Asthma patients should stay away from high-fat meals

May 18, 2010 by  
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Experts call for ban on junk food ads to combat soaring child diabetes
London, May 17 : A group of more than 100 diabetes experts has called for laws to ban ads of junk food that target children.

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Serious about gyming? Read Arnold Schwarzenegger, says Aamir
New Delhi, May 17 : Bollywood star Aamir Khan, who sported an eight-pack look for his blockbuster film ‘Ghajini’, has a suggestion for those wanting to go for body-building – read ‘The Encyclopedia of Body Building’ by Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Asthma patients should stay away from high-fat meals
Asthma patients should keep their hands away from heavy, high-fat meals, suggests a new study.

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Urijah Faber should consider moving on after decisive loss to Jose Aldo: Mixed Martial Arts Insider

April 28, 2010 by  
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Family-focused program shows benefit in treating excess weight in children
( Weber Shandwick Worldwide ) Weight Watchers has helped millions of American adults successfully lose weight and now results from a pilot, family-focused Weight Watchers approach designed to support parents shows potential for success in reducing excess weight in children, according to a study presented at the Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, Anaheim, Calif., April 27, 2010.

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BEN column – Demolition derby Saturday; SPCA open house; Dave Rogers breakfast minus Fluffy; Tri-Chamber Weight Loss
Good morning! We’ll see some sun today.

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Urijah Faber should consider moving on after decisive loss to Jose Aldo: Mixed Martial Arts Insider
Urijah Faber’s loss to Jose Aldo last weekend is an indication his days as a top-rate fighter are over.

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Should French Colleges Give Kids Wine Classes?

April 24, 2010 by  
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NC task force recommends changes in student diets
RALEIGH — A task force is recommending changes in the diets of North Carolina students.

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Lion Country Safari Participated in Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day
All Children will Had the Opportunity to Make Animal Enrichments and Prepare Diets By Jennifer Berthume Loxahatchee, FL – Lion Country Safari will participate in Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work® on April 22, 2010. Staff members, with approval from park management, will be bringing in their children to work side by side with them. Children will have the opportunity to be an animal keeper …

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Should French Colleges Give Kids Wine Classes?
As binge drinking among French youth increases, a recent government report recommends teaching French kids about the art of wine appreciation — as part of the college curriculum

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Should the Food Industry Ban Added Salt and Sugar?

April 22, 2010 by  
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Food for thought
CERTAIN food combinations, including fish, fruit and nuts, are linked to a reduced risk of contracting the brain-wasting disease Alzheimer’s, according to a study recently.

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Should the Food Industry Ban Added Salt and Sugar?
A commentary on public health officials’ calls to limit salt and sugar in food.

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FDA should regulate salt, panel says

April 22, 2010 by  
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Too much salt: Report urges FDA to force rollback
Too much salt is hidden in Americans’ food, and regulators plan to work with manufacturers to cut back – but the government isn’t ready to go along with a major new recommendation.

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Americans OD On Hidden Salt, Study Says
Too much salt is hidden in Americans’ food, and the FDA wants food makers to gradually cut salt for the health of the nation.

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FDA should regulate salt, panel says
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration should regulate the amount of salt that can be added to foods to help Americans eat less sodium, an influential federal panel said on Tuesday.

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FDA Should Set Salt Limits for U.S. Food, Report Says (Update3)

April 21, 2010 by  
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F.D.A. Is Urged to Set Limits for Levels of Salt in Food
The federal government should declare high levels of salt in supermarket and restaurant foods unsafe, a new report urged.

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For Earth Day, A Simple Step To Help The Planet Can Also Lower Your Cancer Risk
Tomorrow is Earth Day, and experts at the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) say one way you can help the planet is by taking a good look at what’s on your plate. A simple visual rule-of-thumb is all you need to get started making meals that will help you stay healthy, manage your weight – and do your part for conservation, AICR said today. The cancer experts stressed that food …

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FDA Should Set Salt Limits for U.S. Food, Report Says (Update3)
April 20 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration should limit the amount of salt in restaurant and packaged foods to reduce the risk of heart disease, a report ordered by Congress said.

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Should you take vitamins?

April 20, 2010 by  
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Are there Neurotoxins in Your Veggie Burger?
Last week Mother Jones ran an inflammatory little piece by Kiera Butler about soy burgers that contain a known neurotoxin called hexane . It flew around the internet, and some claimed the study was paid for by the anti-soy meat lobby—but turns out that’s not actually true. The study in question—Behind the Bean ( PDF here )—found hexane in many of the most common veggie burger brands, including …

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The Day in Medicine
Can constant dieting effect your taste buds?Michelle Gielan has that story read more

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Should you take vitamins?
Several big studies take a closer look at the benefits and risks associated with multi-vitamins.

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