LiveLighter Blog
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Top 5 tips for a healthier you
- Jan 12, 2020
- by Gael Myers
To celebrate the start of the new year we've put together our top tips to help kick start your way to a healthier you.
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Healthy goals you'll actually keep
- Jan 01, 2020
- by Amelia Harray
Do you make the same New Year's resolution year after year? If you do, you are not alone.
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Soccer dad Tiago reaps benefits of quitting alcohol
- Dec 27, 2019
- by Ben Somerford
North Perth resident Tiago de Sousa quit alcohol and joined the MAN v FAT soccer program earlier this year and is now enjoying a healthier lifestyle with his young family.
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4 ways to get more fibre into your diet
- Nov 22, 2019
- by Guest Author
We all know fibre is important, but less than a third of Australian adults get enough.
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Low-carb craze: Should we avoid carbohydrates?
- Nov 06, 2019
- by Guest Author
We see endless weight loss diets suggesting that we ditch the carbs. These diets claim that cutting carbs will lead to weight loss, but is that the truth? And should we really be avoiding them?
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“As soon as I quit sugary drinks, the kilograms fell off”
- Sep 30, 2019
- by Ben Somerford
Subiaco's Michael Hedderwick reveals his lifestyle change of cutting out sugary drinks led to a major weight change.
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The ultimate footy finals spread
- Sep 25, 2019
- by Gael Myers
Lift your BBQ game this AFL grand final with our top tips for hosting a healthy get-together.
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The real story behind our dietitians
- Sep 19, 2019
- by Ben Somerford
We celebrate our LiveLighter dietitians to mark Dietitians Day
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4 foods you should eat & 3 you should avoid to prevent cancer
- Aug 27, 2019
- by Gael Myers
With so much information out there about food and cancer, and everyone from doctors to crusading mums to celebrity chefs weighing in, it can be difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff when it comes to getting accurate nutrition information. Here are 7 dietitian approved tips for reducing your cancer risk.
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The science of weight and cancer
- Aug 19, 2019
- by Anne Finch, Melissa Ledger
It's well known that there's a link between carrying extra weight and a range of cancers. Here we unpack some of the reasons why.