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Chaos Theory
Frank Allen, celebrated author of the bestseller The Five Minute Efficiency Trainer, has perfected...
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Doctors Make New Recommendations for Pre-Diabetes
People with pre-diabetes should be treated properly and this
should be done before their condition...
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Obesity Rate Increases in the U.S. because of Calorie-Heavy Menus
Mississippi, Alabama
and Tennessee
are the states with the biggest percentage in obesity. 30...
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More than a Quarter of American Adults Are Obese, Study Says
The Centers for Disease Control has published a study according to which 1 in 4 American adults is...
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CDC Survey Shows US Obesity Rates Are on the Rise
Since mid-1970s, the prevalence of overweight and obesity
has increased sharply for the US
and...
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Losing Weight Is Perhaps Just As Difficult As Some May Think
On Thursday, The New England Journal of Medicine published the results of a new diet-oriented...
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Low-Carb Diet - Best Choice To Lose Weight And Lower Cholesterol
If you really want to lose weight and decrease your
cholesterol level, you may try the...
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Exercise Could Delay Alzheimer’s Brain Shrinkage
As the number of patients with Alzheimer’s disease is going
to quadruple worldwide by 2050...
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Lower Fertility In Men Linked To Being Obese, Diabetic
It appears that not only the mother’s weight plays an important
role in conceiving, but the...
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The American Academy of Pediatrics Recommends Cholesterol Drugs for Kids
The American
Academy of Pediatrics is seeking
to change some of its recommendations regarding...
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Resveratrol In Red Wine May Be The Secret To Ward Off Damage Of Aging
Researchers may be closer than ever to discover the secret
to longevity, as new research by the...
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Low Levels of Good Cholesterol Linked to Alzheimer’s
A study made by researchers at the University College in London and the National Institute for...
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High Levels Of Good Cholesterol May Preserve Memory
New research suggests that high levels of so-called “good” HDL
cholesterol not only reduce risk of...
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Tainted Tomatoes Still Out There, Salmonella Risk Remains High
People might want to think twice before starting a veggie
diet these days, as the Salmonella risk...
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Low Level Of Vitamin D Could Cause Death
A study made by Austrian researchers at the University of Graz has showed that people with a low...
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Heart Attack Might Be a Silent Killer
The unforeseen death of NBC’s prominent figure Tim Russert
has raised serious questions about what...
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Big Breakfast Diet - The Answer for Weight Loss?
If you think about skipping breakfast just for the sake of
losing some pounds then you could be...
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Changes in Lifestyle Lead to Regression of Prostate Cancer Genes
Changing your lifestyle may have dramatic results at the
genetic level, U.S.
researchers report...
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Russert's Death Highlights Heart Attack Risks Once Again
The unforeseen death of NBC’s prominent figure Tim Russert
has raised serious questions...
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Russert's Death Is Warning for All Men Over 50
Tim Russert has suddenly died at age 58 Friday. After the immediate wave of condolences which...
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Moderate Alcohol Intake May Prevent Arthritis
Moderate alcohol intake can halve the risk of developing
rheumatoid arthritis, new research shows....
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No Link between Fruit Juice and Being Overweight in Kids
Despite concern that fruit juice leads to gaining weight in
children, a new study shows there is...
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Family History Adds to People’s Chances to Survive Colon Cancer
People with a family history of colon cancer may now breathe
relieved, as scientific research...
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The War on Harmful Food Dyes
The Center for Science in the Public Interest puts pressure on the U.S. Food and Drug...
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Low Birth Weight and Prematurity May Raise Baby’s Risk for Autism
Infants born before term and underweight, especially baby-girls are twice as likely to develop...
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The West Is The Best - Fitness Wise
A study published by the American College
of Sports and Medicine, ACMS, found
that the fittest...
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CDC: Childhood Obesity Rates Going Steady First Time in 25 Years
It seems like the battle against excessive weight has won ground
lately, as rates of childhood...
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Sexual Problems May Precede Heart Disease in Diabetics
Not only that erectile dysfunction is something often met in
men with type 2 diabetes, but also...
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Vitamin D Might Aid Breast-Cancer Cases
Canadian researchers presented a set of breast-cancer estimations based on a series of studies....
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People Having Shorter Limbs at Risk of Alzheimer’s
People having longer arms and legs are more predisposed to
develop memory problems later in life,...
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Obesity Hard to Control as Fat Cell Number Remains Unchanged
As obesity has begun to reach alarming rates globally,
scientists are more determined than ever to...
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Safety of Statin Use for Children Questioned
The American Academy of Pediatrics’ decision to change its
guidelines regarding children and...
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Write Down Everything You Eat, Lose More Weight
People writing down what they eat every day lose on average
twice as much weight as those who...
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8-Years-Olds to Get Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs If Obese
Kids as young as 8 are recommended cholesterol-lowering
drugs if diet alone fails to work in order...
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Red Wine Compound Could Delay Aging
Drinking a glass of wine on daily basis will do you no harm.
Oppositely, it will protect you...
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Woman in Slave Case Gets 11 Years
A millionaire New York woman who afflicted
years of abuse on two Indonesian house cleaners...
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Eat Big Breakfasts in the Morning, Lose Weight in Time
The latest encouragement for women wishing to shed some extra pounds is to enjoy each morning...
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"Green Our Vaccine" Takes Jim Carrey to a March
Wednesday, Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy along with other
national autism advocacy groups...
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Report: San Francisco - The Fittest City in the US
A scientific analysis by the American College of Sports Medicine released at its annual meeting in...
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Social Factor Plays a Significant Role in Quitting Smoking
Quitting smoking appears to be contagious, according to a
study published May 22 in the New...
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Quitting Smoking – A Group Thing, Study Says
New research on quitting smoking shows that people willing
to do it are more likely to give up the...
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5 NY Restaurants Cited over ‘Must-Include-Calories’ Ruling
Almost three weeks after Judge Richard J. Holwell of the United
States District Court in...
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Survey: Disordered Eating Behaviors Common among US Women
An online survey conducted by SELF Magazine and the University of North Carolina’s School of...
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Women’s Diet Influences Baby’s Sex
If you’re trying to conceive and you wish to influence one
way or the other the sex of your baby,...
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Judge: Restaurants’ Menus Must Include Calories
Following several studies saying New Yorkers are gaining
weight and being diagnosed with diabetes...
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Super Bowl Ads Take a Satiric Note This Year
This year’s Super Bowl’s commercials mainly featured stars
from music, film and sport industry and...
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Knut, Germany’s Famous Polar Bear, Celebrated His First Birthday
Knut, the most famous polar bear Germany,
celebrated today at Berlin’s
Zoo his first birthday....
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