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Spinach Salad Rings In The Season Of Lighter Dishes
The Hartford CourantThe time has finally arrived to think of spring vegetables and lighter eating. Foods should satisfy the appetite, but our craving for heavier, heartier fare has faded. Asparagus, peas, radishes, lettuce and spinach make their appearance in early...Tags: Salads, Foods and Beverages, Eggs, Kosher Salt, Soft Boiled Eggs
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Sugary drinks tied to kidney stone risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Adults who drink at least one sugar-sweetened drink a day are slightly more likely to develop kidney stones than people who rarely imbibe them, according to a new study. While the recommendation for kidney stone prevention has...Tags: Weight, Obesity, Wines, University of Chicago, Dietary Supplements
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One man stops eating food, lives on liquid goo he calls Soylent, and you can too
Rob Rhinehart has given up food. Really, for 30 days, he didn't eat a single bite. The 24-year-old software engineer from Atlanta invented a mixture of vitamins and minerals he calls Soylent. He consumed nothing but Soylent for 30 days, and now he's...
Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Potassium (dietary supplement), Vitamin B7
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THE KITCHN: How to cook perfect millet every time
EntreeMillet is an ancient seed, originally hailing from Africa and northern China, and it remains a staple in the diets of about a third of the world's population. Rich in iron, B vitamins and calcium, millet has a mild corn flavor and is naturally gluten...Tags: Butter, Salt, Dietary Supplements, Whole Foods Market
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Rhubarb is peculiar and poisonous, but easy to make safe and tasty
chrisc@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is part of an occasional series of stories on getting children (and other picky eaters) to try vegetables. The series explores ways to highlight vegetables' flavor and appearance as a way to work around the resistance some kids have to...Tags: Chutney, Pineapple, Butter, Apples, Dietary Supplements
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Weather affects more than just a farmer's crops
The weather affects the livelihood of many of us. With the possible exception of pilots and meteorologists, I don't think that anyone pays more attention to the weather than a farmer. His or her entire schedule is determined by the weather, especially...Tags: Potassium (dietary supplement), Dietary Supplements, Mineral Supplements
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Asparagus is a healthful spring veggie
Asparagus belongs to the lily family together with onions, leeks and garlic. The vegetable exists in three colors: green, white and purple. The green and most common type is slightly sweet in flavor with a tender and crisp texture. Asparagus is rich...Tags: Asparagus, Vitamin A, Onions, Consumers, Dietary Supplements
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Accurate diagnosis key to identifying, managing multiple sclerosis
Premium Health News ServiceSource: National Multiple Sclerosis Society http://www.whatdoctorsknow.com Multiple sclerosis, which led to the recent death of actress Annette Funicello, affects more than 2.5 million people worldwide, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis...Tags: Research, Fatigue, Measles, University of Southern California, MRI (imaging)
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How can I prevent hand cramps?
Premium Health News ServiceQ. I've been experiencing strong muscle cramps that curl my fingers into a claw shape, which I can straighten only by using the other hand. How can I prevent this? A. The symptoms you describe sound like carpal spasm. Spasms, or cramps, are involuntary...Tags: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Dietary Supplements, Men's Health
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Non-dairy calcium seen to lower kidney stone risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Getting plenty of calcium from foods has been shown to lower the likelihood of kidney stones in those most at risk, but a new study makes clear the benefit isn't just linked to milk products. In a large new analysis, men and...Tags: University of Washington, Dietary Supplements, Mineral Supplements
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Pool exercise may build strength, reduce falls
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who did a high-intensity aquatic workout for six months increased their strength and suffered fewer falls, in a new study that suggests bone- and muscle-building resistance can be achieved with the right kinds of water...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Vitamin D, Menopause
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Breakfast cereal tied to lower BMI for kids
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Regularly eating cereal for breakfast is tied to healthy weight for kids, according to a new study that endorses making breakfast cereal accessible to low-income kids to help fight childhood obesity. One in every four American...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Sausages, Vitamin D, Foods and Beverages, Overweight
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