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Science News October 29, 2005 Janet Raloff |
Inflammation-Fighting Fat Data from a new study finds that an unusual fatty acid, a type of dairy fat, can modulate the injurious, runaway inflammation that underlies these and many other diseases. |
InternetNews October 27, 2005 David Needle |
Quest in Search of Secret to a Longer Life? Quest Network plans to explore four longevity hot spots to try and figure out why people live longer. Via satellite and a highly interactive Web site, the Blue Zones expedition team will connect with millions of people interested in healthy living. |
Health November 2005 Peter Jaret |
Cold-fighting Foods The news made headlines around the world: Chicken soup really does help fight colds. But it isn't the only food that might help. |
Health November 2005 Monica Bhide |
The Essence of India: 5 Spices With Curative Properties The foundation of Indian cuisine is not only simple, it could boost your health. |
Health November 2005 Largeman & Bittman |
A Minimalist Menu from Author Mark Bittman Here is a menu that has a fifth of the fat of traditional Thanksgiving dinners. |
Health November 2005 Peter Jaret |
Supplements the Experts Recommend Cold-and-flu season is on the way. Here are the supplements and foods that can help you stay well. |
Health November 2005 Victoria Abbott Riccardi |
It's Tea Time: Zen + Antioxidants Tea leaves offer a wealth of health benefits. Here's our guide to top tea trends. |
Health November 2005 Frances Lefkowitz |
Tame Your Cravings The holidays are all about indulgence, right? Sure, but these new tactics can keep you from going overboard. |
AskMen.com Adrienne Turner |
7 Things You Didn't Know About Fat Fat plays a critical role in many of the processes that our bodies go through each and every day, and it has both positive and negative sides. Here is a look at how it impacts your health and what you should eat. |
Science News October 15, 2005 Janet Raloff |
We're All Likely to Get Fat So you've kept a fairly trim physique into middle age. Don't get smug. A new study suggests that you too may develop a paunch or worse in coming years. |
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