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Saturday, February 18, 2023

Bowie State Basketball to Host Lincoln (PA) for Senior Day

·        BOWIE, Md. — The Bowie State men's and women's basketball teams will host its final home game of the 2022-23 regular season against Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) foe Lincoln (PA) on Saturday, Feb. 18 inside A.C. Jordan Arena. The Bulldogs will recognize 15 seniors at the conclusion of the men's game. 
 
Tip-off for the men's game is set for 12 noon and will air live on the CW Network powered by Black College Sports Broadcasting Network (BCSBN). The women's game is scheduled to follow at 3 p.m. on the Bulldog Sports Network.
 
Last Outing
The Bulldogs (13-11, 9-6 CIAA) fell to Virginia State Wednesday, 50-41 in Ettrick, Va. The loss dropped Bowie State to third in the Northern Division standings - tying with Elizabeth City State and Shaw with a 5-4 record.
 
As for men's hoops, the Bulldogs dropped its third straight with the loss to Virginia State, 85-69 last timeout. Bowie State (6-21, 4-11 CIAA, 2-7 North) is sixth in the Northern Division.
 
Last Matchup
The win against Lincoln (PA) back on Jan. 18 was the first division win for Bowie State this season. The Bulldogs came away with a 57-56 edge over the Lions after taking a 32-25 lead at halftime. It was junior Joel Webb's last second free throw that willed BSU to the victory. Bowe State was responsible for 43 rebounds, turning 15 offensive rebounds into 13 second chance points. Sophomore Kyree Freeman-Davis finished with 14 points while junior Anthony Carpenter tacked on 14 points and senior Quinton Drayton chipped in as well with 11 points, respectively. 

As for the women's squad. Bowie State faced a 42-29 deficit at halftime and was never able to find its offensive groove in the contest. The Bulldogs deficit grew to 26 at the end of the third before outscoring the Lady Lions 22-17. However, the closest BSU would get to Lincoln (PA) (18-7, 12-3 CIAA, 7-2 North) was 20 points in the second half before ultimately falling, 83-62. Sophomore Anii Harris scored 22 points and junior Robyn Howard added 13 points.

How to Watch on CW Network
The men's game between Bowie State and Lincoln (PA) (14-13, 8-7 CIAA, 5-4 North) will be nationally televised on the CW Network through Black College Sports Broadcasting Network (BCSBN). This will be Bowie State's fifth game on the network this season.

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Beast Sports: Natural Caffeine Vs Synthetic Caffeine. Which Is Best?

by Maria Altieri 

Natural Caffeine vs Synthetic Caffeine.  Which is Best?

Caffeine is considered to be one of the most frequently used supplement ingredients all across the world in many different products, and for a good reason – it works. One of the most common uses of caffeine is in the form of coffee. There are many people who rely on the caffeine content found in coffee to get them through their day and even workout. Some can get away with low doses, while others need incredibly high doses. However, many people do not know that there are different sources of caffeine, which is why we are going to discuss the two types of caffeine – natural caffeine and synthetic caffeine. 

Caffeine is a common ingredient found in drinks such as coffee, tea, energy drinks, and soft drinks like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, etc. There are many sources of caffeine that can be utilized, and they all don’t have the same effects on people. Some sources are natural, plant-based, and some are even synthetically produced. 

Let’s take a look at what natural caffeine is as well as what synthetic caffeine is to get a better understanding of how they differ. 

Natural Caffeine 

If we go back to its roots, caffeine was first found in naturally occurring plants such as guarana, cacao, yerba mate, and berries. In present times, it can be found in over 60 various types of plants. 

While natural caffeine can be found and sold as a standalone supplement, it’s generally not the most commonly found product on the shelves and online. Instead, natural caffeine can be found in many different supplement profiles from fat-burners, to pre-workouts, to straight-up energy products. 

You may also find caffeine in vitamins and methylxanthines, which balance the up and down of energy from caffeine in your system and help deliver it to your body in a stable manner. Essentially, natural caffeine provides a more sustainable and cleaner boost of energy in comparison to synthetic caffeine, and it also allows for heightened focus and cognition. If you’ve ever used different forms of caffeine, you may have noticed and experienced a quick jolt of energy but then an abrupt crash that soon follows. 

Unlike synthetic caffeine, natural caffeine generally does not have any side effects such as insomnia, nervousness, and anxiety, to name a few. It is because of the gradual release of natural caffeine into your system that many of the side effects associated with synthetic caffeine are nonexistent. There is no sudden release that can cause jitters or uneasiness. 

 
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You can take a glance at the nutritional panel of a product to see if it has natural caffeine or synthetic caffeine, as many of them will break down what source of caffeine is used. 

Synthetic Caffeine 

Synthetic caffeine is widely used in soft drinks and energy drinks. Synthetic caffeine is quickly absorbed in your system and gives you a sudden boost of energy, which is much faster than natural caffeine. Interestingly enough, and a little history lesson for you, synthetic caffeine was first discovered by the Nazis during World War II. With increasing demand, synthetic caffeine started becoming the norm. 

Additionally, synthetic caffeine (such as caffeine anhydrous) is a very inexpensive ingredient to produce. Natural caffeine is something that would need to be sourced, and because of this, synthetic caffeine has become the most widely used form of caffeine. Big companies such as Coca-Cola are highly dependent on synthetic caffeine for their products. Unfortunately, synthetic caffeine has some drawbacks and side effects that could become quite harmful to your body. 

There have been some instances and cases where individuals got their supplements mixed up and took two teaspoons or more of synthetic caffeine and, unfortunately, died because of ingesting a lethal dose. 

Because synthetic caffeine is absorbed into your body much faster than natural caffeine, it provides a quick spike of energy that many people enjoy but then an equivalent crash as if you hit a wall going 100mph. Although synthetic caffeine and natural caffeine are almost non-distinguishable on a molecular level, the method of how synthetic caffeine is made can trigger significant health concerns, which you need to take into consideration before you decide if you want to supplement with it or not. 

Natural Caffeine vs. Synthetic Caffeine 

Here are some key points and takeaways from both sources of caffeine. 

  • Natural caffeine and synthetic caffeine are chemically identical. The big difference is that synthetic caffeine is made from chloroacetic acid and urea, whereas natural caffeine is produced from various plants. 
  • The most surprising part is that both sources of caffeine affect the body in similar ways. 
  • Naturally sourced caffeine tends to be harder to source and relatively expensive, which is why labs have started making synthetic caffeine. 
  • Due to the lower cost associated with synthetic caffeine, many supplement companies prefer to use it over natural caffeine due to the cost-savings advantage. 
  • Synthetic caffeine undergoes numerous steps to be converted from its initial form, which is ammonia. It is usually exposed to harsh chemicals during the conversion, such as ethyl acetate, carbon dioxide, and methylene chloride. In addition, synthetic caffeine has somewhat of a “glowing” factor. This is removed by cleaning the caffeine with acetic acid, sodium nitrate, chloroform, and sodium bicarbonate. 
  • It should be noted that not all synthetic caffeine is harmful when consumed in a small amount. But the thing to keep in mind is, you have probably had it this week or even today, unknowingly, as several products have them as one of their ingredients. Because of this, it is recommended that you take a look at the ingredient list of the product you are looking to purchase. 

Which Source of Caffeine Is Right for You? 

The most significant takeaway when differentiating natural caffeine and synthetic caffeine is that synthetic caffeine can work faster and provide you with a sudden boost of energy. Still, when you are coming down from that rollercoaster ride, and you have a sudden crash in energy, it will be much worse than what you’ll experience through natural caffeine. 

It’s beneficial to understand what you are reading on many supplement labels out there. If you see the word “caffeine” on the ingredient list of a product, it is very like that it is synthetic caffeine (caffeine anhydrous). If it is a natural source, you will see the actual name of the plant products used, such as green tea extract, green coffee beans, or guarana, to name a few. 

Now that you know the basics of the varying sources of caffeine, you can make a more informed decision on whether you prefer to use a natural caffeine source or a synthetic caffeine source to help provide you with the results you want and need to achieve your goals.

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Howard Tennis Prepares for A Full Weekend in The District

Bison set to play four matches in three days

(Photo Credit – David Sierra)

 

WASHINGTON (February 16, 2023) – Howard University women's and men’s tennis teams have a full weekend ahead of them as each squad returns home to host a pair of nonconference matchups at the Washington Tennis & Education Foundation's East Capitol Campus in Southeast D.C.

 

Friday (Feb.17), the women’s team squares off against Johns Hopkins, a first-time opponent, then face Villanova the following day (Feb. 18). The Bison have not faced off against the Villanova Wildcats since 2011, which they won the previous matchup.

 

As for the men, they are also facing a first-time opponent in dual competition, Bucknell, Saturday (Feb. 18) and will be looking to break their five-match losing streak against Mount St. Mary’s Sunday (Feb. 19).

 

MATCHUP PREVIEW

 

HOWARD WOMEN

 

The Lady Bison started this week off strong with multiple team members receiving accolades from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).

 

Freshman Selah Stubbins (Minneapolis) earned the title, MEAC Rookie of the Week, and sophomore Sifa Butcher (Pembroke Pines, Fla.) was named women’s MEAC Player of the Week.

 

JOHNS HOPKINS

 

A pair of Johns Hopkins freshman singles players are ranked in the top 50 nationally in the ITA Polls, sponsored by Tennis-Point. Jay Xiao is ranked 27th in the nation and seventh in the Atlantic South. Kamila Wong is ranked 36th in the nation and ninth in the region.

 

VILLANOVA

 

The Villanova Wildcats enter with a 1-3 record and fell short to the Bison during their last matchup in 2011.

 

HOWARD MEN

 

Sophomore Marcel Dawson (Columbus, Ga.) was named the MEAC Men’s Player of the Week earlier this week, and won his singles and doubles matches last Friday (Feb. 10) against UDC. The men are seeking a bounce back from their loss on the road last week at Lehigh.

 

BUCKNELL

 

Bucknell enters this weekend’s contest with a two-match winning streak. Bucknell competed in five fall tournaments, resulting in a combined 42-37 singles record and a 21-15 doubles ledger.

 

MOUNT ST MARYS

 

Mount St. Mary’s enters this weekend’s match with a three-match losing streak.

LAST TIMEOUT

 

Sunday (Feb. 12), both squads fell on the road at Lehigh.

 

The men's team fell, 4-0, while the women came up short against the Mountain Hawks, 4-3, in Bethlehem, Pa.

 

UPCOMING SCHEDULE

 

On Feb. 25, the Lady Bison are set to host Georgetown at the Washington Tennis & Education Foundation's East Capitol Campus in Southeast D.C. Match time has not yet been determined.

 

For the men, they travel to Cary, N.C., for the annual MEAC Round Up (March 16-18), hosted by North Carolina Central.

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Thursday, February 16, 2023

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Today's Devotional: Godly Confidence

 

The Positive Power of Confidence

Believers who rely on Jesus can face life's challenges with boldness. From Intouch Ministries

February 17, 2023


Philippians 3:4-14

Paul was a confident man. Before his salvation, the apostle’s self-assured attitude came from trusting in his credentials, background, education, and position. However, his encounter with the Lord led him to realize these things were of little worth (Phil. 3:4-8). So, what was then the source of his boldness? 

Paul’s relationship with Jesus formed the new foundation for his very existence (vv. 8-10). He not only recognized the inadequacy of everything he had previously relied upon—his knowledge, achievement, and authority; he also relinquished any notion of living independently of the Lord. The apostle lived his life through reliance upon God (Galatians 2:20). 

Because of Paul’s unwavering trust in the Lord, He believed God’s promises to strengthen and equip him, guide him in every situation, meet all his needs, and never leave him. Paul took the Lord at His word and was empowered to meet adversity with boldness. His confidence was not in himself but in God’s presence, provision, and power; therefore, it remained strong. 

Do you see why we can be confident followers of Christ? It isn’t who we are, what we believe about ourselves, or what strengths and abilities we have that matter. Developing a wholehearted trust and reliance on Jesus is what brings about confidence. How much do you trust Him? 

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BBcom: Get Your Annual Physical: Top 5 Things to Ask Your Health Care Professional

 

Ensure you’re getting the most out of your medical advice.

Get Your Annual Physical: Top 5 Things to Ask Your Health Care Professional

DISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. The information contained on this website is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.

Many healthy individuals will ask why waste the time, money, or energy on going to see a doctor when nothing appears to be wrong. If you feel great, then you don’t necessarily need to get a full examination every year. However, you may want to join the estimated 44 million people who do get them each year, and here is why (1). An annual exam is a low cost investment into your future health span.


Here are some of the benefits of getting an annual exam. You can establish a relationship with a medical professional, so they can be your first line of defense when something goes wrong. Before, during, or after your appointment, you have the opportunity to ask about any serious or non-serious health related issues. A trained professional can perform a physical examination to identify any areas of concern. You can receive diagnostic tests and health screenings to provide you with an evaluation of your current overall health. These screenings could catch possible health concerns early, allowing for more effective and cost-efficient treatment. Many individuals have undiagnosed high cholesterol, high blood pressure, colon cancer, breast cancer, and/or kidney disease that can be caught earlier with proper screening (2). Lastly, a yearly exam can give you and your loved ones the peace of mind that you are in fact healthy (3).

When you’re ready to get your next screening, be sure to ask the following five questions.

#1: What Changes To My Lifestyle Can I Make To Improve My Overall Health And Well-Being?

Before your appointment, take a moment to consider any questions you have for the medical practitioner. Ask yourself how each of your body parts are feeling: head, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, neck, shoulders, back, stomach, arms, hands, fingers, hips, thighs, knees, shins, ankles, feet, and toes. Ask yourself how your internal organs feel: brain, heart, lungs, kidneys, stomach, bowels, and sex organs. Ask yourself how you could improve your lifestyle through diet, exercise, sleep or stress. Make sure you actually disclose anything that is bothering you or ask your healthcare practitioner about how you can improve your overall health. Your doctor isn’t there to judge you in any way. They’re there to help you.

#2: What Should I Get Screened For?

This is a highly individualized question since your age, gender, and your medical history can greatly vary your priorities. To narrow down your inquiries, you should first ask yourself about any underlying health concerns that you or your family members have, in order to get properly screened. Here is an noncomprehensive list that you may want to ask your physician about: lipid testing for cholesterol levels, hemoglobin A1c for diabetes, basic blood count to check red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin, colonoscopy check for abnormalities in the large intestine, colon, and rectum, pap test screening for cervical cancer, mammogram screening for breast cancer, iron and ferritin test for anemia, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) test for a functioning metabolism, basic metabolic panel for kidney and liver function as well as electrolytes levels, urinalysis to check for diabetes, urinary tract infection or sexually transmitted diseases (STD).

#3: What Additional Tests Should I Take To Optimize My Health-Span Or Athletic Performance?

There are plenty of additional tests that you may want to ask for if it's appropriate for you. A comprehensive cardiac assessment can include an electrocardiogram or treadmill stress test to evaluate the strength and durability of your heart for both health and aerobic fitness (4). A complete lipid panel can provide you with your total cholesterol, hdl, ldl, triglycerides, and/or c-reactive protein to evaluate how your body is storing and using fat (5). Additional fitness assessments can include visceral fat analysis, muscle mass evaluation, DEXA bone density scanning, micronutrient vitamin testing, food sensitivity testing, resting metabolic rate testing, genomic fitness profiling, or home sleep apnea testing, all to further optimize your athletic performance.

#4: What Should I Expect During This Physical?

The medical facility should start with taking your vital signs: temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and your body mass index (height & weight). The doctor should review your medical history with you. Then, the doctor should observe your eyes, ears, nose, and throat for any concerns. The doctor should feel your body for any lumps or abnormalities. The doctor should listen to your heart and lungs using a stethoscope. The doctor should allow you to ask questions about anything you are concerned or curious about (6). If you are already on medication, make sure to ask if your prescription is still relevant. Ask if your dose is the optimal amount. Ask if that drug is still the most effective on the market. Ask if there are any new drugs or drug alternatives that could be more beneficial.

#5: What Are My Numbers? 

After your visit, you should be contacted by the medical facility with all of your medical information, which should include your vitals as well as your test results. Make sure to call, email, text, or chat with your doctor to understand what your numbers mean for you. For example, if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and/or high blood sugar, it can indicate an increase of risk for developing conditions such as heart disease, hypertension, and/or diabetes. After you get your explanation, ask for next steps.

An annual physical exam is an important step for staying healthy, by addressing future health risks and maintaining a vibrant lifestyle through proper exercise, nutrition, supplementation, and sleep. Make sure you ask the above questions to stay on top of your health and keep your body functioning its best.

Works Cited

  1. https://www.kff.org/health-reform/poll-finding/kaiser-health-tracking-poll-november-2014/
  2. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/screening-tests-for-common-diseases
  3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8132843/
  4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6244896/
  5. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/lipid-panel
  6. https://health.clevelandclinic.org/why-you-need-an-annual-physical-and-what-to-expect/
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Trio of Bison Take Home MEAC Track & Field Weekly Accolades

 Howard Track & Field recognized for their outstanding performances at the Windy City Invite

 

(Photo Credit – Howard Athletics Media Relations)

 

NORFOLK, Va. (February 15, 2023) – The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) revealed its men’s and women's track & field weekly accolades where Howard University saw three Bison recognized for their outstanding performances at the Windy City Invitational, hosted by the University of Wisconsin.

 

Senior Jermanie Byrd (Miami) and junior Darci Khan (Stockbridge, Ga.) took home MEAC Track Athletes of the Week while graduate thrower Mikyla Rodgers (South Huntington, N.Y.) claimed the league’s Women’s Field Athlete of the Week.

 

Byrd won the men’s 60-meter hurdles with a MEAC-best 7.84 mark, which ranks 49th in the country. He also set a new school record in the 200-meter dash, clocking in at 21.55.

 

Khan also won the 60-meter hurdles on the women’s side with a new program benchmark (8.15), which tops the league and 20th in the nation.

 

Rodgers finished eighth overall in the women’s weight throw, tossing a conference-best 19.12 meters (62’ 8.75”), which is a new school record.

 

Norfolk State junior Isaac Haywood was named MEAC Men’s Field Athlete of the Week.

 

To view this week’s weekly honors, please click here.

 

On Feb 20-22, HU's next challenge is in Virginia Beach, Va., for the MEAC Indoor Championships.

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