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Sugar may make you stupid -- talk about adding insult to injury
Sugar creates addicts out of us. It tempts us, wears down our willpower and keeps us coming back for more. Yup, just like cigarettes, which, you know, come with warning labels. And just like a pack of smokes, processed sugar has absolutely no...
Tags: Insulin, Weight, Vegan Diet, Obesity, Human Body
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Fish oil: Is it any good for us?
Omega-3 fatty acids don’t help people with preexisting heart disease avoid future cardiovascular trouble, a new study has found. What does this mean for fish oils and our health? That’s not clear. Here’s what the study, reported...
Tags: Heart Attack, Health and Medical Professionals, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Heart Disease, Internal Medicine
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Supplements for depression: What the research reveals
Struggling with the black dog of depression? The supplement aisle abounds with options for people seeking a non-medicinal remedy — but figuring out what works and what doesn't can be a challenge for consumers and experts alike.
That's because...Tags: Medical Specialization, Diseases and Illnesses, Alzheimer's Disease, Herbal Supplements, Bipolar Disorder
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Military suicides linked to low Omega-3 levels
In a finding suggesting powerful psychiatric benefits for a component of fish oil, a study published Wednesday has linked military suicides to low levels of docosahexaenoic acid and found that service personnel with higher levels of DHA in their blood...Tags: Schizophrenia, Education, Substance Abuse, Medical Services, U.S. Department of Defense
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The food-mood connection
You've heard the claims: Chocolate evokes that loving feeling. Eating fish makes you smarter. Pure carbs calm you down. If you are what you eat, as they say, then it certainly stands to reason that food can influence mood and brain power.
The theory...Tags: Chemicals, Infants, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization
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Some nutrients can stave off vision loss and eye disease that occurs as we age
Even if you are reading this without glasses, it's not too early to start taking your eye vitamins. Some nutrients can stave off the burdensome vision loss and eye disease that occur as we age, mounting research suggests. But claims by supplement...
Tags: Vitamin E, Genes and Chromosomes, Glaucoma, Medical Specialization, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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February 14: Author - Joe Piscatella Talks About His Book, Prevent, Halt and Reverse Heart Disease: 109 Things You Can Do
WGN NewsJoe Piscatella To purchase a copy of the book: Prevent, Halt & Reverse Heart Disease: 109 Things You Can Do Tips: TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE Taking two baby aspirin may protect your heart more than taking one baby aspirin, with only a minuscule increase...Tags: Chemicals, WGN, Heart Attack, Weight, Calcium
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Turning green?
Part of living a sustainable lifestyle has to do with the food we eat and the liquids we drink. But in between our kale chips and brown rice, most of us, at least occasionally, stray from our vitamin water and over-indulge in alcohol. The hangover is...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Soups, Immune System, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dietary Supplements
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Eating Healthy: How to Cut Back on Sugar, Salt and Meat
How much sugar, salt and meat is okay to eat? Fox43's Ashley Singh talked to a licensed nutritionist about what we should be eating and how to cut back. Too much sugar isn't sweet when it comes to your waistline. Nutritionist Julie Stefanski says...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Vegetarian Diet, Salt, Kidney Beans, Healthy Diet
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Fatigue supplements are actually misbranded drugs: FDA
A commercial website for people suffering from symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia is rife with numerous illegal and misleading treatment claims, according to a recent warning letter sent to Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum by the U.S. Food and Drug...Tags: Chemicals, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Arthritis, Symptoms, Food and Drug Administration
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Stretching, flexibility are key, professional wrestler says
Oleg Prudius (aka Vladimir Kozlov) has been a professional wrestler with World Wrestling Entertainment and Japan's Inoki Genome Federation, where he competes several weeks each year. After immigrating from the Soviet Ukraine, he played college football...
Tags: North Miami, Wrestling, Vitamin Therapy, Health, Japan
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Supplement do's and don'ts
Fifty-percent of Americans take vitamins and supplements, according to government surveys. Some have proven benefits. Calcium combined with vitamin D is known to benefit bones, and it’s among the supplements worth considering, according to Consumer...
Tags: Vitamin E, Lung Cancer, Vitamin D, Vitamin A, Heart Disease
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