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Consuming too many food studies leaves a bad taste
Coffee is now good for you. According to a research study, it may help prevent Type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's, stroke and dementia as well as help you live a little longer. But java lovers know this: Another study says that drinking three or more cups of...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, Diabetes, Health and Safety at School, Entertainment Events
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Winter mineral nutrition for beef cows
Winter supplementation often focuses heavily on meeting protein and energy requirements of cows and tends to leave mineral nutrition as almost an afterthought. In reality, meeting all nutrient requirements, including energy, protein, minerals, vitamins,...Tags: Salt, Dietary Supplements, Nutrition, Mineral Supplements
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Folic acid crucial during pregnancy
Clark County Health DepartmentNational Folic Acid Awareness Week is Jan. 6-12. Folic acid is an important B vitamin that helps prevent neural tube defects (NTDs) within the baby’s brain or spine. Taking folic acid aids in the multiplication of cells, allowing proper growth and...Tags: Learning Disability, Dietary Supplements, Vitamin C, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vitamin Therapy
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Two cups of milk daily enough for most kids: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Two cups of cow's milk per day may be enough for most kids to have the recommended amount of vitamin D in their blood while maintaining a healthy iron level, suggests a new study. "One of the common questions I get from...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Pediatrics, Milk, Medical Specialization, Dietary Supplements
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Nothing to 'turnip' your nose about: How to incorporate root veggie in hearty dishes
chrisc@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is part of an occasional series of stories on children eating vegetables. The series explores ways to highlight vegetables' flavor and appearance as a way to work around the resistance some kids have to eating vegetables. I've...Tags: Religion and Belief, Potassium (dietary supplement), Chili, French Fries, Turnips
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Interesting products approved by FDA
Dear Readers: Here are 2012's interesting items — prescription (Rx) and OTC (over the counter) — approved by the Food and Drug Administration. — Love, Suzy Stendra (Avanafil) tablets, Rx: Used for erectile dysfunction. Stendra.com...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Erectile Dysfunction, Renal cell carcinoma, HIV
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Tweaking Toll House cookies
Does this ever happen to you? A food-porn image leaps off the pages of a magazine and imbeds itself into your cortex. Before you know it, you’re scrupulously following the recipe’s every word. Yet despite your best efforts, the finished...
Tags: Salt, Dietary Fiber, Periodicals, Dietary Supplements, Chocolate Chip Cookies
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Fall's fabulous bounty
A nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly provides a guest post. This week, Debra Schulze weighs in on fall fruits and vegetables. The chill of fall is in the air along with the bright red, orange and yellow colors of the...
Tags: Pumpkin, Potassium (dietary supplement), Apples, Beets, Health Treatments
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5 spots for a spa-style detox
You're a mess. You've been eating and drinking nonstop since Thanksgiving. You haven't seen an elliptical in weeks. And you're badly in need of pruning. But hey, that's what resolutions are for, right? So have a ball this New Year's Eve knowing that on...Tags: New Year's Day, Dietary Supplements, Vitamin C, Potassium (dietary supplement), Vitamin Therapy
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Is it time to roll the joint?
HealthYears ago, when I was a student at Penn State, a NORML activist cornered me and tried to talk me into supporting the “legalize marijuana” cause. Keep in mind that this was many years before the state of California approved the use of medical... -
Take a Cup of Beans and Call Me in the Morning
HealthA recent study out of the University of Toronto found that one cup of legumes a day was enough to keep the cardiologist away, reducing blood sugar, blood pressure, and heart disease risk in general. Fair enough, you’re probably thinking, but how can... -
Getting creative with salads
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 printed here. This week, Debra Schulze, RD, LDN, weighs in on...Tags: Mustard, Health and Safety at School, Arugula, Nutrition, Salt
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