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Nutrition basics
Mayo Clinic — Do you feel like you can't keep up with the latest nutrition news because it's always changing? While it's true that what is known about nutrition and diet is evolving, there are some nutrition basics you can keep in mind. By knowing these ...More…
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Mayo Clinic — Acai berries are a good source of antioxidants, fiber and heart-healthy fats. The acai berry is a grape-like fruit harvested from acai palms in the rainforests of South America. Acai berries are a good source of antioxidants, fiber and ...More…
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Physical activity a recipe for better health
Mayo Clinic — Physical activity, strength training go hand in hand with a healthy diet. Jennifer Nelson is your link to a better diet. As specialty editor of the Food & Nutrition Center, she plays a vital role in bringing you healthy recipes and meal ...More…
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Help for the couch potato
Mayo Clinic — If you're a couch potato, here are some helpful tips to get you up and moving. This is the last of 4 blogs that describe the new approach to battle obesity. The theme is that weight control is much more than "eating less and exercising more ...More…
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Food (allergies) and festivities
Mayo Clinic — Food allergies: Tips for making festivities friendly for those with allergies. This blog is for grandparents, aunts, uncles and others hosting holiday gatherings. With the increase in food allergies, you may be entertaining a child or an adult ...More…
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Nutrition-wise: Healthy habits for the new year
Mayo Clinic — Maybe it seems too cliche to bring up New Year's resolutions in a nutrition blog. On the other hand, we're all thinking about how to eat better and be healthier in 2009. So, whether it's the hangover of holiday indulgence or the desire to ...More…
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Shedding light on vitamin D
Mayo Clinic — Researchers look at how much vitamin D you need and the best way to get it. It's winter in the Northern hemisphere and for many that means sunshine is in short supply. As a result, your vitamin D levels may be on the decline. Should you be ...More…
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Roasting nuts: Lower fat by roasting in the shell?
Mayo Clinic — Roasting nuts in the shell doesn't make nuts a low-fat snack. Some nutritional data suggest that this may be possible, but roasting nuts in the shell isn't likely to reduce the fat content of the nuts significantly. Still, a handful of nuts a day ...More…