i need a high cholesterol diet
This week, Dr. Sydney Spiesel discusses a new explanation for the rising rate of birth by cesarean section , the recent recommendations about managing cholesterol in kids , and when it's safe to take a baby or a sick kid on a plane . A good reason ...
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Organ Failure - Slate
Avoid oily fish, cut out all dairy foods, use more supplements: it's the kind of advice that flies in the face of conventional thinking on healthy eating. Yet, amazingly, this is what I was told to do to improve my health by so-called 'dietary ...
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The online diet disasters: How personalised plans offer advice that is ... - Daily Mail
A half-naked 71-year-old with 8% body fat and the testosterone levels of a boy of 18 greets me at the door of a large house overlooking a golf course near St George, Utah. He has the physique of a very fit young man and the springy, energetic ...
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The diet that really works - Women.timesonline
IPSWICH — Even health-conscious diners won't find much to beef about in the meat of cattle fed an old-fashioned diet of pasture grass. "Interest in local, grass-fed beef is skyrocketing," said Wayne Castonguay, manager of Appleton Farms in Ipswich ...
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Not much to beef about - Gloucester Daily Times
Seems like there are a lot of fibers out there now. What's best, and for what? It depends on which kind you're eating, which can be really confusing ... Insoluble is the stuff that doesn't break down in your gut, and the soluble does. The soluble is ...
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On Call - Lowell Sun
Lewis Brown exercises at Hadley Park’s regional recreational facility recently in Nashville. Tennessee and its residents’ waistlines have achieved a big, but unwelcome, distinction. In 2007, the state joined Alabama and Mississippi with 30 ...
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With 64 percent overweight, Tennessee aims to end trend - Knoxville News Sentinel
FOLSOM, Calif., Feb. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is a statement by Dennis Balint, CEO of California Walnut Commission: Given the state of the national waistline, the need for better consumer understanding of healthy food choices is clear. We ...
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Walnuts Rank High on New Nutrition Scales - PR Newswire
Even in wealthy Connecticut, the sagging national economy has spread a gloom that isn't brightened by the promise of a new president after November's election, a new poll shows. Three-fourths of the state's residents think that the economy is in a ...
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Virus Diseases - Chicago Tribune
People who cut too many healthy carbohydrates from their diets - vegetables, fruits and whole-grain foods - could be at higher risk for heart problems, cancer, osteoporosis and other diseases down the road, doctors and nutritionists say. At least ...
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Don't be afraid to eat plenty of fruits, vegetables and fiber - Hampton Roads Daily Press
In early 2007, letters poured into the Daily Herald from readers who had made New Year's resolutions to lose weight, grow strong and improve their health. A few comments stood out: My focus since my divorce has been on my children and my home but I ...
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