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Jan 10 2013 If there is an antithesis to the principles of science-based medicine, it's probably the Dr. Oz show. In this daytime television parallel universe, anecdotes are evidence. There are no incremental advances in knowledge only medical
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With more than one-third of the U.S. adult population now clinically obese, and roughly half of the overall population veering into overweight territory, there is no better time than the present to begin taking a serious inventory of your diet to see
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According to a 2012 survey published in the University of Scranton 's Journal of Clinical Psychology, losing weight is the No...For some Baltimore residents, working toward that goal by eating healthfully has gotten easier over the past year, thanks
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December 28, 2012 The Hindu Reheating oil multiple times is the primary reason why doctors frown upon buying deep-fried snacks at roadside eateries...Muralitharan Avoid reheating oil; use combination of oils and read food labels to ensure that
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It is the leading cause of death in America today, and the costs associated with treating it are expected to nearly triple by the year 2030. But heart disease does not have to be the inevitable death sentence that many people assume it to be -- in
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Most know high-fat, high-sugar food cause obesity and promote heart disease but many don't know they cause osteoporosis, U.S. and Canadian researchers say. Ron Zernicke, dean of University of Michigan's School of Kinesiology and Cy Frank, executive
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If you see children drinking pink milk or eating something that looks like a corn dog for breakfast at a Frederick County public school, keep in mind that these items are approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. "We offer flavored milk or
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They've simplified everything into calories which just is not helpful. The thing they should be focussing on is poly and mono saturated fats. In simpler terms nuts have 'good' fats, crisps have 'bad' fats...Not salted peanuts though please, and only
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Chicago Tribune Frank Costanza was right after all. "Seinfeld" fans will recall the 1996 episode when the crusty Costanza, played by Jerry Stiller, pointed to the bird on his plate and asked, "What is this thing anyway?" Told it's a "Cornish game hen"
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A lot of people make the mistake of cutting too much fat from their diet, thinking "low-fat" is always better...Fats are important for energy production, temperature regulation and distributing vitamins A, D, E and K through your body...Fats provide
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