August 23, 2010
- 11:00 am
By Talia- Cornell University

The beginning of another school year sneaked up on us, along with an opportunity to meet new people, join new clubs and do better in our classes (okay well I like to tell myself this, at least). Unfortunately, it’s also the perfect opportunity to gain weight via late night pizza runs and all you can eat dining halls.
Thankfully, for those of you reading this, I have a suggestion, a small tweak really, that might just save you from packing on the pounds. You ready for it? Like, really, really ready?
OK, here goes: only drink water (and if you must, the occasional coffee).
No soda, no calorie-laden smoothies, fruit juices, or any liquid edible substance with calories. You would be surprised how much those added calories from beverages add up! Read More »
Tags: Body, body blog, calorie consumption, drink water, health, high calorie drinks, low calorie beverage, Obesity, smoothies, soda, sugar, vitaminwater, water
July 9, 2010
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

And this is why tattoos should be illegal.
(Sorta) big news for gay marriage!
Is Vienna Girardi a (really good) liar?
7 ways to sneak in more water during the day.
Add a little sensual to your love life.
Want a sneak peak at Temple St. Clair accessories for Target?
January 12, 2010
- 5:00 pm
By Elizabeth - UC Berkeley
Believe it or not, what you eat actually influences how you feel on the inside and look on the outside. I’m not just talking about your weight here – I’m talking about your skin. Feeding your body tons of nutritious foods leads to happy skin and in turn, a happier you. So what should you eat? Check out the list below for some of the top recommended “skin foods” from the specialists at WebMD.
Water – Water is probably the most important thing you ever put in your body throughout a given day. Having enough water in your system helps everything run smoothly, including your digestion, thought processes, and alertness. Plus, it helps flush (read: pee pee) out all of the toxic byproducts of your normal body processes. This is the part that makes your skin glow, look fresh, and appear more rested. While how much water you drink is constantly in dispute, my general rule of thumb is to drink enough water to keep your pee light yellow.
Omega-3 Rich Foods – This includes foods like salmon, flax seeds, walnuts, and certain types of beans. Eating these foods on a normal basis increases your intake of essential fatty acids, which help your skin remain plump and fresh by holding water into your skin cells. Omega-3s also act was an anti-inflammatory agent, which can improve the blood flow to your face, making you glow.
Selenium-Rich Foods – Studies have shown the power of this mineral in preventing damage to the skin cells. Foods high in selenium include whole grains, turkey, and tuna. Selenium can help prevent oxidative damage, which can age and roughen skin cells. Pour yourself a bowl of whole wheat cereal in the morning to get closer to your daily selenium needs. Read More »
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January 11, 2010
- 11:00 am
By Samantha - UC Santa Barbara
We all love to talk about metabolism. A lot.
Some of us love it (like that girl who never goes to the gym and eats french fries for every meal and somehow still wears a size 00) and some of us hate it (when we eat an apple and our thighs starts rubbing together). But does anyone really know what metabolism is or how it works?
Your (my, our) metabolism is really just your metabolic rate, or BMR, which is roughly the amount of calories that you burn when at rest. Like right now as you sit on your couch, feet up, laptop on your lap and a bowl of cereal in your hand. This is the energy that your body uses to keep organs, cells, and digestion all going. It is influenced by your age, sex, height, weight, and the amount of muscle mass that you have.
There are lots of myths around about things that will “speed up” your metabolism, causing you to burn more calories. There are also many surprising truths. I’m going to separation the fact from the fiction and give you all the tools to control your metabolic destiny. Here we go!
Myths
If your mom has a “slow” metabolism, you will too: This is one is half-true. Heredity does play a role in metabolism, but just because mama passed on that snail’s-pace metabolism doesn’t mean it has to stay that way. There are many ways to speed things up: build muscle mass, eat a balanced breakfast and overall diet, snack throughout the day on low-calorie foods, include protein in your diet, and keep moving!
Grapefruit increases your metabolic rate: Its fiber and water will fill you up, and the Thermogenic Effect of the fruit means that your body will use extra calories to digest it, but it won’t speed your metabolism up more than any other food. Read More »
Tags: Body, burn calories, coffee, diet, drink water, egcg, food, green tea, health, healthy eating, healthy snacking, Hydration, metabolism, metabolism myths, muscle mass, protein, speed up, speed up your metabolism, thermogenic effect, weight loss, weight training
September 14, 2009
- 11:00 am
By Nina - Michigan State University
As the semester begins, I’ve found myself back to the daily grind, sitting in classes and willing that minute hand to tick just a little freaking faster. But despite so many things being the same (the classes, the books, the late nights IMing the roommates down the hall…), it is a brand new year, and the perfect time to make some big changes.
Your slate is clean (and your pants still fit!), so let this new school year be your opportunity to start fresh and make good, healthy choices. It’s always good to start out with goals you actually will end up completing, so here are some small, completely doable changes for you to consider so that this year finds you healthier and even more fabulous than the last!
Dear Water: We Love You.
We all know water is muy importante. It keeps you feeling full, prevents dehydration, and clears your body of toxins. Sweating, drinking alcohol, and merely functioning every day (especially in college) cause a loss of said water and it’s up to you to replace it.
Yes, if you want to be healthy with a fabulous complexion, you need to drink the water.
That being said, don’t freak out about the eight glasses per day thing – its not just plain water that does the trick, and the amount you need depends on how active you are. Also, if you’re one of those people who hates drinking water by itself, don’t forget that fruits, vegetables, tea, and other things we consume everyday have water in them, too. And don’t forget about Crystal Light – make it your BFF this year. Read More »
Tags: bacteria, Body, complexion, crystal light, drink water, exercise, fitness, germs, health, healthy eating, sleep, sleep deprivation, swine flu, workout