E157 - Caffeine Questions and Misconceptions

E157 - Caffeine Questions and Misconceptions

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E259 - 8 Things Worth Knowing About Omega-3s

Dietitians Aidan Muir and Torwen Eerkens discuss 8 key factors worth knowing about Omega 3s, including: the different types of Omega-3 fats; fish vs algae sources; the recommended dosing for various benefits; what the evidence actually supports in terms of outcomes; and more. (00 ...  Show more

E258 - Should Athletes Care About Anti-Inflammatory Diets?

Dietitians Aidan Muir and Torwen Eerkens discuss the pros and cons of anti-inflammatory style diets for athletes, including focusing on how much this matters for specific anti-inflammatory nutrients. (1:49) - Potential Benefits for Athletes (2:37) - Potential Downsides for Athlet ...  Show more

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