Nuts can cut heart problems

Just 30g of nuts a day on top of a Mediterranean style diet can cut heart problems. Scientists believe the nuts contain compounds that stop damage caused by insulin.A Mediterranean diet in itself has been shown to...

Stay healthy with steak and wine

Good news for the health conscious who love steak! Heterocyclic amines (HAs or HCAs) are cancer-causing chemicals that are produced when many foods including most meats are grilled or fried at high...

Young Kids Who Skip Breakfast Lose Virginity Earlier

Japanese researchers have discovered that young people who skip breakfast are more likely to lose their virginity at a younger age than those with a stable home life and regular breakfasts. "n a study of 3,000...

Aging Not Slowed By Antioxidants, 50 Year Old Theory Debunked

UK researchers have discovered that antioxidants do not actually slow or stop the aging process, disproving the 50-year old free radical theory which claims that these molecules stall or temporarily eliminate...

Oprah Discusses Weight Gain Guilt After Falling off the Diet Wagon

Daytime talk show host Oprah Winfrey comes clean on her guilt over her battle with weight gain over the past 2 years, saying that she's "fallen off the wagon" and "embarrassed" that she let it happen...

calcicum is the key to restore bone loss

calcium is the primary mineral responsible for strong bone. because the body can't produce calcium.a balance diet , regular exercise, healthy lifestyle choices and adequate intake of calcium and vitamin d can play a role in maintaining optimal bone health. calcium complex...

Sap Sheets for Perfect Body Detox

  Every day we clean our residence and dump the improvidence substantial on the garbage. It is a timed process. If we protect the deteriorate material in the housing for a longtime or do not make it inaccurate forever what happens we all know very surface  

Seeking Empathy - A One Month Refugee Diet

For most in the United States, November is a month to give thanks. On Thanksgiving Day, we gather at our homes and enjoy great food and the company of loved ones. Refugees in and from Darfur have been deprived of...

'Love Handles' Raise Risk of Death

A study which examined 360,000 people within 9 countries in Europe has found that 'love handles' are a strong indicator of higher risk of death.  The study estimated that each 2 inches on the waistline...

Emissions from planes included for first time in climate change plans for UK

The UK has strengthened its emissions targets in a new amendment, agreeing to make international aviation part of the carbon emissions target for the first time, after the failure to include it initially had drawn criticism."Ed Miliband, the new secretary of state for energy...

A Geography of Cancer

A long article that gives us a 'geography of cancer' - that one word 'cancer' is used to describe many different diseases with similarities in that they all include abnormal growth of cells. Here we get a run...

Naked 'burglar' stuck up chimney

The paucity of good nutritional information including the amount of fat etc. on some food goods in UK shops could have been a factor in the apprehension of a naked burglar who was too fat for the chimney at a...

Olive Oil Ingredient Reduces Hunger

An ingredient found within olive oil and other unsaturated fats has been found to prolong the time between meals."A new study in the October Cell Metabolism, a publication of Cell Press, reveals that once this...

Mediterranean diet is recipe for long life

This is exactly the kind of study I love to hear about: veggies, fish, olive oil and wine are some of the key ingredients to healthy living.  While the Mediterranean diet has long been examined for its...

Wind of change on farms as cows help to save the Earth

Some cattle in Britain are going to be part of an experiment. They are being given a new diet to reduce their burping and cut emissions of greenhouse gases.They are being given chopped straw and hay to settle...

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