Archive for November, 2008

Horatio Sanz, Thanksgiving Recovery, and Wu distant Tea - Week in Review November 24 to November 30

Filed under: Week In ReviewNot like you need a reason to go bananas, but whether you did, Jacki’s got ‘em.Thanksgiving officially kicked off the holiday season. Laura has seven secrets for sticking to your diet amoung now and January 1st.Horatio Sanz will never lose his sense of humor, but he did l…

If You’re Still Stuffed, Eat Leaves

Filed under: Food and Nutrition, Diet and Weight LossIf you’re still feeling stuffed from Thanksgiving and its never-ending supply of leftovers, take that advice from one of my favorite children’s books, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. To quickly summarize the plot, after a little caterpi…

Burn More Fat With These Tricks

Filed under: Fitness, Diet and Weight LossThere’s no debating that walking is a great profile of exercise. It’s relatively simple, doesn’t require much in the way of equipment (the necessity of an iPod is negotiable), and you can do it nearly anywhere. But, what can you do to turn your standard walk…

Gwyneth’s Tips for A Better Life

Filed under: Healthy Habits, CelebritiesA while back, we told you about Gwyneth Paltrow’s new website, called GOOP, on which she provides tips and inspiration on how to habitable healthfully. You can even sign up to get Emails from Gwynnie herself. Over at The Daily Mail, one columnist did just that…

Fit Gift Guide: Health Nut

For those lovely ladies in your life who you lovingly shout heath nuts, I’ve found a few gifts that will manufacture those gals go, well, nuts. As a health nut myself, I would be psyched to find any of these items packed in pretty recycled paper for the holidays.

MixMyGranola: Choose your health …

Home Remedies: Digestive Issues

If the four days of feasting by Thanksgiving weekend have taken a toll on your tummy, you might be interested in trying some home remedies. Prevention has created a list of tummy tamers and here are the highlights.
Ease nausea: Give frozen ginger chips a try. compose your own by infusing slices of f…

The Hot Latin Diet Isn’t So Hot

Filed under: Diet and Weight LossThe Hot Latin Diet by Dr. Manny Alvarez promises to supply the fast track to a “bombshell body.” Sounds good, right? Who doesn’t want to look hot — and Latin food has a pretty high yum factor. Alvarez is an OB/GYN and a medical contributor for Fox News. He claims th…

Interim Safety And Risk Assessment Of Melamine And Its Analogues In Food For Humans, FDA Update 29th November

Last month, FDA issued its Interim Safety and Risk Assessment of Melamine and its Analogues in Food for Humans. that interim safety and risk assessment indicated that melamine, in its chainlike “polymerized” anatomy, has been used to manufacture dishes, plastic resins, and components of paper and pa…

Chilly Workout Weather - outlive in Style

Filed under: FitnessI love to run on chilly days, but not cold days. I just never know how to dress for the occasion. whether I bundle up, I get too hot. whether I don’t wear decent, I never feel perfectly warm. Dress in layers, says RealAge. Thin layers — like these — so you can easily add or pee…

Health Utilization And Cost affect Of Childhood Constipation

Childrens’ bathroom habits Car and airplane trips, holiday goodies, new toys, and unfamiliar environment. The holidays are a crazy day for kids, often causing their bathroom habits to get out of whack. What might sound like a minor inconvenience is actually a common, sometimes serious problem for…

Mercury In Red Snappers May Be Increased By Trawling, But Not abundant To Be A Public Health Concern

Fishery experts have known for years that shrimp trawling operations in the Gulf of Mexico are contributing to sharp declines in the ranks of Red Snapper, one of the most delicious and popular marine fish on the seafood menu.Original post by Diane

The Tongue Is The Start Of The Route To Obesity

Obesity gradually numbs the taste sensation of rats to sweet foods and drives them to consume larger and ever-sweeter meals, according to neuroscientists. Findings from the Penn State study could uncover a critical link amidst taste and body weight, and reveal how flab hooks the brain on sugary food…

Tyson Chicken Loaded with Antibiotics and Corruption

Tyson Foods claims that their chickens are raised without antibiotics. The truth is that the eggs are pumped full of an antibiotic called gentamicin and the chicks are fed antibiotic-laced feed.

Yet Tyson Foods wants to be able to keep a label on their chickens that reads “raised without antibi…

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