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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: Foods and Beverages, Vitamin A, Soups, Iron (dietary supplement), Salt
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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: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Education, Newspaper and Magazine, Harvard Medical School
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Advocacy group slams 'Xtreme' high-calorie restaurant dishes
Let’s be real here. Anyone who orders a meal with three pieces of breaded chicken, a buttery sauce, and mashed potatoes can’t be much surprised that it’s high in calories. Or that a piece of cake that weighs close to a pound might, as...Tags: Brinker International Incorporated, Peanuts, Potatoes, Foods and Beverages, Cheesecake Factory
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NAACP catches heat for opposing New York large-soda ban
There's new fireworks exploding around the plan by New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg — a.k.a. “Nanny Bloomberg” — to ban the sale of sugar-sweetened soft drinks larger than 16 ounces from a broad array of eateries in the...Tags: Trials, Minority Groups, Food Industry, New York City, Coca-Cola
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Diet drinks may not fuel your appetite: study
Reuters(Reuters) - Take another sip of that Diet Coke without fear that it may be spurring your appetite. Apparently, diet soda drinkers don't eat any more sugary or fatty foods than people who stick with water instead, according to a U.S. study. Some...Tags: Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Overweight, Obesity, Weight Loss
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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: Mineral Supplements, Calcium, High Blood Pressure, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Abdominal Pain
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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: Politics, United Nations, Food Industry, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Doctors who cook say they give better nutrition advice
Perhaps the next time you see your doctor, he might finish the visit with a reminder to take a medication and a conversation about cooking salmon. In a “teach the teachers” experiment, healthcare professionals have been learning to cook as...
Tags: American Medical Association, Science and Technology, Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, Medical Research
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New extension agent joins staff at Boyle County office
smojica@amnews.comThe Boyle County Extension Office recently welcomed a new extension agent to its team. Alethea Price, 23, a December graduate of Eastern Kentucky University, started as a family and consumer sciences agent on Jan. 18. Price earned a bachelor’s...Tags: Environmental Issues, Food Network (tv network), Conservation, Millennium Park
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Nutrition Olympics highlight healthy living for Ben Hulse Elementary students
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — More than 100 fourth-grade students at Ben Hulse Elementary School took part in various exercises meant to promote healthy living at the school’s first Nutrition Olympics held here Thursday. “We’ve been running...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Students, Teaching and Learning, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Healthy Diet
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Clearer food labels might help with healthy food choice: study
Reuters(Reuters) - Different labels on food that clearly display the total number of calories and nutrients in the entire package, rather than just part of it, might help people make healthier food choices, according to a study from the U.S. Food and Drug...Tags: New York University, Science and Technology, University of South Carolina , Food Industry, Healthy Diet
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Nutrition group petitions for federal regulation of sugary drinks
A nutrition advocacy group joined with scientists and health agencies Wednesday to ask the federal government to decide just how much sugar is “safe” in sodas, raising the bar in its crusade to curb the “dangerously high” amounts...
Tags: Politics, Health and Safety at School, American Heart Association, New York City, Margaret Hamburg
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