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  1. Featured on TV Raspberry Ketone Pills Now Get More Popular in Their...Read the original story

    1 hr ago | SBWire

    Raspberry ketone is one of the most preferred dietary supplements within the weight loss circles.

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  2. Step out, alter diet to improve heart healthRead the original story

    3 hrs ago | Star-Telegram.com

    Anyone can be at risk for heart disease. It's the No. 1 killer of men and women in the United States, but it is one of the diseases we can actually help prevent, explains Dr. Nancy Georgekutty, an independently practicing primary care physician on the medical staff of Methodist Mansfield Medical Center.

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  3. Being short-tempered and abrupt may thicken your carotid arteries fasterRead the original story

    3 hrs ago | Examiner.com

    Scientists want to know whether you're disagreeable because your carotid arteries are clogged, which means fewer nutrients and little oxygen gets to your brain when you need it, or whether just being nice and polite to everyone keeps your carotid arteries clean as a whistle.

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  4. Obesity Epidemic: What Consumer Reports Doesn't Tell You...Read the original story

    3 hrs ago | Examiner.com

    "We've long cautioned against taking quick-fix weight-loss drugs like Belviq, and Qsymia -- that was also approved by the FDA last year--as well as supplements, because their benefits are usually minimal, and their adverse effects can be troublesome.

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  5. Cholesterol trouble can start earlyRead the original story

    4 hrs ago | The Chronicle Herald

    The 2008-2011 study of almost 1,100 children aged three to five found those with poor eating behaviours had higher blood-cholesterol readings than children who had healthier eating habits.

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  6. Say CheeseRead the original story

    4 hrs ago | LewRockwell.com

    If you're a cheese lover struggling to resist cheese because you've heard it's not good for you, then brace yourself for some really good news.

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  7. Improving overall employee wellness could yield multiple benefitsRead the original story

    9 hrs ago | Science Daily

    But a big question for many companies is whether investing in an employee wellness program will cut costs and improve productivity.

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  8. Protective effect of rutin on the antioxidant genes expression in hypercholestrolemic male Westar ratRead the original story

    22 hrs ago | BioMed Central

    High-cholesterol diet increases the oxidative stress in different tissues leading to many diseases.

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  9. Skipping Breakfast May Raise Diabetes RiskRead the original story w/Photo

    22 hrs ago | MedicineNet

    When women skipped the morning meal, they experienced insulin resistance , a condition in which a person requires more insulin to bring their blood sugar into a normal range, explained lead researcher Dr. Elizabeth Thomas, an instructor of medicine at the University of Colorado.

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  10. Losing Weight the Healthy Way is the Best WayRead the original story

    Dec 31, 2007 | Thecassiopeia.com

    ... weight loss methods which have spread like fire these days do not provide lasting results. More often than not, dieting methods which involve dietary drinks, foods and supplement or pills do not work. If they do, the results are just temporary. It ...

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  11. Saturated Fat May Make the Brain Vulnerable to Alzheimer'sRead the original story w/Photo

    6 hrs ago | Health.com

    A diet high in saturated fat can quickly rob the brain of a key chemical that helps protect against Alzheimer's disease, according to new research.

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  12. What Are the Health Benefits of Lycopene?Read the original story

    6 hrs ago | BellaOnline

    Like beta carotene, lutein and zeaxanthin, lycopene is an antioxidant member of the carotenoid family.

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  13. BistroMD Announces 17 Day Diet Delivery and New 17 Day Diet WebsiteRead the original story

    6 hrs ago | I-Newswire.com

    ... patients were directly related to their weight, she developed bistroMD. BistroMD challenges the popular notion that dieting involves sacrifice in terms of food choices, taste and convenience by providing great-tasting real food. Utilizing Dr. ...

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  14. Study shows eating red meat could raise your risk of Type-2 diabetesRead the original story w/Photo

    8 hrs ago | WHP-TV Harrisburg

    New research finds adding more red meat to your diet could increase your risk of type-2 diabetes.

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  15. High-Fat Diet May Increase Alzheimer's RiskRead the original story

    8 hrs ago | Live Science

    Diets high in saturated fat and sugar may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease, and a new study may explain why.

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  16. Recommended by Health Professionals Garcinia Cambogia Is a...Read the original story

    8 hrs ago | SBWire

    Weight loss and fitness experts are excited about the benefits and weight loss effects if garcinia cambogia.

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  17. Better Oats Introduces New Steel Cut Instant OatmealRead the original story

    8 hrs ago | Business Wire

    The new oatmeal is one of the fastest cooking steel cut oats products on the market, allowing consumers to enjoy all the taste, flavor and health attributes of steel cut oats in just two and a half minutes cook time.

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  18. Shirtless 'Superman' Henry Cavill dishes on training in National Guard adRead the original story w/Photo

    9 hrs ago | Examiner.com

    ... 6-foot-1 Henry, who consumed 5,000 calories a day and did Tabata workouts, said the grueling workouts and strict dieting made him stronger physically and mentally. "[My trainer] Mark [Twight] is probably one of the most incredible people I've ever ...

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  19. The arteries of your ...Read the original story w/Photo

    9 hrs ago | Bangkok Post

    Ischemic heart disease and coronary heart disease are sometimes confused because the two conditions share similarities.

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  20. Study of dietary intervention examines proteins in brainRead the original story

    9 hrs ago | PhysOrg Weblog

    ... a study published online May 15 in Neurology . Memory improves in older, overweight women after they lose weight by dieting, and their brain activity actually changes in the regions of the brain that are important for memory tasks, a new study ...

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