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Eat smart to be smart

Eat smart to be smart

   Catherine Kraus, RD, M.Ed, CHES, a dietitian at the University of Michigan Health System, says that a balanced, healthy diet enables chemical messengers in the brain - known as neurotransmitters - to function more efficiently.

Posted : Mon, Aug 04, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Changing your diet, improving your heart

Changing your diet, improving your heart

   Through the recommendation of her primary care physician, Martine Perreault began visiting the University of Michigan Health System's Cardiovascular Medicine program at Domino's Farms in order to develop a nutritional plan to lower her cholesterol.

Posted : Mon, Jun 16, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Popular Nutritionist Offers New Chocolate Bar to Improve Health

Popular Nutritionist Offers New Chocolate Bar to Improve Health

   According to multiple studies conducted both in the United States and Europe, consumption of dark chocolate can lead to improved health, particularly for the heart and cardiovascular system.

Posted : Tue, Oct 16, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

Does Orlistat, OTC Diet Pill Alli, Live Up To Its Name?

Does Orlistat, OTC Diet Pill Alli, Live Up To Its Name?

   The first and only over-the-counter product for weight loss approved by the Food and Drug Administration will be available June 15.

Posted : Wed, Jun 13, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

Margarine vs. Butter

Margarine vs. Butter

   People very often tend to compare the margarine with the butter saying that the first one is better for your health because it s a vegetable fat, it's dietetic and light. But these ideas are totally incorrect.

Posted : Mon, May 14, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

How To Reduce The Risk of Heart Attack in Six Steps

How To Reduce The Risk of Heart Attack in Six Steps

   You can lower your risk of heart attack by making modifications to your lifestyle.

Posted : Wed, Jan 03, 2007

Category : Science / Health News
 
 
 
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