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No health benefit to organic food? Lynchburg researcher reacts to new study
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefThe Bedford Avenue Meat Shop caters to health-conscious consumers who want "all-natural" products. "Eating all-natural, organic food has a positive effect, on a long-term basis, to your general health," said butcher John Michael, who believes organic...Tags: Arable Farming, Politics, Stanford University, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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A chill settles over the coffee scene
Ever since canned and bottled coffees flooded the United States 15 years or so ago, there's been a steady increase in consumption as well as innovation. These days, ready-to-drink coffee is an almost billion-dollar bonanza — sales were $944...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Japan, Vitamin B6, Herbal Supplements, Dietary Supplements
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Skipping breakfast affects your appetite the rest of the day
FARGO, N.D. - “Mom, I don't eat breakfast anymore,” my teenage daughter told me one day. “Is that right?” I responded. Actually, I was not overly concerned at this summertime reply considering that she has been getting up at 10 a.m. or later. She eats...Tags: Pumpkin, Peanut Butter, Cranberries, Butter, Science and Technology
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Nutrition supplement dangers
More than half of American adults take nutritional supplements. They are not without risk. The Food and Drug Administration has received more than 6,000 reports of serious adverse events in the last five years. A Consumer Reports investigation has...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research, Health Treatments, Food and Drug Administration, Calcium
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Working out helps 'The Glades' star focus
Matt Passmore stars as Jim Longworth, an FDLE detective on the Broward County-based drama, "The Glades," which airs 9 p.m. Sundays on A&E. Passmore grew up in Australia, where he played rugby, swam competitively, served in the army, and lifted weights...
Tags: Apple iPad, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Broward County, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Treatments
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It is a "feel good" kind of place!
Somerset County Farmers' MarketFarmers' markets are one of the oldest forms of marketing by small farmers, these markets started with our ancestors. These farmers had excess crops that were not needed to feed their families. They would gather in the center of town to trade their...Tags: Consumers, Health Treatments, Health, Dietary Supplements
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Love it, Like it, Hate it - Veggie Chips
WGNO NewsSnacking on veggie chips can be an easy way to incorporate more vegetables into your diet, and your kids’ diets - but how much nutritional benefit are you really getting? Some of the most popular veggie chips aren’t much better than plain old...Tags: Calcium, Kale, Whole Foods Market, Iron (dietary supplement), Sweet Potatoes
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Get the Skinny on Homemade Veggie Chips
WGNO NewsVeggie chips always seem like they’re such a healthy snack, but the reality is that most store-bought veggie chips have more potato starch or rice flour than any real ‘veggies’ – not to mention, many veggies chips are deep-fried,...Tags: Kale, Salt, Potassium (dietary supplement), Dietary Supplements, Potatoes
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Harvest of the Month & School Garden training in Pierre - Aug. 7-8
Brookings - SDSU Extension, the South Dakota Discovery Center and Team Nutrition will host a two-day training on how to implement "Harvest of the Month" and "Garden to Table: School Gardens" programs Aug. 7-8. The registration deadline is July 27. The...Tags: South Dakota State University, Health and Safety at School, Nutrition, Health Treatments, Science
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Kale takes the spotlight as foodies hail its health benefits
After years of being relegated through the purgatory of forgotten foods, kale has found itself in the spotlight for the first time in decades and is ready to prove it belongs there permanently. A crop of the ancients, kale has been cultivated for over 2,...
Tags: Kale, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tomatoes, Popcorn
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The Nutritious Sweet Potato
Lehigh Valley Master GardenersCedar Crest intern Toni loves sweet potatoes! She writes: "sweet potatoes have been around for centuries. They are produced from a plant native to central and South America, which was grown widely by Native Americans. They were a main source...... -
Vitamin E increases prostate cancer risk: Study
Vitamin E supplements increase the risk of prostate cancer in healthy, middle-aged and older men, according to research published today that strengthens the evidence that some micronutrients, often marketed as antioxidants, are ineffective at preventing...
Tags: Trials, Research, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research, Placebo
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