Your head in a brain fog? Could be a medical condition

May 25, 2010 by  
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Chargot: Sweet, savory cornmeal dishes delight
Cornmeal is one of those foods many people don’t often think about incorporating into their diets.

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Obesity remains an economic issue, Seattle obesity study finds
( University of Washington ) Researchers at the University of Washington Center for Public Health Nutrition, UW Urban Form Lab and the Nutritional Sciences Program in the School of Public Health are asking: “Who buys what foods, why, where and for how much?”

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Your head in a brain fog? Could be a medical condition
Everybody experiences “brain fog” now and again. It could be forgetfulness, confusion or just a general lack of concentration. Most of the time it’s harmless, but sometimes there is a medical cause.

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Diets for Medical Conditions : Healthy Diet for Depression

May 22, 2010 by  
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If someone is experiencing depression, they should eat low-calorie, nutrient-dense foods to help manage their weight. Learn about staying full by snacking on healthy items with help from a registered, licensed dietitian in this free video on diet and depression. Expert: Charlotte Lawson Bio: Charlotte Lawson is a licensed and registered dietitian and nutritionist who graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Science in dietetics and health promotion specialization. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz Series Description: Having certain medical conditions can also require an individual to have restrictions on his or her diet. Learn to eat the right way with help from a registered, licensed dietitian in this free video series on diets for specific medical conditions.

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Diets for Medical Conditions : Low Glycemic Index Diet Plan

May 22, 2010 by  
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The low glycemic index diet is all about staying away from processed foods and foods that have more added sugars. Find out how to incorporate whole grains into the diet with help from a registered, licensed dietitian in this free video on a low glycemic index diet. Expert: Charlotte Lawson Bio: Charlotte Lawson is a licensed and registered dietitian and nutritionist who graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Science in dietetics and health promotion specialization. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz Series Description: Having certain medical conditions can also require an individual to have restrictions on his or her diet. Learn to eat the right way with help from a registered, licensed dietitian in this free video series on diets for specific medical conditions.

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UniqueU Medical Weight Loss Success Requires an Expansion and Move to a Larger Location

May 6, 2010 by  
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Weight Loss And Physical Activity Improve Symptoms Of GERD
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a debilitating problem for sufferers — heartburn, difficulty swallowing, chest pain and acid reflux. According to a Mayo Clinic study that will be presented at Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2010 in New Orleans May 1-5, even moderate weight gain can exacerbate those symptoms, DDW is the largest international gathering of physicians and researcher in the …

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Implantation of a ventricular assist device may aid in weight loss for obese patients awaiting a heart transplant
For patients who are awaiting a heart transplant, Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVAD) can literally mean the difference between life and death — helping the patient’s own weakened heart to continue pumping until a suitable donor organ becomes available. In a new study, doctors note that in addition to assisting the patient’s own heart, LVADs can aid obese heart transplant patients in weight …

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UniqueU Medical Weight Loss Success Requires an Expansion and Move to a Larger Location
In an effort to keep up with increased business and new patient traffic, the UniqueU Medical Weight Loss Program will be moving into a bigger office location on April 26.

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The Dangers of Medical Tourism for Bariatric Surgery

April 26, 2010 by  
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Program aids in weight reduction safely, doctors say
Almost magical in perception and effectiveness, the Progressive Weight Loss Program now professionally offered by Progressive Women’s Services in Milton is one of the most amazing programs of its kind ever offered here. And were it not under the…

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Is Pat PHAT or fat? (PHOTO)
Frisco City Councilmember Pat Fallon is sweating through the last few pounds of a weight loss challenge he gave himself four months ago: Lose 40 pounds or pay $25,000 to Frisco Family Services.

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The Dangers of Medical Tourism for Bariatric Surgery
There”s no question that the waiting lists for weight loss surgery, or bariatric surgery as it”s called, are unacceptably long. The wait list in Canada is well over 5 years, with this number varying across provinces and cities, depending on the availability of local facilities.

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Medical war rages against obesity

April 25, 2010 by  
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Your (brief) guide to wildflowers
Every year there is a parade, a succession of flowers, that delights and sometimes puzzles me.[...]

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Crash dieting not the way to develop a healthy body
Deck:  By John Peters | The Daily Mississippian Show Author Info?:  0 Teaser:    While many college students often aim to achieve slender physique for spring break, others apply the same goal for summer. However, crash dieting is the route many students seem to choose over a long-time goal. Main Image:  online-7_1.jpg read more

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Medical war rages against obesity
An increasing number of American families are at the heart of a relentless obesity epidemic. Although the rates show signs of stabilizing, obesity remains a major public health concern.

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How statins work in a variety of medical conditions

April 22, 2010 by  
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Experts want salt to be next FDA target
An Institute of Medicine report calls for the government to set standards to cut the salt that manufacturers and restaurants add to foods.

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How red wine may shield brain from stroke damage: Researchers discover pathway in mice for resveratrol’s apparent …
Researchers say they have discovered the way in which red wine consumption may protect the brain from damage following a stroke.

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How statins work in a variety of medical conditions
Dr. Harvey D. Cohen has been in private practice in Rancho Cucamonga since 1979. He is board certified in both internal medicine and geriatric medicine. He answers questions about statins for this week s Focus on 5.

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