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healthy News Archive
16-Nov-2005
'Genetic makeup helps dictate how physically and mentally healthy you feel (News-Medical-Net)
You can blame your parents for your hair that frizzes in high humidity and for your short stature. And now researchers at Saint Louis University School of Public Health say your genetic makeup partly dictates how physically and mentally healthy you feel.
'Healthy carbs with bit more protein may help heart the most (The Arizona Republic)
CHICAGO - Tweaking a healthy, high-carb diet to include a little more protein or healthy oils can further curb heart disease risks, say researchers who had volunteers try three variations of the same diet.
'Healthy diets rich in protein and good fat, and lower in carbs linked to better heart health (EurekAlert!)
A healthy diet that replaces some carbohydrates with either protein or monounsaturated fat can substantially reduce blood pressure and cholesterol levels, resulting in a substantial reduction in overall risk of heart disease, according to government-funded studies by researchers at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere.
'Latest Greatest Heart-Healthy Diet (KRON 4 Bay Area)
Posted: November 15, 2005 at 1:53 p.m. CHICAGO (AP) -- Deciding what to have for a healthy breakfast just got a little easier.
'Researchers: Hops in Beer May Be Healthy (ABC News)
Researchers: Hops in Beer May Be Healthy but Don't Rush to Bar
'The healthy way to start the day (Daily Vidette)
For many students, grabbing a bag of chips or a candy bar for a bite to eat in the morning may be easier than spending the time to plan a healthy breakfast, but substituting nutritious breakfast foods for snacks may lead to unhealthy effects. According to Breine Stevens, dietetic intern and Nutrition Mission graduate assistant, many students do not understand the importance of making time to eat
'A Renu'd approach for healthy living (Town Online)
Ed Downes is a healthy man, not only in body, but also in mind and spirit. He's lean, energetic and ready to tackle whatever life has in store for him.
'Study: Heart Healthy Diet For Carb Counters (KOLD News 13 Tuscon)
People who eat fewer carbohydrates should replace them with protein or monounsaturated fat to keep their hearts healthy. That's what scientists found in a new study.
'Healthy carbs with protein or olive oil help heart, study says (Austin American-Statesman)
CHICAGO ? Deciding what to have for a healthy breakfast just got a little easier.
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