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Don't die of embarrassment
FARGO, N.D. - Have you ever postponed a medical screening test? Maybe you think you really don't need it. Maybe it sounded painful. Maybe the thought of the preparation for the medical procedure or the test itself embarrassed you. Perhaps you can...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, Summer Squash, Vitamin D, Foods and Beverages
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Dairy industry wants less labeling for artificial sweeteners in milk
lrussell@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Artificial sweeteners are in a lot of foods and drinks we buy at the grocery store, but they could soon be showing up more in the dairy aisle. The Food and Drug Administration is considering a petition from two dairy industry trade...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Beverage Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Health Organizations, Family
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Calcium, vitamin D pills don't prevent fractures, panel says
More than half of American women over the age of 60 take vitamin D and calcium supplements, but the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force said this week that they’re probably wasting their money. In a new recommendations from the federal government&...
Tags: Vitamin D, Dietary Supplements, Post Menopause, New York University, Health
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Ditching dairy
"Canned salmon: It does a body good" doesn't pack quite the same punch as that other slogan. "Got edamame?" Not much better. They're worth remembering though, given a growing movement away from milk. Consumption is at its lowest level in 36 years,...
Tags: Food Industry, Vegan Diet, Vitamin D, Kidney Beans, Physical Conditions
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How common is eclampsia today?
A popular "Downton Abbey" character died in childbirth from eclampsia in a storyline that shocked audiences. But what exactly is eclampsia, and does it kill modern-day moms? Barbara Deller, a nurse-midwife and senior maternal and newborn health adviser...
Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Diseases and Illnesses, Kidney Disease, Johns Hopkins University, Diabetes
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BodyWorks aims to help children, families with overall well-being
megp@herald-mail.comParents and caregivers have the power to lead the adolescents in their homes down a healthful path. A free program called BodyWorks, created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health, provides adults and adolescents...Tags: Wii, Health and Safety at School, Health, Family, Hospitals and Clinics
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Slippery elm soothes many stomach problems
Dear Pharmacist: I've dealt with stomach problems all my life. Sometimes it's hard to eat, but I am under physician's care. What natural remedy can soothe my tummy when it's hard to eat? — W.C., Denver, Colo. Dear W.C.: Probiotics are fundamental...Tags: Iron (dietary supplement), Beta-Carotene, B Vitamins, Potassium (dietary supplement), Dietary Supplements
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Supplements we take mostly not ordered by doctors, study says
There is oh, so much publicity about fish oil pills, calcium and vitamin D – let alone the many more unusual dietary supplements. Are Americans persuaded? About half of U.S. adults use dietary supplements, and less than a quarter of the people who...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Fatty Acids, Vitamin D, Fish Oil (dietary supplement), Glucosamine
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Help your child develop healthy bones
Growing children need the right nutrients, as well as plenty of exercise, in order to develop healthy bones. Two of the most important "ingredients" for building strong bones are calcium and Vitamin D, especially for teenagers undergoing a growth spurt. ...Tags: Lupus, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Eating Disorders, Vitamin D
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A Quick, Nutritious Kale And Bean Soup
The Hartford CourantKale seems to be the leafy green of the moment. This dark green member of the cabbage family turns up on restaurant menus in salads and as crispy chips. Nutritionally, kale is a winner, a powerhouse source of antioxidants, vitamin C and calcium. When...Tags: Onions, Salt, Cabbage, Kale, Dietary Supplements
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Lactose intolerance: When drinking school milk makes students feel sick
Khalil Beckwith has never been formally diagnosed with lactose intolerance. He just knows that drinking milk makes him feel lousy. "When I drink milk with nothing else ... finishing the carton can be a nauseating endeavor," said Beckwith, a senior at...
Tags: Minority Groups, Students, Vitamin D, Broward County, Medical Research
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One-to-one replacement
FARGO, N.D. -- A proud Miller Family Farms of Denhoff, N.D., and its related Premium Gold Flax Products & Processing Inc. have something entirely different for the world -- a gluten-free flour product that is nutritious, delicious and easy to use. Is...Tags: White Chocolate, Food and Drug Administration, Food Industry, Butter, Diseases and Illnesses
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