How To Lose Weight Without Having To Starve Yourself By Mr. Bun Narith I have known and worked with many people and have been amazed at how much they seem to be able to eat without getting fat. I am sure I eat half as much as these people but am still twice their Read more...
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Compound in Red Wine Fights Ravages of Age (HealthDay) HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- A key compound in red wine
known as resveratrol appears to protect against many of the health ravages
associated with growing old, new animal research reveals. Fountain of youth? Red wine gives up secrets (Reuters) Reuters - A compound in red wine may ward off
a variety of medical conditions related to aging, providing
heart benefits, stronger bones and preventing eye cataracts,
researchers said on Thursday. New study shows how broccoli helps reduce cancer risk (AFP) AFP - A scientific study published here Wednesday sheds light on why men who eat a lot of broccoli are less likely to develop prostate cancer. High fat diet may abet prostate cancer progression (Reuters) Reuters - Diets high in saturated fat may
increase the risk of prostate cancer progression, researchers
from the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in
Houston report. Mom's Unhealthy Diet May Have Long-Term Impact on Baby (HealthDay) HealthDay - MONDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- Eating an unhealthy diet
during pregnancy may raise your child's lifetime risk of obesity and
elevated cholesterol and blood sugar levels, British researchers
report. Workplace weight programs produce modest losses (Reuters) Reuters - People who take part in weight-loss
programs set up by their employers manage to lose at least
modest amounts of weight compared to co-workers who do not take
part, U.S. researchers said on Monday. NYC keeps the cannoli but drops the trans fats (AP) AP - Making cannoli is serious business in New York. It's a dessert so tempting that even a hit man in the "Godfather" couldn't leave a box behind. Low-fat diet as heart-healthy as Mediterranean (Reuters) Reuters - After a heart attack, adopting
either a low-fat or Mediterranean-style diet similarly and
significantly benefits overall and cardiovascular health,
research suggests. Healthy Diet Lowers Death Risk for Women (HealthDay) HealthDay - MONDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- Women can protect themselves
against death from heart disease and other causes by sticking with a diet
that is low in saturated fats and sugar and high in vegetables, fruits and
whole grains, a new study suggests. Hormone may help dieters keep weight off: U.S. study (Reuters) Reuters - Falling levels of a hormone called
leptin that helps the brain resist tempting foods may explain
why people who lose weight often have a hard time keeping it
off, U.S. researchers said on Friday.
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