Superfood or Monster From the Deep?
Major food companies are competing for health-conscious consumers by plugging one food into another and claiming the health benefits of both.
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9/17/2008 4:06 PM |
Instead of Eating to Diet, They’re Eating to Enjoy
Many dieters are shunning deprivation diets and instead focusing on adding seasonal vegetables, nuts, berries and other healthful foods to their plates.
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9/18/2008 8:51 AM |
Rules Near for Animals’ Engineering
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to announce proposals for regulating the meat and milk from genetically engineered animals.
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9/19/2008 1:13 AM |
TierneyLab: Dean Ornish Replies
The conversation about diet and lifestyle changes goes on, with the latest from Dean Ornish.
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9/22/2008 12:29 AM |
Sorting Through the Claims of the Boastful Egg
It used to be, an egg was an egg, but now the incredible, edible egg is becoming unintelligible.
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9/17/2008 1:29 PM |
Fitness: I Put In 5 Miles at the Office
Treadmill desks help to incorporate extra movement into the routines of sedentary workers.
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9/19/2008 9:17 AM |
Recipes for Health: Kids’ Edition: A Dozen Ways for Kids to Eat Better
Healthy recipes that even picky eaters will love.
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9/16/2008 12:05 PM |
How Much Exercise Do Children Need?
There is plenty of advice available regarding how much exercise children meed, but there is also a lack of good data.
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9/14/2008 9:58 PM |
Vital Signs: Behavior: I Think, Therefore I’m Fat?
A small Canadian study has found that people eat more after an intellectual exercise than they do after just sitting quietly for the same amount of time.
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9/15/2008 11:55 PM |
Phys Ed: Unhappy Feet
Planter fasciitis, stress fractures, bunions — unglamorous ailments that we all too often ignore. The care and feeding of your lowliest appendages.
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9/14/2008 1:08 AM |