Author Archives: Jon Yaneff, CNP

Jon Yaneff is a holistic nutritionist and health researcher with a background in journalism. After years of a hectic on-the-go, fast food-oriented lifestyle as a sports reporter, Jon knew his life needed a change. He began interviewing influential people in the health and wellness industry and incorporating beneficial health and wellness information into his own life. Jon’s passion for his health led him to the certified nutritional practitioner (CNP) program at the Institute of Holistic Nutrition. He graduated with first class honours in 2015. Jon has also upgraded his health knowledge with other comprehensive courses in applied nutritional microscopy, laboratory diagnostics in clinical practice, and homeopathy. Jon is also a member of the Professional Writers Association of Canada.
Study: Millennials Should Exercise More and Eat Less to Ward Off Obesity
Tai Chi May Improve Physical Capacity in Chronic Conditions: Study
American Fast-Food Meat Still Often Raised on Antibiotics, Says Consumer Report
New Study Suggests Obesity May Mask Malnutrition
Mediterranean Diet, Olive Oil Linked to Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer
Diet Soda Drinkers Compensate for Calorie Absence: Study
How to Eliminate Processed Foods from Your Diet in 10 Simple Steps
Natural Compound Luteolin May Decrease Breast Cancer Risk
Mindfulness Meditation May Produce Less Accurate Memories
Tree Resin May Be Beneficial Against Epilepsy, Says Study
People Who Believe Genetics Control Weight Make Unhealthy Life Choices
High School Kids Using E-Cigarettes for Marijuana, Says Study
Poor Sleep May Explain the Impact of Stress in Kids
Saturated Fat Health Risks Worsened from Immune Response
Electroacupuncture Decreases Hot Flashes in Breast Cancer Survivors
Phthalate Exposure May Be Linked to Pregnancy Loss
Wild Blueberry Extract May Help Fight Gum Disease
Vitamin A Linked to Development of Alcoholic Liver Disease
Vitamin D May Play Key Role in Macular Degeneration Prevention: Study
Heart Attack Risk Increases with Knee or Hip Replacement for Osteoarthritis, Study Says