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Health magazine names top chain restaurant fare - CNN.com
Health magazine names top chain restaurant fare
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Wonder Foods - Beauty Eats on Yahoo! Food
Quinoa (KEEN-wah) Dry quinoa looks a bit like sesame seeds but when cooked it becomes fluffy with a hint of crunch, making it an excellent substitution for rice, cous cous, and pasta. Quinoa's major claim to food fame, however, is what RealAge researchers
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Mounting Evidence Shows Red Wine Antioxidant Kills Cancer
Rochester researchers showed for the first time that a natural antioxidant found in grape skins and red wine can help destroy pancreatic cancer cells by reaching to the cell's core energy source, or mitochondria, and crippling its function.
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Easy Ways to Improve Your Vision: A Marvelous Sense | Healthy Living | Reader's Digest
18. Dab an essential oil of jasmine, peppermint, or vanilla on your arm and sniff. Jasmine, says scent researcher Alan R. Hirsch, M.D., of the Chicago-based Smell and Taste Treatment Research Foundation, increases the beta waves in the frontal lobes of yo
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The Beginner's Guide To Diet, Nutrition & Healthy Eating
The Beginner's Guide To Diet, Nutrition & Healthy Eating
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Mediterranean Diet In Pregnancy Helps Ward Off Childhood Asthma And Allergy
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The "Peanut Butter Diet": Heart-Healthy Alternative To Olive Oil
Subjects on high MUFA regimens who consumed the "peanut butter diet" attained nearly the same health benefits as those who consumed the "olive oil diet", or a 21% reduction in cardiovascular risk vs. 26% for olive oil. An accompanying editorial by Elaine
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Artificial Sweeteners Linked To Weight Gain
Want to lose weight? It might help to pour that diet soda down the drain. Researchers have laboratory evidence that the widespread use of no-calorie sweeteners may actually make it harder for people to control their intake and body weight.
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Folate Deficiency Associated With Tripling Of Dementia Risk, Study Shows
Folate deficiency is associated with a tripling in the risk of developing dementia among elderly people, suggests research published ahead of print in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry.
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Dietary Evidence For Prevention And Treatment Of Cardiovascular Disease
The review identifies effective "dietary considerations" including a diet that: * Is low is saturated fatty acids, trans fatty acids and dietary cholesterol; * Is "ample" in total dietary fiber with emphasis on soluble fiber; * Includes fat-free/low-fat d
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Wired News - AP News
To get an extra 14 years of life, don't smoke, eat lots of fruits and vegetables, exercise regularly and drink alcohol in moderation. That's the finding of a study that tracked about 20,000 people in the United Kingdom.
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UMass Medical School study identifies the best weight-loss plans for heart health
Of a maximum 70 points, the AHEI scores from highest to lowest were: Ornish 64.6 ; Weight Watchers High Carbohydrate 57.4 ; New Glucose Revolution 57.2 ; South Beach/Phase 2 50.7 ; Zone 49.8 ; 2005 USDA Food Guide Pyramid 48.7 ; Weight Watchers High
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