Kenna Morton's Journal, 27 Aug 22

I Ave posted this site many ties. It is such a great place to ge simple, easily understood information for non medical people. Seeking self education

View Diet Calendar, 27 August 2022:
870 kcal Fat: 39.53g | Prot: 52.88g | Carbs: 77.81g.   Breakfast: Turkey Burger, America's Choice Bacon Thick Sliced, Nopales (Without Salt, Cooked), Sarabeth's Orange Apricot Marmalade, Egg, Heritage beans, Aqua de Jamaica (hibiscus ice tea), Laird Superfood Cacao Creamer, Morning coffee, Oroweat Organic Thin Sliced Sweet Baby Grains. Lunch: The Greek Gods Traditional Plain Greek Yogurt, R.W. Knudsen Family 2% Lowfat Cottage Cheese, Kretschmar Wheat Germ, Sweet Heart Milled Chia Seeds, Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts Shelled Hemp Seeds, Tru-Nut Powdered Peanut Butter, Sprouts Farmers Market Whey Protein Concentrate, Wheat Montana Milled Flax Seed, Trader Joe's Frozen Blueberries, Brita Filtered Water, Ranch Granola. more...
1435 kcal Exercise: Housework - 2 hours, Resting - 14 hours, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...

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THANK YOU for sharing this Kenna!!👏🙋🏻‍♀️ 
27 Aug 22 by member: CrystalJo74
It would be very helpful to me if you would include the web address with your journal, so that I can just copy the link and go straight to this page. Statins are definitely an important topic to cover here at FS.👍🏻 
27 Aug 22 by member: JustBananas
I had no idea there were lessons on that site for different conditions. Thanks for sharing 
27 Aug 22 by member: ImalittleLESSfluffyNOW
JustBanana— the web address is there. When I uploaded the pictures they came up backward, just in case you didn’t notice. The first one with the address Is at the bottom. An alternate way, in case this ever comes up for you again, is type in Healthline and cholesterol micro lessons and it comes right up 
27 Aug 22 by member: Kenna Morton
The information is out there on anything you want to know. Today’s GOOGLE is the library card file of my day. I can’t tell you the hundreds of hours I spent sifting through those 3x5 cards. Now you just ask GOOGLE a question and start reading. Just like the card files of old weren’t all relevant to what you are looking for but that’s where your desire to acquire knowledge comes in. You keep reading. It won’t take long to be able to tell an article from People Magazine from an article from a site like HEALTHLINE. . YOU TUBE also has a ton of legitimate information to offer— and next thing I know I am up till midnight, reading and researching.  
27 Aug 22 by member: Kenna Morton
Kenna, Google is a search engine, not a specific website. And I'm not interested in having to search all over the Healthline website to find one specific article. All you have to do is click on the address line and copy/paste it into your journal here (also known as "referencing your source"). Since you're already in there doing print screens, why not copy the web address while you're at it? Telling people to just Google it isn't helpful. I could not find this article when I Googled "Healthline micro-lesson breaking down prescription meds". Instead, I got "https://www.healthline.com/health/beginners-guide-to-microdosing." Furthermore, this looks like a newsletter sent to your email. What I am looking for is the direct weblink. It should look similar to this: https://www.healthline.com/health/high-cholesterol (note that when you copy/paste this link into your address line, it is not the same article as what you have pictured here today. I could not find your article on their Website, which is why I'm asking you for the direct link).  
27 Aug 22 by member: JustBananas
Is this the correct article?: https://www.healthline.com/health/high-cholesterol-symptoms. (I got this by Googling "Cholesterol Healthline: High." ) If this is not the matching article/micro-lesson, please provide the direct link. 
27 Aug 22 by member: JustBananas
Just bananas— you don’t have to follow up on any of this. If it doesn’t work for you, source your information elsewhere. 
27 Aug 22 by member: Kenna Morton
Kenna, do you know how to cite an online article? You keep avoiding it. Just pull up the article, click in the address bar to highlight the address, copy, then paste it here in your journal entry. If you still need help, perhaps ask one of your neighbors. You have been asked before to reference your statements, and have given the same avoidant non-answer ("Go Google it yourself!"). Since you take classes so often, perhaps one of the students can show you how. I can't see any professor not expecting references on a research paper; apply the same principle here on FS. 
28 Aug 22 by member: JustBananas

     
 

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