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AskMen.com Joseph Moritz |
5 Power Breakfasts Creative, healthy breakfasting doesn't have to be a struggle, even with a groggy morning head. |
Health May 2007 Tracey Minkin |
Supplement Watch: What Works When Workouts Hurt A little glucosamine may restore worn-down connective tissue that cushions bones. |
Food Processing April 2007 Mark Anthony |
Focus on Eye Health A diet rich in antioxidants like carotenoids may prevent or at least slow the progression of AMD. |
Chemistry World April 23, 2007 Tom Westgate |
Green Tea's Secret Tunneling Revealed Scientists have used quantum mechanics to work out why green tea is good for you. The health benefits of the brew are all down to a quirk of the quantum world known as tunneling, they say. |
Health April 2007 Lisa Delaney |
Losing Weight and Finding Energy 85 Pounds later, she's the first out of bed and has the energy of her kids. |
Health April 2007 Lisa Delaney |
Find Something Better Underneath After losing nearly 140 pounds, former fat girl says she's content with who she is on the inside. |
Science News April 14, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Cinnamon and Diabetes--Disease Type Appears to Matter Many teens with type 1 diabetes need help maintaining tight control of their blood sugar. Cinnamon isn't the answer, a new study finds, even though the spice appears to help moderate blood sugar in persons with type 2 diabetes. |
DailyCandy April 12, 2007 |
The Weekend Guide Here are suggestions about what to do this weekend. |
AskMen.com James Raiswell |
Healing Foods The old adage, "If it tastes bad, it must be good for you," need not necessarily apply! |
Chemistry World April 11, 2007 Victoria Gill |
A Dog's Life A group of dogs that enjoyed long lives on carefully planned diets has provided researchers with a unique life-long metabolic profile. The data reveal the relationship between diet, disease and longevity. |
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