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Can foods keep you healthy?
It seems every time you turn on the news there's a new superfood quinoa, pomegranate, acai berry and more. Walk down every grocery aisle and packages use words like "healthy" and "nutritious" to catch a shopper's attention. But can eating...Tags: Diabetes, Healthy Diet, American Heart Association, Diseases and Illnesses, High Blood Pressure
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Study questions fish oil benefit before heart attack
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Fish oil supplements did not prevent heart problems in people who hadn't had a heart attack yet, in a large long-term study from Italy. The study - a gold-standard randomized, controlled trial - tested the effect of omega-3...Tags: Italy, Research, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Fatty Acids, Mediterranean Diet
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Food additives serve unique purposes
FARGO, N.D. - “I have been reading the long ingredient lists on food packages. I'd like to consume fewer food additives, so can you send me a list of all of them and what they do?” the person asked me. I wasn't sure how to respond because our food...Tags: Breads, Iron (dietary supplement), Health Treatments, B Vitamins, Consumer Goods Industries
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5 Reasons To Eat The Garnish-parsley
Parsley, that little green garnish on every plate, is an often overlooked super food. Teaming with enormous benefits, here are just 5 reasons to use this leafy green as more than culinary décor. UNIQUE FLAVONOIDS: Parsley contains the powerful...
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Antioxidants may not ward off strokes, dementia
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who eat diets high in antioxidants may not have a lower risk of dementia or stroke, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people who ate or drank lots of coffee, tea, oranges and red wine were just as...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Physical Conditions, Stroke, Alzheimer's Disease, Dietary Supplements
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Lap pools and hot tubs offer fitness
While a full-size swimming pool is lovely if you have the space and the money, there are plenty of other water features that will help you soak tired muscles, cool off and stay in shape. Compact, space-conserving hot tubs, lap pools and swim spas...
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Ancient grains have the potential to be lucrative crops
Wheat has long been a staple in American diets, but as the nation's population becomes more diverse so is its palate. Einkorn, emmer, and spelt aren't common on mainstream food labels, but these ancestors of modern wheat continue to be popular among...Tags: Breads, Research, Iron (dietary supplement), Natural Disasters, Diabetes
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Nine foods that you can eat to help fight fat
The truth about healthy eating is that not all foods are created equal. When it comes to eating for fat-loss, this is especially true. One of the hidden properties of healthy eating that rarely gets much discussion in the mainstream press is the "thermic...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Physiology, Healthy Diet, Walnuts
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Keep the chills away with these beauty products
This post has a correction. See below for details.Chapped lips, flyaway hair, dry skin, cracked elbows — Southern California winters may be mild, but they still cause beauty problems. "Independent of where you live, your skincare regimen needs to change with the seasons," says Dr. Ava Shamban,...Tags: Entertainment Events, Personal Service, Beta-Carotene, Dermatologists, Entertainment
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Stretching your hay budget
Most livestock owners, including horse owners, have noticed that the price of feed (both hay and grain) has increased. There are several key factors that have contributed to these increases, including extreme weather patterns, high oil prices, currency...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Obesity, Petroleum Industry, Dietary Supplements, Prices
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Journals to heart researchers: Get your words right
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When it comes to describing medical findings, researchers may need to tone it down a bit, according to a group of heart journal editors. "It's a plea to not get ahead of the evidence," said Dr. Christopher Cannon, a...Tags: Lung Cancer, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Harvard Medical School, Diabetes, Science and Technology
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Tomato antioxidant tied to lower stroke risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who love their tomatoes may have lowered odds of suffering a stroke, a study out Monday suggests. Finnish researchers found that of more than 1,000 older men they followed, those with relatively high blood levels of the...Tags: Tomatoes, Diabetes, Placebo, Healthy Diet, Diseases and Illnesses
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