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    Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Winchester Sun
  1. Cherries: Loaded with potassium and vitamins, fruit boosts bone health, relieves pain

    There has been a good selection of cherries the past couple of weeks. Many of us forget about the great nutritional value they contain — along with great taste.
    There has been a good selection of cherries the past couple of weeks. Many of us forget about the great nutritional value they contain — along with great taste. Cherries are low in calories and contain no fat. At only 90 calories per one cup...

    Tags: Potassium (dietary supplement), Cherries, Pies and Tarts, Heart Disease, Health Treatments

  2. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  3. The importance of health care hand-offs

    The passage and implementation of the Affordable Care Act has made health care a topic of everyday conversations around our dinner and conference tables. However, most of the discussion is political and not about whether our health care system works for...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Herbal Supplements, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

  4. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Ex-Dolphin training for Crohn's half marathon

    For 12 seasons in the NFL, including nine with the Miami Dolphins, cornerback Sam Madison practiced up to five hours a day so he could run with and crush wide receivers.
    For 12 seasons in the NFL, including nine with the Miami Dolphins, cornerback Sam Madison practiced up to five hours a day so he could run with and crush wide receivers. After retiring, he's remained active but switched up his routine. In fact, he hasn'...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Ulcerative Colitis, National Football League, Fish Oil (dietary supplement), Health Treatments

  6. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Flaxseed no help for kids with high cholesterol

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite some evidence it might be beneficial for adults, eating flaxseed every day didn't help children with high cholesterol get their numbers down, in a small new study.
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    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite some evidence it might be beneficial for adults, eating flaxseed every day didn't help children with high cholesterol get their numbers down, in a small new study. Researchers asked kids to eat muffins and bread with...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Physical Fitness and Exercise, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Medical Research, Science and Technology

  8. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Kick off summer grilling season with South Dakota pork

    SIOUX FALLS - With Memorial Day behind us, we can look forward to the official kick off to warmer weather, summer picnics and grilling season. “South Dakota pork is an ideal partner for the grill, thanks to its versatile flavor and easy preparation,”...

    Tags: Vitamin B1, Potassium (dietary supplement), Chile, Vitamin B3, Agriculture

  10. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Keep milk breaks this summer

    FARGO, N.D. - “I'll have chocolate milk,” my 9-year-old daughter said the other night at a restaurant as we celebrated her sister's birthday and the end of the school year. My daughter nearly always opts for chocolate milk, even when fancy kids' fruit...

    Tags: Potassium (dietary supplement), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Chocolate Milk, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure

  12. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. INTERVIEW-Malnutrition condemns millions to stunted lives -UNICEF

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    * Malnutrition in first 1,000 days has lifelong impact * Stunting is an under-recognised crisis for children * UNICEF wants efforts focussed on 20 worst-hit countries By Kate Kelland LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - Some 165 million children worldwide are...

    Tags: India, Poverty, Africa, Social Issues, Nutrition

  14. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Winchester Sun
  15. Tax hike studied by Winchester health agency

    The Clark County Board of Health may raise the public health tax to ensure Dr. Rankin Skinner’s pediatric oral health program stays in place upon his retirement this summer.
    The Clark County Board of Health may raise the public health tax to ensure Dr. Rankin Skinner’s pediatric oral health program stays in place upon his retirement this summer. At their meeting Thursday evening, the board heard from Skinner, who...

    Tags: Dental Health, Nursing, Health Insurance, Health, Tuberculosis

  16. May 31, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Grass tetany possible this spring

    Sufficient rainfall (greater than average in some regions) has many North Dakota pastures set for abundant, rapid forage growth this spring. “With this in mind, producers with cattle on pasture or planning their spring pasture turnout need to be aware...

    Tags: Symptoms, Mineral Supplements, Physiology

  18. May 28, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Chicago-area conspiracy theorist targets Sandy Hook family

    Jillian Soto remembers the day she stumbled across a website that showed photos of her at her sister's funeral — and was horrified to read accusations that she had faked grief as part of an elaborate government hoax.
    Jillian Soto remembers the day she stumbled across a website that showed photos of her at her sister's funeral — and was horrified to read accusations that she had faked grief as part of an elaborate government hoax. Only a month earlier, Victoria...

    Tags: Rentals, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Fiction, Federal Trade Commission

  20. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Sommer, former Hopkins dean, to accept prize in Israel

    Alfred Sommer, a former Johns Hopkins University dean who discovered the importance of vitamin A in preventing child blindness, will accept an award Sunday in Israel honoring his contributions to preventive medicine.
    Alfred Sommer, a former Johns Hopkins University dean who discovered the importance of vitamin A in preventing child blindness, will accept an award Sunday in Israel honoring his contributions to preventive medicine. Sommer was chosen as a laureate of...

    Tags: Demographics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tel Aviv (Israel), Israel, Human Interest

  22. Jun 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Smoke? Fat? Sedentary? Watch out for heart disease, study says

    It’s no surprise that someone who has never smoked, who eats a Mediterranean diet and keeps a normal weight and who exercises regularly is healthy. How healthy? Chances of death from all causes is reduced by 80% over eight years. Pretty healthy.
    It’s no surprise that someone who has never smoked, who eats a Mediterranean diet and keeps a normal weight and who exercises regularly is healthy. How healthy? Chances of death from all causes is reduced by 80% over eight years. Pretty healthy....

    Tags: Body Mass Index, Internists, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Heart Disease, Health and Medical Professionals

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"I've had a lot of people kind of look at it like, 'I d...
(April 9, 2013)
VITAMIN
Hiding good-for-them foods may seem like cheating, but,...
(March 15, 2013)
Pumpkin, Squash, Zucchini
Women who took folic acid supplements were less likely...
(February 12, 2013)
Women who took folic acid supplements were less likely to have children with an autism spectrum disorder, according to a new study in JAMA. Folic acid is also found in eggs, beans and certain fruits and vegetables.