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Top 10 Energy Zappers, Nutrition by Natalie
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What is good cardio?
What is “good cardio”? Thats of the most frequent questions I get asked. People are always asking if some specific machine or activity is good cardio or not. Before we go into what IS good cardio, lets review WHY cardio is so important •#1 lose fat! – want 6-pack abs? Only way is to lose … Continue reading
Mouse Study May Help Explain Fish Oil’s Benefits
FRIDAY, Sept. 3 (HealthDay News) — Feeding obese mice omega-3 fatty acids reduced inflammation that can lead to diabetes, a new study finds. Continue reading
Keep eating nutritious fruits and vegetables to reduce obesity
Fruits and vegetables are important to a healthy diet. Eating a wide variety provides needed vitamins, minerals, fiber and other nutrients. They may help reduce the risk of obesity and many diseases, including heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and some cancers. Continue reading
Twenty Community Organizations Come Together to Provide Free Health Services for South Central L.A. Community
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23 /PRNewswire/ — With diabetes, obesity and heart disease among the leading causes of health problems for Latinos, there is a growing need for health education and awareness. The South Central Family Health Clinic and the Huntington Park Family Health Clinic have teamed up with 20 other community organizations to offer free health services to WHAT: the people of Los Angeles … Continue reading
Minnesota health organization expands to focus on the No. 1 killer of people with diabetes
The Minnesota Diabetes and Heart Health Collaborative (MN-DC) is urging the nearly 230,000 people with diabetes in the state to take steps to prevent heart disease and stroke-the leading killers of people with diabetes. Continue reading