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Colorful foods can lead to good health
If your healthy eating plan has been on hiatus, it is time to get back on track to making healthful choices. A motivator to eating right could be eating right with color. When you include all the colors of MyPlate (www.choosemyplate.gov) you are headed...Tags: Breads, Calcium, Healthy Diet, Dietary Supplements, Diets and Dieting
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Simple steps for better bone health
Building strong bones is a life-long project. Our bones get strong and stay strong through a combination of food and fitness. Building and maintaining a healthy skeleton is a process that begins before birth and one that must continue through every decade...Tags: Bones and Joints, Vitamin B2, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diseases and Illnesses, Osteoporosis
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Strong bones need more than calcium
Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become weak or even brittle. Anyone can develop osteoporosis; however, women are five times more likely — especially those who go through menopause before the age of 45 — to develop...Tags: Vitamin D, Bones and Joints, Broken Bones, Injuries and Wounds, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Urge teens to increase dairy in their diets
Diets rich in milk and milk products help build and maintain bone mass throughout the lifecycle, which may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. The intake of dairy products is especially important to bone health during childhood and adolescence, when bone...Tags: Bones and Joints, Kale, Science, Turnips, Peanut Butter
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Amblyopia, Honey, Botox (drug), Separation Anxiety, Canker Sores
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Cleansing can be good if not too extreme
Does eliminating specific foods from the diet, such as sugar or wheat, provide health benefits? Such cleansing has become a popular way for people to lose weight, boost energy and eat more healthfully. Liz Lipski, academic director for the Master of...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Prescription Drugs, Organic Foods, Arthritis, Celiac Disease
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Milk allergy alert and recall issued for NuGO nondairy bars
Lifestyle Evolution Inc. has voluntarily recalled a number of its NuGO nondairy bars because the products contain milk, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Individuals with allergies to dairy run the risk of serious or life-threatening...
Tags: Product Recalls, Peanut Butter, Allergies, Food and Drug Administration
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Bears rebuilding only on surface
Big yellow construction trucks in the parking lot outside his office greet Bears coach Marc Trestman every morning. Giant mounds of dirt surround the Bears' headquarters. Part of the team's Lake Forest facility remains off limits as major renovations...
Tags: Marc Trestman, Renovation, Football, John Tait, Jay Cutler
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Ditching dairy
"Canned salmon: It does a body good" doesn't pack quite the same punch as that other slogan. "Got edamame?" Not much better. They're worth remembering though, given a growing movement away from milk. Consumption is at its lowest level in 36 years,...
Tags: Vitamin D, Vegan Diet, Calcium, Dietary Supplements, Nutrition
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Ellicott City's One Dish Cuisine is devoted to those with food allergies
For Maureen Burke, “gluten-free” is not just the latest diet trend -- it’s a way of life. Since being diagnosed with celiac disease in the late 1980s, Burke has wrestled with her intolerance of gluten. And now, as chef and owner of One...
Tags: Thomas Edison, Vegan Diet, Crofton, Diseases and Illnesses, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Lactose intolerance: When drinking school milk makes students feel sick
Khalil Beckwith has never been formally diagnosed with lactose intolerance. He just knows that drinking milk makes him feel lousy. "When I drink milk with nothing else ... finishing the carton can be a nauseating endeavor," said Beckwith, a senior at...
Tags: Students, Broward County Public Schools, Dietary Supplements, Nutrition, Colleges and Universities
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How much did Santa eat last night?
How many cookies and how many glasses of milk does Santa drink on Christmas Eve? He would have to get a stomach ache. — True-Believer, El Centro A sweet little girl asked us this question, and it seemed like a great one for such a fine Christmas...Tags: Germany, Republic of Ireland, Google Inc., Santa Claus (fictional character), France
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