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Monday, 01 December 2008 09:26 |
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Many of us have an inkling of information about cancer treatment and side effects. This article is in response to numerous requests for more details regarding the stages of cancer, the treatments prescribed, and ways to avoid side effects. Please remember, always consult your doctor or health practitioner regarding dietary changes before implementing any new diet. |
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 20:58 |
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Pre-packaged diets like Atkins, Nutrisystem, and Jenny Craig have made their mark in the weight loss industry. You see them everyday on TV and other forms of media ads. |
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 20:54 |
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Kombucha tea is known worldwide. This strange tangy drink is literally grown from a mushroom. In some parts of China and Japan a Kombucha starter was given to a new bride on her wedding day as a gift. |
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Sunday, 30 November 2008 19:23 |
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Its important before starting the long process of weight loss to consider the time it took to put the weight on initially. It is important that you consider safety factors when dieting. Starting a diet is not only not practical, it is often unsafe and unhealthy. There are many things you can do to start losing weight. |
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Nutrition News
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The Importance Of Metabolism In Understanding Health Benefits Of Cocoa Flavanols: Recent Study By Mars, Incorporated And Partners
A comprehensive investigation of flavanol absorption and metabolism has provided a critical step forward in our understanding of how cocoa flavanols work in the body to exert their circulatory and cardiovascular benefits...
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New Standard For Vitamin D Testing To Ensure Accurate Test Results
At a time of increasing concern about low vitamin D levels in the world's population and increased use of blood tests for the vitamin, scientists are reporting development of a much-needed reference material to assure that measurements of vitamin D levels are accurate. The report appears in ACS' journal Analytical Chemistry...
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Position Statement On The Role Of Vitamin D In Postmenopausal Women Published In Maturitas
Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, has announced the publication of a position statement by the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) in journal Maturitas on the role of vitamin D in postmenopausal women with summary recommendations. Vitamin D deficiency is common and may affect up to 70% of Europeans...
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More Black Tea Lowers Blood Pressure
Tea, the second most consumed drink after water, may help lower blood pressure. Scientists at The University Of Western Australia and Unilever, state in Archives of Internal Medicine, that drinking black tea three times a day may drastically lower a person's systolic and diastolic blood pressure...
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Frying Food in Olive or Sunflower Oil Better For Heart
According to a study published on bmj.com, heart disease or premature death is not associated with consuming food fried in sunflower or olive oil. The study was conducted in Spain, a country in the Mediterranean where sunflower or olive oil is used for frying...
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Learning Problems, Obesity, Sleep Apnea are Intertwined: Researchers
Improving childhood obesity, sleep apnea, and learning impairment may require addressing all three factors, a new study suggests.
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When Blood Sugar Drops, So Does 'Willpower': Study
When blood sugar levels drop your level of "willpower" may plummet as well, researchers say, especially for people who are already overweight.
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High Cholesterol Linked to Alzheimer's Disease: Study
New research published in the medical journal Neurology suggests that high levels of cholesterol may increase a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
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Moderate Alcohol Intake May Cut Asthma Risk
The "sweet spot" appears to be drinking one to six units of alcohol per week, researchers say.
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Caffeinated Drinks May Help Ease Some ADHD Symptoms: Experts
No studies have been conducted yet, but some experts say that caffeinated drinks such as tea may work similarly to stimulant medications.
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