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Does adding exercise to a diet help heavy kids? Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Tacking regular exercise on to a diet program for obese kids and teens typically doesn't help them lose any more weight, a new review of past data suggests. "Changing diet, improving diet, reducing calories is enormously ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Early childhood diet linked to heart condition Business Standard Researchers in Canada have observed that a child's diet at the age of three could determine its risk of heart disease as an adult. In a study, the researchers found that the effects of unhealthy eating commence at an early age, with the tell-tale signs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diet Detective, Thursday, June 20 Pocono Record Some experts believe that too much dietary linoleic acid increases inflammation; however, researchers at the University of Missouri and the University of Illinois, after reviewing 15 clinical trials, "found that no link exists between vegetable oil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exercise, diet help get a leg up on varicose veins Pocono Record Q. I'm starting to get varicose veins on my legs and ankles. Besides being self-conscious, should I be worried about something more serious? A. This is a great question, especially considering the beautiful weather we've been having recently. Varicose ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Okinawa diet why odds of living to 100 are highest in Japan UPI.com The Japanese Okinawa islands are said to include the largest proportion of centenarians in Japan, who eat a diet such as rice and tofu, bamboo shoots, seaweed, pickles and small cubes of braised pork belly, The Guardian reported. Many in Japan drink ... See all stories on this topic » |
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