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Men too at risk for osteoporosis
Khaleej TimesOsteoporosis is still considered a disease of older white women, but it is clear that both sexes and all ethnic groups have some risk for fracture, explains Dr Adnan Abdulwahid, Rheumatologist, Zulekha Hospital, Sharjah. Thus, even though women fracture...Tags: Broken Hip, COPD, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), X-rays, Mineral Supplements
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In season: Asparagus
The Wisconsin State JournalIngredient: Asparagus What it is: The popular vegetable is a hardy perennial with stalks generally thicker than a pencil. Asparagus is one of the first vegetables ready to harvest in the spring. It is the only common vegetable that grows wild along...Tags: Asparagus, Potassium (dietary supplement), Dietary Fiber, Calcium
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Research review: Cattle breed differences in copper use
Copper is an important mineral for cattle and one that is often deficient in forages. Copper absorption is negatively affected by other compounds in feed and water such as sulfur and molybdenum. Both of these antagonistic minerals can be found in high...Tags: Science and Technology, Diets and Dieting, Animal Science, Zoology, Copper (dietary supplement)
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Four insights to your health from L.A.'s public MD
You think your doctor is too busy? Dr. Jonathan Fielding has about 9 million patients – which is to say, almost everyone in Los Angeles County. He heads the county’s public health department, a department bigger than that of some states. His...
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Stop the Mane Drain
Khaleej TimesDon't stress about losing your tresses; get savvy and check out our expert tips on the best methods to ?minimise one of the biggest lifestyle banes in the Middle East -- hair fall Does it break your heart to see bunches of your beautiful hair fall out...Tags: Dermatologists, Vitamin Therapy, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Hair Loss, Fatty Acids
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'Literacy hero' honored as teacher who inspires
The Santa Fe New MexicanThe Teachers Who Inspire award is supposed to be a secret, but when Kathleen Nakamura heard the presenter say the award was going to a teacher who utilizes "word vitamins" in class, the jig was up. Nakamara, who teaches third grade at El Dorado...Tags: Education, Vitamin Therapy, Teaching and Learning, Health Treatments, Teachers
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A taste of Phila.'s cheese icon
The Philadelphia InquirerOver the last 15 years, restaurants and chefs have gotten most of the credit for the blossoming of Philadelphia's vibrant food scene. But for local home cooks, no single institution has had a greater impact on boosting the quality of the city's...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Garlic
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Spinach Salad Rings In The Season Of Lighter Dishes
The Hartford CourantThe time has finally arrived to think of spring vegetables and lighter eating. Foods should satisfy the appetite, but our craving for heavier, heartier fare has faded. Asparagus, peas, radishes, lettuce and spinach make their appearance in early...Tags: Bacon, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tomatoes, Recipes, Soft Boiled Eggs
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The Gossiping Gourmet: Truffle still golden after three decades
Alan Greeley's Golden Truffle has been around for more than 30 years, and there is a reason why this neighborhood bistro has had such longevity. The food is good! The restaurant has added a full bar. The menu offers an ever-changing variety, according...
Tags: Mashed Potatoes, Sauerkraut, Arugula, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Fresh produce back in season
It’s been a long winter. If you’re like many cooks who use the seasons as a guide, you’re longing for something fresh. Martha Holmberg’s new book, “Fresh Food Nation” (Taunton Press, $22.95), is here to help, with...
Tags: Bacon, Belgian Endive, Lifestyle and Leisure, Salt, Honey
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To get your antioxidants, you're going to have to eat them -- and not by swallowing supplements
Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, Pa.More than half of U.S. adults pop antioxidant vitamins and supplements -- $27 billion worth in 2011, according to a recent Consumer Reports study. Grocery and health food stores are filled with products promising better health by eliminating free...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Vitamin B6, Consumers, Food and Drug Administration, Mineral Supplements
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Flipping the scale, Part 3: Fort Wayne woman down to size 12 from size 32 after bariatric surgery
The News-SentinelEditor's note: This is the third installment of a year-long project looking at the effects of a Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery on Fort Wayne resident Connie Slagal. A little over a year and 108.2 pounds later, Connie Slagal has gone from pants size 32...Tags: Diabetes, Vitamin Therapy, Weight Loss Surgery, Weight, Health Treatments
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