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Coffee may protect against DNA damage: Study
Researchers from the University of Vienna, Nestlé, and the University of Belgrade report that paper-filtered coffee – the most widely consumed form in Central Europe and the US – may protect against oxidative DNA-damage.
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Bayer Consumer Care introduces One A Day Menopause Formula to help address hot flashes
September is Menopause Awareness Month and women starting the transition into menopause have more information and resources than ever to start taking control of their menopause symptoms. Bayer Consumer Care now introduces One A Day® Menopause Formula, a complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood changes.
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Hot Flash: One A Day® Introduces Complete Multivitamin to Help Women Experiencing Symptoms of Menopause
September is Menopause Awareness Month and women starting the transition into menopause have more information and resources than ever to start taking control of their menopause symptoms.  Bayer Consumer Care now introduces One A Day® Menopause Formula, a complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood changes.*
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One A Day® Introduces New Multivitamin to Address the Needs of the Active Man
Taking part in physical activities is a priority for many men. Whether it's cross-training at the gym, surfing, or playing a heated game of basketball after work, men know that exercise can help their minds and bodies perform better.
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Fit for Life: Barber pulls his weight
First, Richard Swedish isn't Swedish. He's Austrian.
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Jeffrey Sachs: Saying "Nuts" to Hunger
By Jeffrey Sachs, Jessica Fanzo and Sonia Sachs We read with concern this week's (September 5) New York Times Magazine article "The Peanut Solution," since...
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Researchers link low vitamin D to schizophrenia
Babies born with low vitamin D levels are twice as likely to develop schizophrenia later in life, researchers from the Queensland Brain Institute have found.
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HCG calls for balanced nutrition for cancer control and care
With almost one third of all cancers are linked to diet, HealthCare Global Enterprises Limited (HCG), South Asia’s largest cancer care network is now insisting on the importance of diet in preventing cancer and help cancer patients cope better with treatment.
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Broccoli and banana fibers show Crohn’s potential: Study
The study, reported in the BMJ journal Gut , suggests translocation of Escherichia coli in gut mucosal M-cells is reduced by plantain and broccoli soluble fibers, but increased by the emulsifier Polysorbate-80.
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Community-Academic Partnership helps to promote healthy lifestyles for DD patients
Many people with developmental disability are sedentary and obese, have poor diet, and consequently suffer from conditions such as cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, hypertension and type 2 diabetes. Promoting healthy lifestyles for this group is the aim of a new project that teams University of Illinois at Chicago researchers with two community-based nonprofit organizations in Albuquerque, N ...
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