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How to avoid harmful protein when grilling any food


The charred steak looks good, but those grill marks pose a health concern.
Author: Clay Gordon
Updated: 7:30 PM EDT June 30, 2021
Grilling has been considered a healthier way of cooking food, but there are some ways it can be worse for your body.
Advanced Glycosylated End Products (AGEs) is a protein found in red meat, chicken, fish and even vegetables when cooked at high heat. Charring may look and even smell good, but consumption of food with an abundance of charring it could lead to other health issues.
This idea, that how do you cook your food so it doesn’t kill you, but how do you also make it look pretty said Dr. Anup Kanodia of OhioHealth and KanodiaMD. “As you get more browning and more black. That number goes up. The more that you eat of those things. The more you have it in your body.” ....

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Are you a vaccinated parent? What can you do to protect your unvaccinated child?


Are you a vaccinated parent? What can you do to protect your unvaccinated child?
Vaccines have not been approved for children under 16, so when vaccinated parents or adults are gathering, what should kids be exposed to?
Author: Clay Gordon
Updated: 1:17 AM EDT April 27, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio As many parents become vaccinated, what kind of risk do they run around their unvaccinated children?
Dr. Anup Kanodia of OhioHealth and Kanodiamd says children have an astronomically lower chance of dying of COVID-19 compared to older adults, so the risk of transmission remains low. But he stresses now is not the time to return back to a normal lifestyle. ....

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Vaccine could improve symptoms for COVID-19 long haulers


Vaccine could improve symptoms for COVID-19 long haulers
A survey done by Survivor Corps says 40% of those with lingering symptoms of COVID-19 saw improvement following vaccination.
Author: Clay Gordon
Updated: 10:03 PM EDT April 4, 2021
COVID-19 long haulers who have suffered from the virus for months, some now for more than a year, may benefit from receiving a vaccine, according to a survey from Survivor Corps.
Survivor Corps is one of the largest grassroot organizations helping to gather research data on COVID-19, with thousands of followers on social media relaying personal stories and symptoms.
Long haulers experience reoccurring symptoms, such as fever and chills, shortness of breath and joint pain following an extended battle with COVID-19, according to Dr. Anup Kanodia, a family medicine practitioner at OhioHealth and a Clinical Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University. He also founded KanodiaMD. ....

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