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Exercise May Cut Salt's Effect on Blood Pressure WebMD By Brenda Goodman March 23, 2011 -- Regular exercise and a low-sodium diet are two lifestyle changes that are often recommended to lower high blood pressure. Now a new study shows that one appears to influence the other. Specifically, physical activity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diet sodas: They have their pros and cons Louisville Courier-Journal For many people, diet soda is an easy way to enjoy a guilt-free, calorie-free sweet treat. But some recent news has raised new concerns about whether it's healthy to drink calorie-free carbonated soft drinks. A study found an increased risk for stroke ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diet Hard: With a Vengeance In These Times Less than three years after the last food crisis peaked, prices—along with hunger and malnutrition—are up again. Don't (only) blame nature. By David Moberg Indian customers line up to buy onions sold by the Agriculture Department under a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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