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Are You Looking For A Dentist?

by adminPosted onNovember 30, 2012January 14, 2018

Are You Looking For A Dentist? November 30, 2012admin   Oral hygiene is undoubtedly one of the most important to maintain in one’s body. This…

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A brief guide on how to fight against constipation

by adminPosted onNovember 19, 2012January 14, 2018

A brief guide on how to fight against constipation November 19, 2012admin   In the morning, a common habit is going straight to the restroom.…

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Change your diet and get six pack abs in a few weeks!

by adminPosted onOctober 31, 2012January 14, 2018

Change your diet and get six pack abs in a few weeks! October 31, 2012admin   Getting flat abs doesn’t have to be a challenge,…

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Why You Should Quit Smoking with Rowlands Pharmacy Stop Smoking Aids

by adminPosted onOctober 30, 2012January 14, 2018

Smoking is one the worst habits a person can ever have for a number of reasons. The biggest issue with smoking is serious illness. Cancer…

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Jason Mraz And Some Cool Polar Bears Teach You The Unhealthy Truth About Soda

by adminPosted onOctober 26, 2012January 14, 2018

Share this: The music video catches your attention with a strong statement: It wasnt so bad when soft drinks were the occasional treat. But now sugary…

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Exercise Essential to Combat Alzheimer’s Disease

by adminPosted onJuly 23, 2012January 14, 2018

Exercise Essential to Combat Alzheimer’s Disease Posted on July 23, 2012, 6 a.m. in Alzheimers Disease | Exercise | A number of previous studies suggest…

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Diet changes are necessary to get a six pack in six weeks

by adminPosted onJuly 16, 2012January 14, 2018

Diet changes are necessary to get a six pack in six weeks July 16, 2012admin   A flabby belly is simply caused by excess fat.…

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Regular Outdoor Time Softens ADHD Symptoms

by adminPosted onJune 28, 2012January 14, 2018

The correlation between ADHD and diet has become more and more clear. One recent study found that for 64 percent of kids, the symptoms of…

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7 Skin Care Tips for Swimming and Swimmers

by adminPosted onJune 19, 2012January 14, 2018

Summer can be a wonderful time – with long hours on the beach or at the pool having fun. But spare a thought for that all…

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Benefits of Vitamin E

by adminPosted onMay 25, 2012January 14, 2018

Vitamin E is important for the body’s assimilation process of nutritive substances like lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. Moreover, it plays a role in maintaining the…

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Entitlement

by adminPosted onMay 22, 2012January 14, 2018

Here’s Liz Atwood with this week’s Tween Tuesday: A Texas couple was demonized by the media last week for not giving a souvenir baseball to…

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What is happening to you and your baby during pregnancy week 21?

by adminPosted onMay 4, 2012January 14, 2018

At pregnancy week 21, your hormone levels are stabilized and you are now more balanced and sensible. Your pregnancy is much more obvious and visible…

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Time to improve paltry interest rates on children’s savings accounts

by adminPosted onApril 11, 2012January 14, 2018

Children born this year may have to wait until 80 to receive their state pension, yet most financial institutions are doing nothing to encourage them…

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Jobs for Vets, Food for All

by adminPosted onMarch 4, 2012January 14, 2018

Pin It An organization that assists recent military veterans has an answer to the crisis caused by the aging population of farmers: they are helping…

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12 Brilliant Uses for Ice

by adminPosted onFebruary 29, 2012January 14, 2018

Sometimes known foods and ingredients have surprising uses aside from tasting good, like how beer has been shown to have pain-killing benefits and how conch…

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Do not ignore the symptoms of yeast infection!

by adminPosted onFebruary 27, 2012January 14, 2018

Though yeast infection or Candidiasis is a more common problem for women, men may be affected by it as well. In fact, treatment against male…

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9 Top Remedies for Dry Scaly Skin

by adminPosted onFebruary 23, 2012January 14, 2018

Having dry scaly skinis a problem of numerous women all over the world. This is a problem especially during the cold season because of the…

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Show Your Support for Farmers

by adminPosted onFebruary 4, 2012January 14, 2018

Recently I posted a piece about the lawsuit brought against Monsanto by a coalition of organic farmers, seed growers, and others.  Farmers have not had…

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8 Beautiful Skin Tips to Try at Home

by adminPosted onJanuary 17, 2012January 14, 2018

The skin is a kind of calling card for people, and this is why we should really take care of it. No wonder there are…

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What to Do with Your Dry Elbows

by adminPosted onDecember 11, 2011January 14, 2018

Dry elbows are a huge problem for many people because dryness on your elbows will ultimately lead to skin that does not look very healthy…

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Comfortable Environment in Assisted Living Facilities

by adminPosted onNovember 30, 2011January 14, 2018

Most of the people living in this age are very busy and are involved in the part time activities. For this reason, they have less…

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A baby at your restaurant table? That’ll be a £3 surcharge

by adminPosted onNovember 24, 2011January 14, 2018

He’s brought his own food and doesn’t need a seat. Is it fair to charge his mother extra? Photograph: Yui Mok/PA It may look like…

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Is A Happy Disposition a Key to Long Life?

by adminPosted onNovember 16, 2011January 14, 2018

Is A Happy Disposition a Key to Long Life? A British study finds that older adults who report feeling happy and content live longer than…

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Man Sues White Castle Because the Booths Are Too Small

by adminPosted onNovember 13, 2011January 14, 2018

One White Castle regular is angry that the booths just arent big enough. Martin Kessman filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Federal Court last week claiming…

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The Anatomy of a Genetically Modified Turkey [Infographic]

by adminPosted onNovember 13, 2011January 14, 2018

Weve talked a lot about vegan and vegetarian Thanksgiving ideas in the past couple of weeks, but I know that not everyone here is planning…

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High-Fiber Diet May Help Thwart Colon Cancer

by adminPosted onNovember 10, 2011January 14, 2018

FRIDAY, Nov. 11 (HealthDay News) — Eating a high-fiber diet may reduce your risk of colorectal cancer, especially if the fiber is from cereal and…

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STD Complication May Double Infertility Risk

by adminPosted onNovember 9, 2011January 14, 2018

  FRIDAY, Nov. 11 () — Repeated bouts of pelvic inflammatory disease increase a woman’s risk of chronic pelvic pain and infertility, a new study…

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Researchers discover why measles spreads so quickly

by adminPosted onNovember 3, 2011January 14, 2018

Laval, Canada — Measles virus is perhaps the most contagious virus in the world, affecting 10 million children worldwide each year and accounting for 120,000…

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Halloween can be fun for children with autism

by adminPosted onOctober 19, 2011January 14, 2018

Halloween is a fun and exciting holiday for most kids, with candy and treats, not to mention tricks, pranks and scary good times. However, for…

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Hormonal Disorder Linked to Pregnancy Complications: Study

by adminPosted onOctober 16, 2011January 14, 2018

  FRIDAY, Oct. 14 () — A common hormonal disorder among women known as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) seems to be associated with an increased…

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Teen Exercise Discourages Smoking

by adminPosted onOctober 13, 2011January 14, 2018

I still have those friends that started smoking when they were teenagers and were never able to kick the habit. It’s sad to think the…

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Tracing an elusive killer parasite in Peru

by adminPosted onSeptember 26, 2011January 14, 2018

IMAGE: This is a triatomine insect vector of parasite that causes Chagas disease. PHILADELPHIA – Despite what Hollywood would have you believe, not all epidemics…

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the easily fixed mistakes that could cost a child’s life

by adminPosted onSeptember 25, 2011January 14, 2018

Many parents have no idea how to fit their child’s car seat correctly. Photograph: Alamy The child car seat wobbles dramatically as Peter Knowles, a…

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Study validates diabetes- and ethnicity-specific tool to measure numeracy skills in Latinos

by adminPosted onSeptember 21, 2011January 14, 2018

Diabetic self-care requires the ability to use and comprehend numbers in order to perform daily self-care tasks that include calculating and understanding insulin doses, carbohydrate…

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Women often put hair over health

by adminPosted onAugust 26, 2011January 14, 2018

The United States surgeon general, Dr. Regina M. Benjamin, said earlier this month that women will skip exercise to keep their hair looking good, but…

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Service Members Twice as Likely to Have Affairs: Study

by adminPosted onAugust 25, 2011January 14, 2018

  FRIDAY, Aug. 26 () — Almost a third of current or former U.S. military service members who were ever married have had affairs —…

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10 Scariest Food Facts

by adminPosted onJuly 24, 2011January 14, 2018

There’s a scene in the 1973 movie Soylent Green where food shortages cause people to riot in the street, and the throng becomes so unruly…

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Lowering Alcohol Consumption Without Feeling Deprived

by adminPosted onJuly 20, 2011January 14, 2018

Last week I wrote about how different foods satisfy the appetite to different degrees, especially how eating a primal or Paleolithic diet appears to be…

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Questions Raised About Vegetarian Diets

by adminPosted onJuly 17, 2011January 14, 2018

I have previously highlighted the nutritional attributes of meat (and there are many). I appreciate that not everyone wants to eat meat. Some don’t like…

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Vitamin B12 Aids Persistent Dry Cough

by adminPosted onJuly 12, 2011January 14, 2018

Generally in practice we’re able to make significant headway with all sorts of people with all sorts of health issues, be they a 57-year-old man…

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Antioxidants Boost Male Fertility

by adminPosted onJuly 11, 2011January 14, 2018

Infertility is not an insignificant problem, and sperm-related issues play a part in about half of all cases. Low levels of sperm, malformed sperm, and…

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Energy Drinks Could Pose Health Risk: Reports

by adminPosted onJuly 10, 2011January 14, 2018

The safety of energy drinks is being questioned following a study published in the journal of Pediatrics last week. Lead researcher Dr. Steven Lipshultz, from…

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For older adults, fitness is freedom, experts say

by adminPosted onJuly 5, 2011January 14, 2018

  As 70 million-plus baby boomers roll relentlessly into their retirement years, experts say for those 65 and over staying active and fit can spell…

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Postnatal Depression Risk May Be Reduced by Omega-3 Fatty Acids

by adminPosted onJuly 3, 2011January 14, 2018

Foods containing plenty of omega-3 fatty acids, such as oily fish, could help prevent postnatal depression if consumed during pregnancy, according to the results of…

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The finer points of saddling up

by adminPosted onJuly 1, 2011January 14, 2018

   If you want to spark a debate among cyclists, bring up the subject of saddle height. With a number of saddle positioning strategies in…

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The Health Benefits of Raw Milk From Grass-Fed Animals, Part 1

by adminPosted onJune 16, 2011January 14, 2018

In 1970, I went to live on the island of Martha’s Vineyard. I was quite ill with gastrointestinal problems. I began living mostly on seafood,…

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8 Worst Appetizers in America

by adminPosted onMay 27, 2011January 14, 2018

Usain Bolt. Michael Phelps. Jeff Gordon. What do these guys have in common? They know how to get off to a great start. Think of…

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Asses’ milk helps you lose weight, research finds

by adminPosted onMay 25, 2011January 14, 2018

Cleopatra famously bathed in it as part of her beauty regime. But now a study claims that asses’ milk could be a good way to…

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Healthy lifestyle ‘could prevent half of breast cancer cases’

by adminPosted onMay 12, 2011January 14, 2018

Almost half of all breast cancer cases could be prevented if women lived healthier lifestyles, it is claimed today. A new report says that as…

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Overfed and Undernourished

by adminPosted onMay 11, 2011January 14, 2018

If you look around in any city in the United States, it is not hard to come to the conclusion that Americans are overfed. Obesity…

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Feel the burn to feel good, say scientists

by adminPosted onMay 3, 2011January 14, 2018

Exercising so hard that you “feel the burn” in your muscles is not only good for the body but also the mind, say scientists. Vigorous…

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7 Worst Supermarket Breakfasts

by adminPosted onMay 3, 2011January 14, 2018

Want to lose dozens of pounds, save hundreds of dollars, and look and feel your best forever? Great! All you need is the same thing…

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9 Soups That Make You Fat

by adminPosted onApril 28, 2011January 14, 2018

Soup may be the ultimate comfort food. It’s warm, it’s nourishing, and you don’t even have to chew it. No wonder Mom made it whenever…

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Yoga minus all that pesky effort

by adminPosted onApril 22, 2011January 14, 2018

   When Jennifer Wesanko returns from a run, she gets down on the floor and swings her legs up the wall. She’ll hang there for…

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8 Best Supermarket Sweets

by adminPosted onApril 22, 2011January 14, 2018

Each of the following entries weighs approximately 125 pounds—except for one. Can you pick out the imposter? A. The most beautiful woman in the worldB.…

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Postnatal Depression Risk May Be Reduced by Omega-3 Fatty Acids

by adminPosted onApril 10, 2011January 14, 2018

Foods containing plenty of omega-3 fatty acids, such as oily fish, could help prevent postnatal depression if consumed during pregnancy, according to the results of…

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5 Worst Drive-Thru Foods

by adminPosted onApril 8, 2011January 14, 2018

How much time did you spend in your car last week? Ten hours? Fifteen maybe? Wow, that sounds like a lot. But it’s still probably…

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The Saltiest Foods of 2011

by adminPosted onApril 2, 2011January 14, 2018

Imagine pouring one and a half teaspoons of salt directly into your mouth. Can you taste it? Blah, blech! You’d shed an ocean of tears…

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10 Worst Supermarket Foods

by adminPosted onMarch 26, 2011January 14, 2018

Who likes food? All of us! Who likes shopping? All of us! Who likes food shopping? Hands? Anyone? Hello . . .? The answer is,…

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7 Diet Food Ripoffs

by adminPosted onMarch 18, 2011January 14, 2018

What if you could lose all the weight you wanted to, without shelling out for high-priced “health” foods, and without even breaking a sweat? Sound…

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What aspects to consider before choosing medical billing software

by adminPosted onMarch 18, 2011January 14, 2018

What can you do when you’re trying to streamline the effectiveness of a medical practice? As the cost of medical care becomes more difficult to…

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6 Breakfasts That Fight Fat

by adminPosted onFebruary 24, 2011January 14, 2018

Twelve billion. That’s the number of breakfast meals we devour each year at America’s restaurants. And 80 percent of them come from fast-food or fast-casual…

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Careful storage leads to healthier eating and less waste

by adminPosted onFebruary 23, 2011January 14, 2018

NOW that the weather is slowly starting to heat up, our minds turn to healthier eating and maybe sheddingthe layer of extra winter padding by…

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7 Best Fast-Food Meals Under 350 Calories

by adminPosted onFebruary 18, 2011January 14, 2018

“How did Americans get so fat?”Of all the questions I get, this is by far the most common. There are many reasons: We’ve added extra…

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Exercises with our instructors

by adminPosted onFebruary 16, 2011January 14, 2018

Fitness with Bootcamp Ireland This video shows you exercises you can do at home or at your local park with a friend. We concentrate on…

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7 Desserts that Fight Fat

by adminPosted onFebruary 14, 2011January 14, 2018

What do Darth Vader, King Kong, and an ice cream sundae all have in common? They’re all destructive, havoc-wreaking villains. But if you look deeper,…

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Parsley – the vitamin pill that comes in the shape of a leaf

by adminPosted onFebruary 12, 2011January 14, 2018

Here’s an easy way to add vitamins and minerals to your body — add parsley. Once you learn that including this superfood in your diet…

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Winning combo of wine and chocolate

by adminPosted onFebruary 7, 2011January 14, 2018

Seeing as next Monday is Valentine’s Day, I thought I’d focus on chocolate this week. Dark chocolate has been proven to have great heart health…

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USDA Says Eggs Now Lower in Cholesterol

by adminPosted onFebruary 7, 2011January 14, 2018

Whether you like them poached, scrambled or sunny-side-up, new nutritional data from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service boils down to this:…

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Latchkey kids more likely to be obese, report finds

by adminPosted onFebruary 2, 2011January 14, 2018

Children whose mothers work long hours are more likely to become obese as they miss out on healthy meals, a new study suggests. Researchers said…

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The Best and Worst Super Bowl Foods

by adminPosted onFebruary 2, 2011January 14, 2018

By the time the final whistle blows to end Sunday’s big game, two things will be certain: Either Green Bay or Pittsburgh will be champions…

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Marriage is good for men’s bodies and women’s minds

by adminPosted onJanuary 27, 2011January 14, 2018

Marriage keeps men fit but boosts women’s mental health, according to an academic article. A study published in the Student BMJ says that committed couples…

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The Worst “Free” Restaurant Food

by adminPosted onJanuary 20, 2011January 14, 2018

Remember the story of Hansel and Gretel? How the witch of the woods lured them into her edible candy hut and gave them piles and…

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Take up tai chi to prevent falls, elderly told

by adminPosted onJanuary 10, 2011January 14, 2018

Old people should take up the ancient Chinese martial art of tai chi to prevent falls, according to expert guidelines. New joint advice from the…

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Acai Caramel (i.e. purple butter)

by adminPosted onJanuary 9, 2011January 14, 2018

Mmmmm, purple butter for utter holiday indulgence. Because if Coca Cola can make Santa red, why can’t I make happiness purple? 1 Cup Sambazon Original…

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7 Habits That Make You Fat

by adminPosted onJanuary 1, 2011January 14, 2018

According to recent research, the average person makes 200 decisions every day that will influence his or her weight. And most of these decisions aren’t…

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Understanding Genetically Modified Foods

by adminPosted onDecember 20, 2010January 14, 2018

Brussels sprouts that taste like chocolate? Bananas that protect against hepatitis B? Since their introduction in 1994, genetically engineered crops have been widely used in…

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Food addiction frontier looms

by adminPosted onDecember 19, 2010January 14, 2018

  Not surprisingly, nutrition found its way into plenty of headlines again this year, as populations continue to age and the health problems from not…

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The Best & Worst Food Trends of 2010

by adminPosted onDecember 16, 2010January 14, 2018

Want to know the world’s greatest weight-loss tip? It’s KISS. No, not the creepy 1970s rock band that dons makeup and sells Dr. Pepper. It’s…

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Exer-games better than thumb games

by adminPosted onDecember 4, 2010January 14, 2018

Sometimes it’s hard having a fitness fanatic for a mom. Our cupboards are bare of cookies, we park in the spot farthest from the front…

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Focusing on breathing can improve performance

by adminPosted onNovember 28, 2010January 14, 2018

  MONTREAL – I have a friend who listens to her iPod even when we run together. She swears it’s not my voice she’s trying…

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6 Worst Coffee Drinks

by adminPosted onNovember 28, 2010January 14, 2018

I can’t live without coffee. I’ll admit it—if I’m addicted to anything, it’s caffeine. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Coffee consumption has been…

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Yoga may be better at reducing anxiety than other exercise, study finds

by adminPosted onNovember 12, 2010January 14, 2018

  LOS ANGELES — Yoga has many proven health benefits, but does it stand up to other forms of exercise? Researchers pitted it against a…

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Extended Collaboration

by adminPosted onNovember 7, 2010January 14, 2018

Still think that doctors can only work together with other doctors and medical personnel within the same hospital? With the help of online medical image…

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KFC Double Down Healthier Than a Single Egg Yolk?

by adminPosted onNovember 5, 2010January 14, 2018

Researchers in Canada claim it’s more dangerous to your health to eat a single egg yoke than to consume a KFC Double Down. At least…

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Are we scorning corn but too sweet on sugar?

by adminPosted onOctober 30, 2010January 14, 2018

If a rose by any other name does not smell as sweet, then can we expect high fructose corn syrup to be more palatable to…

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Obesity Costs Twice as Much

by adminPosted onOctober 30, 2010January 14, 2018

Obesity has twice the impact on our nation’s health care expenses than previously estimated, new research shows. As politicians and pundits debate the repeal of…

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Marathoners face short-term heart damage without proper training: Study

by adminPosted onOctober 24, 2010January 14, 2018

  Running a marathon can be bad for your heart, according to results of a study unveiled Monday at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress in Montreal.Using…

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Getting into shape, Bollywood style

by adminPosted onOctober 15, 2010January 14, 2018

Simon Fraser University students can now take bhangra dancing for credit.Introduction to Popular Dance is a new course offered at Simon Fraser University’s new School…

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alternatives to whole wheat

by adminPosted onOctober 11, 2010January 14, 2018

  In the quest for the healthiest carbohydrates, where do grains fit? If they’re white and refined, they don’t stand a chance against the likes…

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Weight Loss Surgery Increases Suicide Risk

by adminPosted onOctober 8, 2010January 14, 2018

Weight loss surgery can reduce the risk of life-threatening diseases, like type 2 diabetes, but it may increase the risk of suicide, a new study…

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The Worst Restaurant Breakfasts in America

by adminPosted onOctober 4, 2010January 14, 2018

Remember when Britney Spears was a baby-faced singer with some cute dance moves? Remember when Lindsay Lohan was a funny actress who made neat movies?…

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New Healthy Meal Plan

by adminPosted onOctober 3, 2010January 14, 2018

Good morning!  I’ve got an exciting week planned.  I’m going to have a few new vegetable dishes to share that my kids enjoyed. I’m also…

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diversify your workouts

by adminPosted onSeptember 29, 2010January 14, 2018

  MONTREAL — For the first time in 15 years, I can’t run. I have a stubborn case of iliotibial band friction syndrome, which causes…

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Childhood Obesity Linked to Cold Virus

by adminPosted onSeptember 25, 2010January 14, 2018

Childhood obesity may increase the risk of the common cold, according to a new study that found children with the cold antibodies were markedly heavier.…

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For your next workout, think of the park

by adminPosted onSeptember 21, 2010January 14, 2018

 More Images »  With the heat and humidity gone and the cool fall air upon us, it’s the best time of the year for an…

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The Renegade Lunch Lady’s Cafeteria Crusade

by adminPosted onSeptember 21, 2010January 14, 2018

“Renegade Lunch Lady” Ann Cooper, pictured left, is on a crusade to bring healthier options to school lunchrooms across the country. Cooper, a classically trained…

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7 Worst Pizzas in America

by adminPosted onSeptember 19, 2010January 14, 2018

When pizza was first invented, back in some long forgotten Italian village, it was a nearly perfect slice of nutrition: A thin crust of carbohydrates…

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Schools strive for healthier attitude toward fitness

by adminPosted onSeptember 16, 2010January 14, 2018

 More Images »  Today’s schoolkids could grow up to be the first generation of adults whose gym classes turned them on to physical activity for…

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High Fructose Corn Syrup Tries to Sweeten Its Image

by adminPosted onSeptember 16, 2010January 14, 2018

High fructose corn syrup has a bad reputation as a potential cause of obesity in America. Now manufacturers are hoping a name change will revamp…

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Weight Loss Pill Raises Risk of Heart Attack

by adminPosted onSeptember 12, 2010January 14, 2018

The weight loss pill Meridia may increase the risk of heart attacks, according to a company-sponsored study, and is set for review by the FDA…

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Hula hoops a new spin on fitness

by adminPosted onSeptember 7, 2010January 14, 2018

 More Images »  Hula hoops are replacing yoga mats as the hippest new fitness accessory. Cyclists have been seen with colourful hoops looped over their…

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25 Best Nutrition Secrets

by adminPosted onSeptember 3, 2010January 14, 2018

Sarah Palin is on a diet. So is Barack Obama, Glenn Beck, Oprah Winfrey, Lady Gaga, Peyton Manning, the pitching staff of the Texas Rangers,…

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Cardio tennis, everyone?

by adminPosted onAugust 30, 2010January 14, 2018

  As the pros hit the courts for the start of the U.S. Open, tennis beginners and aces alike are burning calories and practicing their…

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Eating More Omega-3s Didn’t Help Heart Attack Survivors

by adminPosted onAugust 29, 2010January 14, 2018

Eating more heart-healthy omega-3 fats provided no additional benefit in a study of heart attack survivors who were already getting good care, Dutch researchers report.…

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Hydrolyzed Vegetable Proteins, Part 2

by adminPosted onAugust 29, 2010January 14, 2018

The International Hydrolyzed Protein Council (IHPC) conducted annual surveys on the levels of carcinogenic 3-MCPD in acid-hydrolyzed vegetable proteins (HVPs) and shared their Codex Alimentarius…

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Losing weight is all about making the right substitutions, author says

by adminPosted onAugust 26, 2010January 14, 2018

  More than one person this summer has asked about better choices when it comes to those cold coffee milkshake-like beverages that you see many…

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Why it’s worth becoming a waist-watcher

by adminPosted onAugust 26, 2010January 14, 2018

  In the battle of the bulge, it’s natural to focus on the number on the scale. After all, it’s the most accessible assessment tool…

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Asparagus, garlic and artichokes ‘could help fight obesity and diabetes’

by adminPosted onAugust 22, 2010January 14, 2018

Eating vegetables such as asparagus and Jerusalem artichokes could hold the key to fighting obesity and diabetes, researchers believe. Scientists are examining whether a diet…

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FDA Chief Says Food Safety Enforcement Too Limited to Prevent Outbreaks

by adminPosted onAugust 21, 2010January 14, 2018

Farms like the two involved in a massive recall of more than a half-billion eggs are rarely inspected by the federal government, officials say, as…

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Training for a marthon? Be sure to listen to what your body is telling you

by adminPosted onAugust 21, 2010January 14, 2018

  If you’re training for a fall marathon, chances are you’re in the middle of some of the toughest weeks of running. Successive weekends of…

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Obesity-Related Health Issues More Prevalent after 40

by adminPosted onAugust 18, 2010January 14, 2018

Obesity has been linked to health conditions ranging from high blood pressure to type 2 diabetes, but the effects may not manifest until after age…

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6 Best Foods for Healthy Skin

by adminPosted onAugust 13, 2010January 14, 2018

Sandra Bullock, Rihanna, and Lindsay Lohan: What do these women have in common? They’ve all been embroiled in tabloid-worthy scandals. But what else? They all…

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Meal plan and Japanese culture

by adminPosted onAugust 13, 2010January 14, 2018

Meal plan and Japanese culture August 13, 2010Jett Hudd   I am so fascinated by the dietary habits of the children in Japan. This is…

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Sambazon Warrior Up Launch Party!

by adminPosted onAugust 12, 2010January 14, 2018

Sambazon Warrior Up Launch Party! August 12, 2010Xavier Pelsaert   This week Sambazon Launched Warrior Up in San Diego, CA. It’s campaign that celebrates warriors…

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Fighting Food Deserts with a School Bus

by adminPosted onAugust 9, 2010January 14, 2018

Twenty-three million Americans live in food deserts — impoverished rural and urban areas where no grocery stores operate. Mark Lilly, a former restaurant manager, found…

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The bottom of a caffeine cannon

by adminPosted onAugust 8, 2010January 14, 2018

  I remember when Red Bull, the industry leader in energy drinks, first emerged in the Canadian market. It was 1997, and after the initial…

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6 Salads Worse Than a Whopper!

by adminPosted onAugust 8, 2010January 14, 2018

Maybe your kids are screaming for fast food. Or your partner is dying to hit the local rib joint. Or your company is holding its…

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Jury still out on benefits, risks of barefoot running

by adminPosted onAugust 4, 2010January 14, 2018

  If you travel deep into the Copper Canyons of Mexico, you will stumble across one of running’s best-kept secrets. Members of the reclusive Tarahumara…

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