Diabetes Day: the day on which attention and understanding are asked for the condition that used to be called 'diabetes'. More attention to diabetes is urgently needed, because many Thai, Dutch and Belgians have to deal with this insidious disease or will have to deal with it.

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Living in Thailand is of course enjoying the climate. Sun almost every day, isn't it wonderful? Unfortunately, this medal also has a downside. The sun (ultraviolet radiation) is the main cause of skin aging. UV radiation causes more than 80 percent of wrinkles, pigment spots and reduced skin elasticity in humans.

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Blue Zones are places in the world where many centenarians live. They provide a wealth of information for scientists who study our aging. It now appears that dietary fibers are extra important for a healthy old age.

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As the years go by, the pounds add up is a common complaint. What can you do about that?

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Also available in Thailand: fries with extra mayonnaise or a meatball with a lot of fat gravy. Some compatriots can't get enough of it. That's because the preference for fat flavors is in the genes of a number of people. As a result, they run a greater risk of developing obesity.

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Recent research has shown that 4/5th of the entire world population has a too low vitamin E level. This is alarming, because vitamin E is important for many processes in the human body. The researchers conclude that vitamin E should receive more attention to ensure that people actually consume the recommended amount of vitamin E.

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If you ingest fewer vitamins due to unhealthy eating, you will gain weight. This is the conclusion of scientists from the French research institutes INSERM and INRA.

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