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Researchers find childhood diet affects cognitive ability decline rate
Researchers at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago have found that adults who occasionally went hungry during childhood had a slower rate of decline in their cognitive abilities as they aged than those who always had enough to eat as children. "We...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Rush University Medical Center, Education, Minority Groups, Alzheimer's Disease
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CrossFit helps beat the plateau
megp@herald-mail.comExercisers across the Tri-State area are logging loads of WODs in an effort to enhance their fitness levels. WOD stands for Workout of the Day, an acronym well-known by those who participate in CrossFit. CrossFit is a fitness regimen featuring...Tags: Mountains, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Treatments, CrossFit, Inc., Iron (dietary supplement)
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Commentary: 'Superfruits' don't have superpowers
Just like fashion, foods have trends, especially when it comes to the promotion of good health. This is strange because we usually think of food being just food, nothing too special. However, our society has recently been on a health watch, and foods...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Oprah Winfrey, Health Treatments, Heart Disease, University of California, Irvine
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Healthy Recipes: Turkey and Squash Soup
Now that you are stuffed with Turkey Day dinner, you're probably looking for ways to get rid of some of those leftovers. If you're looking for a healthy recipe, Eatingwell.com has some suggestions. The Turkey Squash Soup sounded the tastiest to me....
Tags: Soups, Potassium (dietary supplement), Iron (dietary supplement), Vitamin A, Limes
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Could going veg lower your risk of heart disease?
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Vegetarians are one-third less likely to be hospitalized or die from heart disease than meat and fish eaters, according to a new UK study. Earlier research has also suggested that non-meat eaters have fewer heart problems,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Vegetarian Diet, Heart Disease, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses
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Who gives the best nutrition advice?
After spending four miserable days in the hospital with gallstones, Chicago resident Priscilla Dias Hill resolved to improve her eating habits. Rather than working with a licensed dietitian, however, she chose a holistic health coach. Dias Hill's coach,...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Healthy Diet, Career and Workplace, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy
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Vegan diet not so risky as the status quo
Over dinner the other day with a new acquaintance, the topic of food and ethics (and thus vegetarianism) came up. My new acquaintance, Mr. W., is about 60 pounds overweight and was enjoying an oversized cheeseburger on a white bun with a side of fries. He...Tags: Vegetarian Diet, Healthy Diet, Diets and Dieting, Vegan Diet, Overweight
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Retiring Bears strength coach a pioneer in his field
Strength and conditioning in the NFL is radically different from what it was 28 years ago, when Rusty Jones first started working for the Bills. Jones, the Bears' retiring director of physical development, is a big reason. He was the first NFL...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lance Briggs, NFL Pro Bowl, Jerry Angelo, Sports
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How to find good nutrition advice
Chicago Tribune reporterAnyone can claim to be a nutritionist, which is why finding a good one can be a challenge. Licensure and credentials are an important place to start, but they don't necessarily ensure quality, some experts say. "Nutrition is a controversial and changing...Tags: New York University
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Could an earlier lunchtime help you lose weight?
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Dieters who ate early lunches tended to lose more weight than those who had their midday meal on the later side, in a new Spanish study. The finding doesn't prove bumping up your lunch hour will help you shed those extra...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight, Harvard Medical School, Colleges and Universities, Education
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U.S. allows chemicals in food that are illegal elsewhere
When Gatorade fan Sarah Kavanagh learned that her favorite drink contains an emulsifier banned in other countries over health concerns, she was taken aback. "I was shocked that they'd put their consumers at risk like that and that the FDA would allow...Tags: Conservation, Potassium (dietary supplement), Politics, Food and Drug Administration, New Products
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‘Natural’ leads 2013 banned food marketing words list
The Dish - Orlando SentinelAs New Year resolvers restock pantries, “natural,” “made with” and “whole grains” have made the Leanwashing Index’s 2013 list of food marketing words that should be banished to the land of deceptive descriptions....
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