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Despite claims, Girl Scouts' Mango Creme cookies aren't health food
It’s Girl Scout cookie time, and in some regions this year’s offerings include Mango Cremes. Though not as famous as the classic Thin Mints, Mango Cremes feature “vanilla and coconut cookies filled with a tangy mango-flavored creme...
Tags: Mushrooms, Cranberries, Youth Organizations, Coconut, Dietary Supplements
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'House' recap: Die, Masters, die!
Show TrackerHonesty not only isnât the best policy, in some cases, it needs to be taken out and maimed. Nowhere is that more evident than when Dr. Martha M. Masters (3M) is confronted with an âethical dilemma.â (I use the quotes...... -
To get your antioxidants, you're going to have to eat them -- and not by swallowing supplements
Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, Pa.More than half of U.S. adults pop antioxidant vitamins and supplements -- $27 billion worth in 2011, according to a recent Consumer Reports study. Grocery and health food stores are filled with products promising better health by eliminating free...Tags: Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, Food and Drug Administration, Mineral Supplements, Heart Disease
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Spring is the perfect time to taste the rainbow
Nutritionists from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly contribute a guest post. The latest post is from Catherine Schroeder, dietetic intern. Spring showers inspire the growth of a colorful array of fruits and vegetables to decorate your...
Tags: Carrots, Vitamin C, Raspberries, Heart Disease, Apples
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Avoiding gluten? You can still eat whole grains
Premium Health News ServiceIf you have to avoid gluten, it doesn't mean you have to skimp on whole grains. Just focus on those that are gluten-free, including amaranth and quinoa. A growing number of people must avoid gluten, the protein found in wheat and other related grains,...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Diabetes, Colon Cancer, Iron (dietary supplement), Heart Disease
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NDSU Extension Specialist: Sheep susceptible to polio
Polioencephalomacia (polio) is a disease that can become a problem in some sheep flocks, North Dakota State University Extension Service sheep specialist Reid Redden warns. It is characterized by the death of brain cells and is different from human...Tags: Water, Diseases and Illnesses, Diets and Dieting, Vitamin Therapy, Dietary Supplements
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ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION: Edamame: Fresh, whole, healthy
EntreeSoybeans originated in Southeast Asia and were cultivated by the Chinese as early as 1100 BC. It didn't take long for the world to catch on to this versatile crop -- since then used for such products as animal feed, in automobile production, including...Tags: Breast Cancer, Iron (dietary supplement), Vitamin K, Lifestyle and Leisure, Nutrition
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ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION: Fiber-rich, nutrition-packed lentils
EntreeLentils have a long-time reputation as "the poor man's meat," and a history of more than 8,500 years of cultivation along with biblical and historical references. They were even prescribed by Hippocrates (ca. 460-370 BC) for the treatment of liver...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Diabetes, Vitamin B6, Iron (dietary supplement), Heart Disease
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Dried fruits pale to fresh
Q: Are dried fruits a healthy choice compared to fresh fruits? A: Fresh fruits are the beloved gems of each season, but they seem to disappear as quickly as they arrive. Fortunately, dried fruits delight all year long, and while they're no substitute...
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Dried fruits preserve seasons' best
Premium Health News ServiceQ. Are dried fruits a healthy choice compared with fresh fruits? A. Fresh fruits are the beloved gems of each season, but they seem to disappear as quickly as they arrive. Fortunately, dried fruits delight all year long, and while they're no substitute...Tags: Vitamin C, Iron (dietary supplement), Allergies, Dietary Supplements, Potassium (dietary supplement)
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Go nuts for health!
Premium Health News ServiceNot so long ago, nutrition experts cautioned people to avoid nuts, as they were considered a "fatty" food. During the "fat-free" era of the 1980s, people across the country shunned fat--no matter its source. Now, health researchers have come full circle,...Tags: Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses, Vitamin B6, Iron (dietary supplement), Heart Disease
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ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION: Go nuts for health
EntreeNot so long ago, nutrition experts cautioned people to avoid nuts, as they were considered a "fatty" food. During the "fat-free" era of the 1980s, people across the country shunned fat -- no matter its source. Now, health researchers have come full...Tags: Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses, Vitamin B6, Iron (dietary supplement), Heart Disease
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