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Living to 100 May Rely More on Genes Than Lifestyle, Study Finds Bloomberg By Oliver Renick - Wed Aug 03 04:01:01 GMT 2011 People who live 95 years or more are as likely as the rest of the population to smoke, drink and eat an unhealthy diet, suggesting their survival to that ripe age is based on genetics and not lifestyle, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Official Green Tea Diet Promotes Healthy Weight Loss Benzinga The green tea diet creates a modest carbohydrate deficiency that forces the body to burn fat with the most natural and best fat burner found - green tea. It also inhibits carbohydrate absorption, suppresses appetite, levels glucose in the blood and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Should you take calcium supplements? Times of India A calcium-rich diet is a must in order to have healthy bones, teeth and soft tissues. Often people resort to different types of calcium supplement tablets in order to fight calcium deficiency related problems. Let us find out what the different types ... See all stories on this topic » |
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