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How to ... remake your lunch
A few tips from nutritionists on overhauling your midday meal: • Get the right bread. Whole-wheat bread, bagels and wraps are higher in filling, healthy fiber than white varieties. • Go wild with vegetables. You can do much more than lettuce and...Tags: Health Treatments, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Be careful using cinnamon to ease hot flashes
Q: I've been using a lot of cinnamon on my morning granola and yogurt. My hot flashes have ceased, and my cholesterol is down. Unfortunately, my liver enzymes are elevated. I was told to cut out alcohol and Tylenol. Since I don't drink much alcohol and...Tags: Health Treatments, Diet, Medicine, North Carolina, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Refuge officials assess fire damage to swamp
757-247-4741— After burning for 121 days, the Great Dismal Swamp fire is out, officials said. The blaze is considered the longest-running fire in recent state history. And at an estimated cost of more than $11 million, it was also the most expensive fire to...Tags: Forests, Wildlife, Wetlands, Greenbrier, Nature
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Prevention Can Ensure Healthy Trees
Special To The CourantMost people don't give the trees on their property much thought. They may not even look at them that closely — until suddenly half the branches are bare. At that point, a tree can't be saved. So, if we want our trees to stay healthy, we can't...Tags: Simsbury, Health Treatments, Forestry and Timber, Newspaper and Magazine, Natural Resources
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Dark-colored foods can help protect body
Psychology TodayNeuroscientist James A. Joseph is one of those lucky people who gets to have his cake and eat it, too. At the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Massachusetts, Joseph revels in his research demonstrating that dark-hued fruits...Tags: Health Treatments, Massachusetts, Diseases, Alzheimer's Disease
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A triumph after a mistaken identity
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen European explorers made their way to the New World, they were delighted to find, amid the unknown foods, forbidding forests and sometimes hostile native people, a familiar food growing seemingly everywhere: Melons. But they weren't melons. They were...Tags: Health Treatments, Hernando de Soto, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Power breakfast
Universal Press SyndicateA versatile, convenient multigrain baking mix that yields six batches of highly nutritious pancakes or waffles would be a good find at almost any price. And when you can put the mix together yourself from fresh, healthful ingredients, it's an even...Tags: Physical Fitness, Health Treatments
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THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER: Broccoli gorws in cancer fight
delthia.ricks@newsday.comBroccoli, the stalky green vegetable long sniffed at by children and even a U.S. president, is one of a growing number of common foods that may help stop breast cancer before it starts. For years, scientists who theorized that women could avoid breast...Tags: Medicine, Research, Johns Hopkins University, Breast Cancer, Colleges and Universities
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Make this and roll a perfect 300 in the game of dinner
The Kansas City StarThroughout the fast-food industry, "bowl-based meals" are all the rage. When Taco Bell began its bowl blitz in 2002, the company's executives launched a $20 million ad campaign based on extensive consumer research, according to Restaurant Business....Tags: Health Treatments, Consumers, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Food Industry
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Cereal bowl or sugar bowl? Hard to tell the difference
Sentinel Staff WriterQuestion: What could be worse than eating a glazed doughnut for breakfast? Answer: Eating a bowl of your kid's favorite cereal. In a study released Wednesday, Consumer Reports reported that there's as much sugar in Kellogg's Honey Smacks and 10 other...Tags: Health Treatments, Beverage Industry, General Mills Incorporated, Consumers
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Verifying ADHD supplements' effectiveness is still several studies away
Special to The TimesThese are fidgety times for America's children. Roughly 1 in 12 kids ages 6 to 17 has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, more commonly called ADHD. Add the undoubtedly huge numbers of kids who are simply restless and easily...Tags: Family, Medicine, Behavioral Conditions, Western Medicines, People
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Hold the fresh veggies! 'Bad' foods can be good
Chicago TribuneEggs are bad. No, eggs are OK. Switch to margarine. No, go back to butter. Drink eight glasses of water each day. No, never mind. What seems to be conflicting news is due to the ever-evolving nature of science, says Linda Van Horn, a professor of...Tags: Health Treatments, Medical Research, Preventative Medicine, Northwestern University, Medical Specialization
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