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Are Eggs Good for Your Health? The Plight of a Breakfast Bad Boy

Are eggs good for your health, or is having a couple for breakfast every morning a bad idea? Criticized for their high cholesterol content, the egg is long thought to put you on the fast track to heart disease. But this line of reason seems to be changing. Though some health experts are still wary, the egg is making a comeback, and proving to have many health benefits.

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What Dangerous Ingredients Are There in Hand Sanitizer? Should I Just Wash My Hands?

Hand sanitizer is as ubiquitous as handbags. It's used in schools, at home, and in the workplace. But did you ever stop to think if it's really all that great? Sure, millions use it. It is proven to reduce the amount of bacteria on the hands, but...

28 comments    alcohol hand sanitizer
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The Truth About Fat

Fats, or in the biochemical world more often referred to as lipids, are an essential part of everyone's diet. They are the most energy rich food available and pack about 9 calories per gram. That's about twice...

0 comments    health diet energy
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Why does antipsychotic Olanzapine (Zyprexa) increase appetite and cause weight gain

Zyprexa is a medication prescribed for schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. But it can cause weight gain. But following proper weight reduction program can reduce it.

0 comments    weight weight gain side effects
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Honey and cinnamon for weight loss – the facts

Using honey and cinnamon for weight loss is supported by scientific studies. Honey and cinnamon decrease body mass, increase lean tissue, increase levels of "good fats" and decrease levels of "bad fats" in the body. Most importantly they reverse insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome, which can contribute to defeating attempts to lose weight.

87 comments    losing weight blood glucose
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Carbohydrates, Proteins & Fats | Why do we Need them in our Daily Diet?

Carbohydrates are molecules that are broken down (metabolized) in the body to produce energy, so we can carry out physical tasks. For example they are converted to glycogen in order to be used by the muscles for any type of muscular work. Excess carbohydrates that the body doesn't require for energy are converted to fats and stored in adipose tissue cells (cells in the body that store fat molecules).

4 comments    health food fitness
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Guaranteed weight loss solution

I will share with you the secret of losing weight. No selling, no scams, nothing for sale. My secret comes from long years of arduous research and is the conclusive finding of hundreds and thousands of medical professionals the World over. ...

53 comments    life health food
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Coenzyme-A; Essential for the Body to Function Well

This article tells about the importance of Co enzyme A a very unknown, yet very essential enzyme. There is a description of this enzyme and it's role in keeping one healthy.

0 comments    exercise energy stress
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High Cholesterol, Will It Kill Me Doc? Could I Have a Heart Attack?

Inherited abnormalities of lipid metabolism may be better predictors of heart disease risk and of response to treatment. These abnormalities are usually missed in commonly available blood test results and should be tested using the Berkeley Labs or VAP testing methods. Family members need to be tested for risk and to council for the prevention of heart disease to reduce the need for expensive medications, angioplasty and bypass surgery while saving millions of health care dollars in the long run

11 comments    health education diet
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Antarctic Krill Oil is the Best Fish Oil

Antarctic Krill Oil is a nearly perfect recipe put out by nature. It is the best fish oil known. It has nearly everything important to people to sustain their health through all the stressful times. It is a rich source of Omega 3

1 comment    antioxidants omega 3 omega 3 fatty acids
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