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A little bit about a lot of things
Sometimes one of my challenges in writing these columns is deciding what topic should be the focus. This time of year there's a lot of different things all going on at the same time which need attention. So this time around we'll try a short discussion...Tags: Potassium (dietary supplement), Agriculture
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Can you guess the protein source?
FARGO, N.D. - Here are a few hints about a food that could stretch your budget. Do you know what it is? · This protein food contains natural chemicals that are good for your eyes because of their lutein content. This natural colorant may reduce...Tags: Mushrooms, Calcium, Cheddar Cheese, Recipes, Omelets
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A natural script to help relieve chronic pain
Dear Pharmacist: I live in chronic pain. No one is sure why. I take hydrocodone and ibuprofen daily, but I'm still in pain. Can you recommend any vitamins to help me? — M.C., Dallas, Texas Dear M.C.: I'm sorry you are going through this. Luckily,...
Tags: COPD, Lyme Disease, Drugs and Medicines, Diabetes, Hydrocodone (drug)
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Common Lambsquarters is a tenacious weed.
Lehigh Valley Master GardenersMaster Gardener Barb sends these thoughts about one of our toughest weeds, Chenopodium album: Every summer in my perennial beds, I wage battle against the annual weed known as common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) , also called fat hen, white... -
The Littlest Vegans
Eleven-year-old Tyler Parker-Rollins says being vegan isn't always easy. But he says it's also "fun" and that he plans to be one "forever." His 9-year-old brother, Will, loved it when his friends tried vegan pizza at his birthday party and "they...
Tags: Pizzas, Calcium, Consumers, Nutrition, Vegan Diet
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Colorful foods can lead to good health
If your healthy eating plan has been on hiatus, it is time to get back on track to making healthful choices. A motivator to eating right could be eating right with color. When you include all the colors of MyPlate (www.choosemyplate.gov) you are headed...Tags: Lactose Intolerance, Calcium, Salads, Breads, Healthy Diet
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Beans for life
FARGO, N.D. -- As America changes its school lunch program to improve nutrition and cut juvenile obesity in the next decade, every commodity wants a piece of the new pie -- including beans and other pulse crops. "We offer high nutrition and low cost,...Tags: Washington, DC, Consumers, Dietary Fiber, Nutrition, Potassium (dietary supplement)
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Babies of obese moms show lower vitamin D levels
Babies born to women who are obese at the start of pregnancy tend to have one-third less vitamin D than the infants of lean women, according to a new study led by a Northwestern Medicine professor. Vitamin D is important for children because it helps to...
Tags: Obesity, Weight, Vitamin Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, Medical Research
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Don't die of embarrassment
FARGO, N.D. - Have you ever postponed a medical screening test? Maybe you think you really don't need it. Maybe it sounded painful. Maybe the thought of the preparation for the medical procedure or the test itself embarrassed you. Perhaps you can...Tags: Carrots, Summer Squash, Calcium, Pasta, Parmesan Cheese
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Class gives healthy advice for Danville cancer survivors
WDBJ7 ReporterCancer doesn't discriminate. It attacks people of all ages. And research shows, you are more likely to get some forms of the disease as you get older. A group of senior citizens in Danville with cancer is fighting to get healthy and live longer....Tags: Herbal Supplements, Healthy Diet
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Heat's Eric Reid: 'Biggest challenge is maintaining healthy lifestyle during season'
As the Miami Heat's play-by-play TV announcer for 22 seasons, Eric Reid has had an exciting career. But he admits the NBA life — with its many road games, plane food and busy schedule — takes a toll on his fitness. Even though he doesn't...
Tags: Miami Heat, Health Treatments, Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Basketball
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Food as medicine? What to make of the claims.
What's a healthful food and what's a healing food? Is there a difference? At least since the mid-19th century, when the Battle Creek Sanitarium opened its doors and people flocked there to follow John Harvey Kellogg's regime of whole grains, nuts and...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Whole Foods Market, Harvard Medical School, Religion and Belief
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