Friday, January 1, 2021

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As we age, our skin is one of the first places it shows. But skin aging is caused by a number of things beyond just the years we're alive for. youtube channel

"Skin aging is the result of both intrinsic biologic processes that contribute to chronologic aging, as well as extrinsic factors such as ultraviolet (UV) radiation, smoking, pollution,

 and poor nutrition,", a dermatologist at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital 

While it's important to wear a hat outside and avoid smoking, another preventative anti-aging skincare measure is to eat a healthy diet. "As with all aspects of our health, prevention is key.

 Eating a balanced, nutritional diet full of foods and beverages that are rich in antioxidants is a preventative strategy over which we can exert significant control to combat the natural processes of aging," adds Dr. Sink.

We asked dermatologists and skincare experts for the best foods to include in your diet to fight skin aging and help keep your skin fresh and glowy. Read on, and for more on healthy eating, don't miss 7 Healthiest Foods to Eat Right Now.

1

Garlic

garlic
dies have shown that compounds in garlic reduce wrinkle formation after UVB exposure by protecting against collagen damage,", board-certified dermatologist and author of Glow: The Dermatologist's Guide to a Whole Foods Younger Skin Diet.


2

Acai berries

Acai berries

"Elasticity and youthful skin is all dependent on antioxidants and exfoliation. The antioxidants from acai berries will help prevent cell mutation, which helps with lines and wrinkles," says celebrity facialist Joanna Vargas, founder of Joanna Vargas Salons and Skin Care and author of Glow From Within. "It also contains vitamin C, a necessary element in at least 7 different important functions within the body including collagen production."

3

Chia Seeds

chia seeds

"Chia seeds are rich in omega 3s. Omega 3 fatty acids help contribute to the skin barrier function," s, a board-certified dermatologist practicing in New York City. "Eating these healthy fats helps to support the skin barrier."

4

Cinnamon

ground cinnamon

"Many herbs and spices, including cloves, cinnamon, and oregano, are powerful, concentrated sources of antioxidants," says Dr. Katta. "These antioxidants act to quench the damaging effects of free radicals. In fact, I call herbs and spices triple threats, because they've been shown to combat all three of the major forces that age our skin."

5

Salmon

grilled seared salmon

"There are very few food groups that naturally contain vitamin D, but fatty fish is one such group. Examples of fatty fish include salmon, lake trout, albacore tuna, mackerel, and sardines. Vitamin D is essential for our skin, hair, and bone health. Epidemiologic studies suggest a higher risk of cancer, infection, and autoimmune disease in individuals with low vitamin D levels," says Dr. Sink. "Exposure to the sun is a main source of vitamin D. However, as dermatologists, we recommend strict daily sun protection for prevention of photoaging and skin cancers. In addition, many of us live in climates where we do not get adequate vitamin D from sun exposure year-round. By eating foods like fish that naturally contain vitamin D, we can feel good about continuing to wear sunscreen, even during the cooler months! Bring on the sunscreen!"

6 & 7

Celery and Cucumbers

Celery sticks

"Celery and cucumber are also great additions to your diet for youthful-looking, supple skin," says Vargas. "They both contain silica, an ingredient that boosts moisture and elasticity."

8

Blueberries

blueberries

"Blueberries are rich in antioxidants," says Dr. King. "Antioxidants help to combat damage from free radicals from UV rays and pollution. These free radicals can contribute to premature aging of the skin."

9

Oranges

orange slices

"Citrus fruits such as grapefruit and orange are a top source of vitamin C, as are red peppers, kiwis, and broccoli. As humans, we are unable to synthesize vitamin C on our own, so it is an essential component of our diet. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant and is required for the synthesis of collagen in our skin and other tissue," says Dr. Sink. "As we age, the collagen in our skin becomes depleted and contributes to skin aging. Collagen is like scaffolding for our skin, playing a critical role in skin elasticity. Therefore, dietary intake of vitamin C may help us maintain the structural integrity of our skin and delay the effects of photoaging."

Just make sure to get your vitamin C from whole oranges, not orange juice: What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Orange Juice.

10

Avocado

Slicing avocado

"Avocado is a favorite of mine because it works for everyone. It's loaded with B vitamins and fatty acids, so it really soothes and restores the skin while helping to stimulate the lymphatic system," says Vargas. "My top tip is to eat avocado in a green smoothie every day to help keep the skin hydrated from the inside. It has omega 3 fatty acids to keep the skin's lipid layer moist and plump."

Adds Dr. Sink, "Foods that are rich in fatty acids have the potential to reduce skin inflammation and protect our skin against aging. Avocados are rich in alpha-linolenic acid, an essential fatty acid that has been shown to reduce dryness and textural irregularities associated with skin aging."

11

Red kidney beans

Kidney beans

"I consider these great multitaskers," says Dr. Katta. "Red kidney beans are rich in antioxidants and are a great source of prebiotic fiber. They're also a great source of minerals such as zinc, which are important in combating inflammation."

12

Tomatoes

tomato bunch on wood

"Tomatoes are rich in lycopene and increasing dietary levels of lycopene helps to ensure the presence of this potent antioxidant in the skin where it can protect from sun damage and make the skin smoother," says Dr. King.

13

Almonds

almonds

"Almonds contain beneficial fatty acids and antioxidants," says Dr. Katta. "In one experiment, volunteers who consumed a daily snack of almonds for four months were examined before and after. After the experiment, the group consuming almonds had a reduction in their wrinkle severity."

14

Grilled Chicken

grilled chicken

"Lean meats such as chicken and turkey breast contain high amounts of bioavailable vitamin B3 or nicotinamide. Studies have demonstrated that nicotinamide, the physiologically active form of vitamin B3, may protect us from developing certain skin cancers as well as sun-induced hyperpigmentation (uneven skin tone) over time," says Dr. Sink. "Nicotinamide is also known to be anti-inflammatory and increases the production of ceramides and other important structural components that protect our skin from the elements."

15

Shellfish

grilled lobster tails

"Shellfish like lobster and crabs are also full of selenium, which, along with vitamin E, helps keep your skin smooth and free of wrinkles," says Vargas.

16

Basil

fresh basil

"This is one of my favorite herbs, and I love to use it in pesto," says Dr. Katta. "Basil contains a compound called apigenin which has been shown to increase levels of DNA repair genes following UV exposure."

17

Kiwis

Kiwi fruit

"Kiwi fruit is rich in antioxidants, including vitamin C," says Dr. King. "Vitamin C is required in the pathway the body uses for making collagen."

Related: These 10 Foods Are Better Than Collagen Supplements

18

Turmeric

Turmeric powder on wooden spoon

"This golden spice, popular in Indian cuisine, contains a powerful compound called curcumin," says Dr. Katta. "In research studies, this compound blocks the pathway that leads to collagen damage following UV radiation exposure."

19

Green Tea

green tea being poured into cup

"Polyphenols are strong antioxidants. They are found in fruits and plant-derived beverages, such as fruit juices, tea, coffee, and red wine," says Dr. Sink. "Studies have shown that in combination with sunscreen, polyphenols can protect us from UV-induced skin damage, as well as lead to an improvement in skin wrinkles and skin elasticity."

20

Greens

Green smoothie

"I love an all greens juice with romaine, celery, cucumber, spinach, parsley, kale and apple with a dash of lemon and ginger," says Vargas. "A green juice instantly hydrates the skin while encouraging lymphatic drainage, so you are de-puffed and glowing! Greens are great for dry skin too because they are oxygenating and bring life into the skin."

Adds Dr. Sink, "Leafy vegetables like kale and spinach that contain chlorophyll and coenzyme Q10 help protect us from carcinogens that cause DNA damage and cellular aging, which may translate to reduced skin wrinkles and improvement in overall skin texture."

21

Kefir

milk kefir

"Probiotic foods are great to add to your diet, because their live active cultures of microbes can help support good gut health," says Dr. Katta. Kefir, a fermented dairy drink, contains high levels of beneficial probiotic bacteria.

22

Collagen supplements/drinks

collagen powder

According to Dr. King, the jury is still out on whether collagen will preferentially concentrate in the skin when we consume it.

"If it does, then that helps our skin by directly increasing collagen," says Dr. King. "If it doesn't, then potentially it is helping by providing amino acid building blocks for our body to produce collagen."

However, a 2019 review of randomized controlled trials using oral collagen supplementation for the treatment of skin aging concluded that preliminary results are promising for the short and long-term use of oral collagen supplements for wound healing and skin aging as well as skin elasticity, hydration, and dermal collagen density.

Two studies (including this and this) found that 2.5 grams of hydrolyzed collagen daily may benefit skin health, including skin hydration, wrinkles, elasticity, roughness, and density.

Related: What Happens To Your Body When You Take Collagen Every Day

23

White tea

White tea lemon

"White tea, green tea, and black tea have all been shown to protect against collagen damage," says Dr. Katta. "In one laboratory study, white tea was shown to block the effects of an enzyme called collagenase. I call collagenase a 'scissor enzyme' due to its ability to attack and weaken the collagen fibers that support our skin. Blocking the activity of this enzyme is one important way to protect your collagen."

24

Chlorophyll

Chlorophyll Water
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"Take a shot of chlorophyll every day. It's a very simple way to get a super serving of greens every day, and it tastes like mint," says Vargas. "It will help to oxygenate the skin, assisting in keeping your complexion clear and bright."

HURIWA, predicts what Buhari govt may do to Nigerians in 2021

 


The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has alleged that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government may trample upon the rights of freedom of movement and association of Nigerians, in 2021.

HURIWA said there are signs that the Buhari-led government would deliberately activate some sets of anti-people policies that may be targeted at abridging the fundamental human rights of Nigerians.

The right group raised the alarm while expressing disappointment at the declining respect for the fundamental human rights of citizens under the administration of Buhari.


In a short new year message, HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, said there are “ominous signs that there could be a deliberate activation by the Federal government of President Muhammadu Buhari of some sets of anti-people policies that may be targeted at abridging the constitutionally guaranteed

 fundamental freedoms of the citizens such as the Rights to civil liberty, Freedoms of movement and ASSOCIATION and most importantly, there could be a renewed resolve by this government to curb the freedom of Expression and Speech.

“There are an abundant of supporting facts to show that President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration will in the year 2021 seek to further tighten the noose

 around the determination of social critics and human rights activists to speak out loud and clear against the rise in the violent abuses of the Constitutionally protected and guaranteed fundamental freedoms of the citizens.”

The right group said the coming year of 2021 may be the toughest one for independent minded opinion moulders and activists in the country.

61, percent are women as Biden, Kamala announce 110 White House nominees [Full list]

 


US President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris have named 110 first White House nominees.

They include two Americans of Nigerian origin  Osaremen Okolo, COVID-19 Policy Advisor, and Danielle Okai, Senior Associate Director

The list includes individuals from the White House Presidential Personnel Office, Office of Legislative Affairs, Office of the Vice President, Office of the Staff Secretary, and Oval Office Operations.



Biden and Harris had confirmed they would announce 100 members of the incoming White House staff by the end of 2020.

The figure surpasses 50+ appointments made by the Obama-Biden Transition in 2008-2009.

Breakdown shows 61 percent are women; 54 percent are people of color.

American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) appointees represent more than twice their share of the national population.

LGBTQ+ appointees account for 11 percent, while nearly 20 percent are first-generation Americans.

In his remarks, Biden reiterated that he and Harris sought to build an administration that looks like America.

The former Senator noted that building a diverse team will lead to better outcomes and more effective solutions to address the urgent crises facing America.

“The appointees will draw from their expertise and life experiences to help us build the country back better. Moving forward together, there’s nothing we can’t accomplish,” the President-elect said.

Harris stressed that to meet the unprecedented challenges; they must build an administration that reflects the very best of the United States.

The former Attorney General of California assured that the appointees have the knowledge and expertise to hit the ground running on day one.

“I look forward to working with them to get this virus under control, safely and responsibly reopen our economy and our schools, and build back our country in a way that lifts up all Americans,” the Vice President-elect said.

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain expressed excitement about the incoming staff.

Klain added that he could not be more proud of the talented and distinctive team that will work for the American people.

COVID-19, January 2021 schools resumption date in Akwa Ibom stands – Govt.


 The Akwa Ibom State Government has said the January 4, 2021 resumption date for schools in the state is sacrosanct in order to complete the first term after the short Christmas break.

This came even as the spread of COVID-19 infection is increasing.

The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Ini Ememobong in a Statement issued to journalists on Thursday after the State Executive meeting yesterday in Uyo explained that the resumption date of January 4, 2021 was to avoid a disruption in the academic calendar as the first term was due to end on January 23, 2021.

He further explained that the government has directed the Commissioner of Education to ensure that all schools adhere to the COVID-19 preventive guidelines adding that water facilities would be provided for schools which have a student population of above 1,000.

He said the construction of fences around all schools in Uyo metropolis would immediately commence to help protect infrastructure in such schools.

The statement in parts, “Council decided that in view of the existing resumption plan, the resumption date for schools will remain 4th January, 2021 in order not to disrupt the academic calendar.


“The Council directed the Commissioner for Education to ensure that all COVID-19 preventive guidelines are adhered to by all the schools.

“Council also received a report from the ad hoc committee on Schools resumption, headed by Honourable Commissioner, Youths and Sports and directed that the construction of fences be immediately commenced in all schools in Uyo metropolis, to help with security of infrastructure in schools.”

The government also directed the Commissioners of Health, and Information and Strategy to design a robust Risk Communication and Community Engagement strategy that would keep citizens informed of the damaging effects of the COVID-19 and the preventive measures.

The government further approved that a memorandum on the creation of a legal framework for the Ibom Industrial City be forwarded to the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly.

The Ministry of Housing was also directed to facilitate the commencement of construction of a mass housing estate in partnership with the Central Bank of Nigeria and Family Homes Funds limited.


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