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Is it safe to consume milk?
Last week was all about breast milk -- specifically, a big kid standing on a stool while being nursed by his young, attractive mom on the cover of Time magazine. In all the media hubbub, a story about raw milk infecting 10 people in California with...
Tags: Maurice Sendak, Breastfeeding, Twitter, Inc.
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May 11: Author - Dr. Jacqueline Wolf, A Woman's Guide to a Healthy Stomach: Taking Control of Your Digestive Health
WGN NewsDr. Jacqueline Wolf To purchase a copy of the book: A Woman's Guide to a Healthy Stomach: Taking Control of Your Digestive Health Reducing Bloat Dairy If you bloat after eating dairy products, you may be lactose intolerant. Lower-lactose foods or...Tags: WGN, Physical Conditions, Health
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com
May 21, 2012
Q: My school-age children have been sick with colds lately and, because of conflicting information in the news, I'm still unsure about which over-the-counter...Tags: Physical Therapists, Advil (drug), Manufacturing and Engineering, Diabetes, Common Cold
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Lactose intolerance uncommon in young children
Florida Jewish JournalA parent emailed me via our iPhone App recently to ask if her child's constipation, which started as he was transitioning from formula to whole milk, could be a sign of lactose intolerance. She was concerned because her son was having very hard stools....Tags: Diarrhea, Calcium, Constipation, Symptoms, Allergies
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Swap one snack a day with yogurt
South Florida ParentingYogurt is a great addition to any meal and also makes a great snack. It tastes great and has many health benefits. With so many flavors and varieties to choose from, there is bound to be one that you and your family enjoy. Portable yogurts are available...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Dietary Supplements, Colon Cancer, Human Body, Health
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From Jewish Times publisher to selling yogurt
The Baltimore SunAndrew Buerger thought he'd spend his life as the editor and publisher of Baltimore's Jewish Times -- someone in his family had held the job for nearly 100 years. But when he was pushed out of the publication by a new owner earlier this month, it didn'...Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Iceland, Judaism, Cancer, Religion and Belief
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Strong bones need more than calcium
Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become weak or even brittle. Anyone can develop osteoporosis; however, women are five times more likely — especially those who go through menopause before the age of 45 — to develop...Tags: Broken Bones, Bones and Joints, Arthritis, Menopause, Healthy Diet
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DIY yogurt
Remember sea monkeys? They were those comic book-advertised underwater humanoids that turned out to be nothing more than a species of tiny shrimp anthropomorphized by some cartoonist to inflame the desires of pet-starved 8-year-olds. I loved them.
I'm...Tags: Monkey (animal), Colon Cancer
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The many considerations of drinking milk
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post to The Baltimore Sun's health blog Picture of Health (baltimoresun.com/pictureofhealth), which is reprinted here. This week, Amy Reed, RD, LDN, weighs in on...Tags: Coconut, Hospitals and Clinics, Allergies, Coconut Milk, Health
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Doubts cast on food intolerance testing
According to one lab that tests for "toxic food syndrome," eating green peppers may cause bloating or lethargy. Lemons might trigger headaches. Other common foods like corn, soy, egg whites, whey and chicken "may act like a poison in your body," the...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Companies and Corporations, Symptoms, University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins University
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The truth about raw milk: Harmful bacteria are a real risk
Premium Health News ServiceThe number of people drinking raw milk is on the rise, as is the related number of human infections from raw milk consumption. Caught up in the popularity of legitimate local, organic and sustainable food movements, or confused by conflicting information,...Tags: E. coli Infection, Nutrition, Immune System, Allergies, Health Organizations
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Chocolate can, indeed, be toxic for dogs and cats
Tribune Media ServicesQ: Is it true that chocolate is really bad for dogs? My dog got into some chocolate cookies several years ago but didn't seem to suffer any ill effects. Is this chocolate thing a myth? -- G.D., Miami, FL A: Chocolate is indeed toxic to both dogs and...Tags: Heart Failure, Chocolates, High Blood Pressure, Cat (animal), Dog (animal)
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