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New Research Suggests Grapefruit Consumption Associated With Lower Body Weight and Higher Key Nutrient Intake Among ...
BARTOW, Fla., April 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- New research presented this week at Experimental Biology (EB) 2012 suggests grapefruit may be a healthful choice for women striving to meet recommended intakes ...
Sunkist Grapefruit Season Offers Fresh Advice on Reasons to Not Prematurely Go Sour on This Superfood
SHERMAN OAKS, CA-- - Sunkist Growers is celebrating the arrival of California Star Ruby grapefruit by working with medical expert Dr. Donnica Moore to promote the health benefits of grapefruit and help ...
Hot Health Foods: Passing Trend or Worth the Cash?
We’ve got the skinny on some of the hottest health foods being touted these days and how much they cost.
Pantry: San Pellegrino Pompelmo
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Splurge or Save On These Summer Cocktail Recipes
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9-year-old battles extreme obesity
A family calls KPRC Local 2 for help to save a 9-year-old girl who weighs more than 250 pounds.
The skinny on the juice fast fad: is squeezing into your skinny jeans worth it?
Thursday, May 17 th , 2012 Issue 20, Volume 16. With summer upon us, people around town are looking for ways to squeeze into their itsy bitsy swimwear and head to the beach. For those who have been good about keeping up their diet and exercise, this is a piece of (diet) cake.
The wonders of fruits and vegetables
“THERE were no fast food, pizza, junk food or microwaves 50 years ago, our diet were much healthier with fresh meat and vegetables, fish, grass-fed pasture, fruit, roots, and nuts,” this was according to Brendan McCarthy, health and fitness expert and TV personality.
Naturally detox with this diet
If eating ‘comfort foods’ has caused you to pack on some extra weight – don’t fear. You can always spring clean your diet
Sodas may boost stroke risk, while coffee may curb it
In a new study, researchers found that drinking soda -- diet or sugar-sweetened -- can boost your risk of stroke, especially if you're a woman. Conversely, drinking either decaffeinated or regular coffee decreased stroke risk.
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