Apr 27
When Bill Clinton was scheduled for heart surgery, reporters spoke of how he had been a junk food addict, loving burgers, fries, and shakes, even eating a whole pie at one sitting. After his quadruple bypass surgery, the major TV news shows talked about how Bill had stopped taking his statin drugs, and showed many of the pricey brands of pills. Naughty, naughty, bad Bill. Whoa! Stop! Time out! Bad eating habits can clog arteries, despite any medications taken. Good eating habits can reduce ...
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Apr 26
Anyone who has been in a grocery store recently knows that food companies are tripping over themselves in the rush to introduce 'low carb' versions of everything from bread to candy to soda to cereal. Do not think for a minute that these companies are motivated by the health interests of consumers. The reality is that they are mainly concerned with the wallets of consumers and will market anything that they think a gullible public will buy. Low carb junk food is still junk food. I know some of ...
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Apr 25
Copyright 2005 Ryan Cote Did you know that how and when you eat is important for good health? For most of your life, you probably have eaten breakfast, lunch and dinner. Now depending on your eating habits, this may be okay...but many people skip breakfast because they don't have the time, they have a semi-normal lunch and then a large dinner. Avoid this at all costs... When you wake up, your body is screaming for food- it's been many hours since you last ate. By skipping breakfast, ...
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Apr 24
You may publish this article in your newsletter, on your web site, or other publications, so long as the article's content is not altered and the resource box is included. Add byline and active link. Notification of the use of this article is appreciated, but not required. Total word count included resource box is 930. *** *** Some supplement companies will go to any lengths to prove their products' effectiveness. But sometimes the evidence isn't quite what it's cracked up to be. Before and ...
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Apr 23
<!-- @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } A:link { so-language: zxx } --> Upon the passage of health care reform, our country's medical industry is expected to add approximately 23 million additional users to the health care system. For an already burdened system, digitizing medical data is a viable solution for easing the transition into universal healthcare. But migrating an entire nation's health records to electronic health records systems will do more than simply ...
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Apr 22
As of the writing of this article, May 16, 2005, we are all almost 5 months into our New Year's Resolutions. Are you skinny yet? Did you find your six-pack? Does your butt look like you wanted it to in those jeans? For a lot of you, the answers to these questions are going to be "No, No, and, I took the jeans back to the store". Why? You are a victim of the Fitness Wars, that's why. Your Girth is winning out over your Resolution, and you are probably more frustrated now than you were when you ...
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Apr 21
Minerals are essential nutrients that serve the body in many ways. Many minerals are active in their own right, serving individual purposes within the body. However, the much more common way of working for minerals is partnership. They act as cofactor in many complex substances and processes. Many minerals complement each other, serving as cofactor to each other in the body's most essential processes. The skeletal system benefits from the partnership of various minerals, as do the teeth. ...
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Apr 20
Did you know that other cultures have been aware of and using probiotics for many generations? It is only in the last fifteen years that countries like America have started to believe in the power of probiotics health. If you're wondering about the interactions of probiotics and health, and whether you could live a happier life with probiotics health supplements, it's important to learn a little bit more about what they are and how they work. With some research, it's likely you'll agree that ...
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Apr 19
The issue of mental health illnesses is a growing problem in the world today. Especially now since our economy has fallen on hard times. Thousands of educated and uneducated, PHD's and GED's are out of jobs and are finding it harder and harder to cope with everyday problems. In this article, we will discuss two of the major contributors that are causing a surge in mental illnesses: Those two are genetics & the environment. Genes play a vital role in the mental capacity of a person. The ...
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Apr 18
For Salacia Oblonga herb Capsules and Extract Write to Botanika herbalpowders@operamail.com treeseeds@operamail.com treeseeds@rediffmail.com : : : : WWW.SALACIAOBLONGACAPSULES.COM Traditional Indian medicine, herb Salacia oblonga may help treat diabetes Posted By: News-Medical in Medical Study News Published: Tuesday, 8-Feb-2005 Printer Friendly Email to a Friend : : : : Herbs used in traditional Indian medicine to treat diabetes seems to lower blood sugar and insulin levels in a manner similar ...
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