Tag: wellness trends

Forget Extreme Diets: The Power of Small Health Habits That Actually Stick
Weight Loss & Fat Burning

Forget Extreme Diets: The Power of Small Health Habits That Actually Stick

For many people, weight loss begins with grand promises: no sugar, 5 a.m. workouts, strict meal plans and a determination that lasts exactly until the next stressful week. Then reality returns. The problem is not always motivation. Often, it is the size of the change itself. That is why health experts are increasingly paying attention to something far less dramatic but surprisingly effective: microhabits. These are tiny actions repeated consistently — drinking water before meals, taking a short walk after eating or adding protein to breakfast. On their own, they seem almost too small to matter. But together, they can reshape the way people eat, move and respond to hunger without the emotional exhaustion that often comes with aggressive dieting. Why Small Changes Work Better ...
The Hidden Risk Behind the Protein Shake Boom
Muscle Building & Strength Training

The Hidden Risk Behind the Protein Shake Boom

Walk into almost any gym in Accra today and you will hear the language of supplements everywhere. Creatine before workouts. Fat burners for faster cuts. Muscle boosters promising rapid gains in weeks. For many young fitness enthusiasts, tubs of powder and performance pills have become just as common as dumbbells and treadmills. But behind the booming wellness culture is a growing health concern, experts say more people need to understand: not every supplement sold for muscle growth is as safe as it looks. When “Fitness” Products Carry Hidden Dangers The modern supplement industry thrives on speed and appearance. Social media transformations and bodybuilding culture have convinced many people that bigger muscles, sharper abs, and faster performance can be bought in a container. ...
Doctors Say Most Supplements Are Unnecessary, But These Six May Be Worth Considering
Personal Stories & Opinion

Doctors Say Most Supplements Are Unnecessary, But These Six May Be Worth Considering

The modern wellness industry thrives on a simple promise: there is a pill for almost everything. From sharper focus and deeper sleep to stronger workouts and smoother digestion, supplements now sit at the centre of many daily health routines. Yet behind the booming market lies a quieter truth from within the medical community—most doctors remain cautious about what they actually take themselves. According to the U.S. Office of Dietary Supplements, about half of American adults and a third of children regularly use dietary supplements. But many physicians warn that enthusiasm has far outpaced scientific necessity. Jeffrey Linder, a general internist and professor at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, has been blunt in his assessment, saying that a “vast majority o...
The Science of Walking: How Many Daily Steps Do You Actually Need for Longevity?
Weight Loss & Fat Burning

The Science of Walking: How Many Daily Steps Do You Actually Need for Longevity?

The long-held golden rule of fitness, the 10,000-step daily goal, wasn't born in a lab, but in a 1965 Japanese marketing campaign to sell pedometers. Decades later, as modern science catches up with marketing, we are discovering that while 10,000 is a great target, the "sweet spot" for longevity and health might actually be closer than you think. For many office workers in Accra or digital nomads in New York, the pressure to hit five figures on a fitness tracker can feel like a secondary job. However, recent data suggests that the benefits of walking often plateau before that 10,000-mark, offering a sigh of relief for those struggling to find time between meetings and commutes. The Science of the Plateau Recent research, including a pivotal 2025 review, has shifted the conve...