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31: Diet Cookies: 3 Plans Reviewed
OK, Seriously what's with all the cookie diets that keep popping up everywhere? Do the cookies really taste great and are they really a healthy way to lose weight? I've taken a look at three such diet cookie plans and here's how they crumble: 1. Dr. Siegel's Cookie DietDr.

32: The Truth about Aphrodisiac Foods and Libido
Everybody want to enjoy sex throughout their life but this is not possible because as age processes, libido decreases. There are certain food, drinks and herbs which stimulate libido for the longer age. They are called aphrodisiacs.

33: Herbal Aphrodisiac Love Foods Nutrients for Libido
Since thousands of years, people all around the world use herbs for several purposes. There are many herbs that are used as a love food to improve libido due to their aphrodisiac properties.

34: Do school fundraisers support or undermine health messages?
Guest contributor: Karen Collins, M.S., R.D., C.D.N. Karen Collins holds a B.S. degree from Purdue and an M.S. degree from Cornell, both in nutrition. When she's not writing or speaking, she conducts a private nutrition practice in Jamestown, New York. Fundraisers have been a part of school and extra-curricular groups for many years, and as budgets get tighter, that income becomes more crucial.

35: Increasing Private Label Nutritional Supplements and Supplement Manufacturing
In the recent years there has been a great increase in the number of Supplement Manufacturing and Private Label Nutritional Supplements. It shows that people are largely becoming health conscious and are spending to stay fit and healthy.

36: Guido the Gardener: Singing the prais...
I figure if they've kept folks alive for five or so thousand years, they must be good. Such is the case with fresh figs. The first recorded mention of figs was about 4,500 hundred years ago, so you know they were around for longer than that. My guess, the biggest key to the longevity of fresh figs is their nutrition.

37: Different Forms of Vitamins and Manufacturers of Vitamins
Vitamins provide the required nutrients for our body. The manufacturers of vitamins produce vitamins of varied kinds. They include organic vitamins, synthetic vitamins, liquid vitamins etc to select from.

38: App Review: Fast Food Calorie Counter
Mobile devices and smart phones in particular are all about making lives easier for those of us using them. Hey, it's why we carry them right? It is always refreshing to see a software developer design their applications with that in mind. Fast Food Calorie Counter by Concrete Software is one such application.

39: Diet May Make a Difference in Prostate Cancer
By Amy Norton NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men may be able to lower their risk of developing prostate cancer, or slow its progression, by watching their diets, a new research review suggests. In an analysis of previous studies, mostly published since the 1990s, Australian researchers found that, in general, diets relatively high in fat, processed or grilled meats, or dairy products were linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer.

40: Nutrition Notes: Sodium and Blood Pressure: What's the Target?
By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - Two-thirds of U.S. adults should be making major reductions in sodium consumption, according to a Centers for Disease Control report. Along with major sodium reductions, there are other equally important steps people can take for blood pressure control that may be lost in this message. Washington, D.C.

41: Three New ZonePerfect(R) Dark Chocolate Nutrition Bar Flavors Fuel ...
Three New ZonePerfect(R) Dark Chocolate Nutrition Bar Flavors Fuel Satisfying and Delicious Snacking Abbott Expands ZonePerfect Nutrition Bar Line to Meet Demand for Dark Chocolate by Active, On-the-Go Consumers COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- (NYSE: ABT) - Fueled by demand for nutritious, yet delicious snacks, Abbott today announced the introduction of three new flavors of ZonePerfect(R) Dark Chocolate Nutrition Bars - Dark Chocolate Caramel Pecan, Dark Chocolate Mocha and Dark Chocolate Cookies N' Creme.

42: Nutrition Wise: Cider Vinegar, Diet and Rheumatoid Arthritis, Wine ...
By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - Q: Does apple cider vinegar really promote weight loss? Q: Does diet affect rheumatoid arthritis? Q: Those wine coolers and hard lemonade beverages don't taste like they contain much alcohol. How much counts as a drink? Washington, D.C. - infoZine - American Institute for Cancer Research - Q: Does apple cider vinegar really promote weight loss?

43: ROBERT B. CHOATE JR., 84
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44: UK's FSA working towards nutrition & calorie information on hotel ...
The Food Standards Authority (FSA) of UK has launched the first phase of its work to introduce nutrition information in a range of catering outlets. The FSA wants to see more consistent nutrition information for consumers at the point they make a decision about what they eat out of home and announced that the first step will be the introduction of calorie labeling.

45: GUEST COLUMN: Stimulus checks are on the way
In February, President Barack Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which provides for a one-time payment of $250 to people who get Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Checks should start arriving in early May. Vice President Joe Biden promised to get these checks "out the door in record time and into the hands of folks who need it most." More than $13 billion will be paid to more than 50 million Americans.

46: Interesting techniques in new spa recipes
Those who create or promote spa food are often stuck in a defensive crouch, the gist of which is: Our spa food doesn't taste like ''spa food.'' They're hoping to override images of tofu in disguise, mounds of alfalfa sprouts, soy smoothies and meager portions. Because there seems to be such great interest in low-fat and low-calorie recipes with fresh, bold flavors, an enlightened spa-food movement might be a key new source for home cooks' inspiration.

47: Study Questions Potential Benefits Of Universal Health Insurance
Health care experts are divided over whether universal health insurance would prevent deaths in the United States. In 2002, the influential Institute of Medicine estimated universal coverage would save the lives of 18-thousand adults per year. An updated assessment in 2006 bumped that figure up to 22,000.

48: Vegans tout palate-pleasing variety and nutrition of menus free of ...
Today is the 39th annual Earth Day. One way some people celebrate the environment is by eating less meat - or avoiding animal products altogether. Veganism, an extension of vegetarianism, takes the stance that avoiding meat and other animal products provides benefits not only to animals, but to the environment and to people's health.

49: From paper straws to bison burgers, Ted's Montana Grill proves red ...
It has a kind of intentional quaintness, a mixture of rustic and chic somewhere between barn and Pottery Barn, like a hand-stitched pillow on a leather sofa. As I walk through the dining room of Ted's Montana Grill, across the mosaic tile floor to my mahogany-paneled booth, I feel comforted, and I haven't even gotten to the comfort food yet.

50: Four Russian bodybuilders buy legendary Edison gym
Veselova, a former Russian powerlifting, track and field, and bodybuilding champion, is in demand as a trainer at Apollon.

51: Ideas for gifts for the heart from the heart
Take a Walk Together After you ve enjoyed a healthy Valentine s Day dinner, there s still time to do one more thing together for your hearts place hand in hand, and set off on a brisk walk to cap off the evening.

52: Another year another mooncake
Today at lunch we broke into our more traditional mooncakes, albeit without the yellow yolk in the middle.

53: Area food pantries see greater need
Food pantries also get help from the school districts in their communities. "We do have the high school Key Club and Interact Club help collect donations," said Bob Transom of the Oceanside Community Service Center.

54: Flip-flops may be hazardous to health
By engaging the muscles that scrunch your toes, you are turning off the muscles that would bring your toes up," Shroyer stated in a "Newsweek" article.

55: Healthy Diet Tips for a Healthy Heart
If you are prone to having any heart ailment due to genetic reasons or otherwise or have been detected with signs and symptoms of any heart disease, the first step you ought to take is to make some drastic changes in your diet.

56: Senior notes
Come in for a snack, watch a movie in the lounge, or take advantage of the free magazine and book exchange.

57: Refractive errors affect vision for half of American adults
The researchers also found that: Nearsightedness was more common in women (39.9 percent) than in men (32.

58: Stressed Out? Watch What You Eat
Learn something you can use to instantly reduce your reaction to stress, and you ll be on your way to a more peaceful existence and a thinner waistline!

59: Working to protect young from going hungry
Like grizzly bears fighting for their cubs, parents fiercely protect their children from the pangs of hunger, but they sometimes need a safety net.

60: The First Discovery of DNA
The analysis of its elementary composition held another surprise for Miescher. Besides containing the elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen, which are known to be very abundant in proteins, the molecule did not contain sulfur and it did harbor large quantities of phosphorus.


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