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February Is American Heart Month
Have you taken care of your heart today? Cardiovascular diseases are the biggest killer in the United States and February is American Heart Month. Every year since 1963, the president of the United States declares February to be American Heart Month in order to draw more attention to...
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I know fats can be confusing; which ones are bad and how bad are they? And which ones are good? One of the good fats is called omega-3 fat, and you're probably not getting enough of it in your diet. The omega-3 fats are good for us...
Favorite Nutrition Cell Phone Applications?
My son and I are in the middle of a continuous argument about who's phone is the superior one - he has a iPhone and I have an Android phone. Both phones have tons of applications, including some that will help find healthy recipes, track your calories or offer...
Did you drop potatoes from your menu back when they became the carbohydrate villains of the low-carb diet fad? That's really a shame, because when you prepare them properly, they're very good for you. Potatoes are good for your health because they contain fiber, vitamins B6 and C,...
The CDC Pushes for Less Sodium in Restaurant and Manufactured Foods
Sodium is one of the minerals your body requires, but when you consume too much of it, you may be putting yourself at risk for high blood pressure and then for the diseases such as heart disease and stroke that follow it. Sodium is best known for being in...
NYT > Fitness & Nutrition
Skin Deep: Forget Jenny Craig. Hit the Drive-Thru.
Taco Bell and other fast-food businesses have jumped on the reduced-calorie bandwagon, but experts have conflicting opinions on whether fast food is a healthy dieting tool. ...
Faster, Higher, Stronger: Make Tracks Like an Olympian
Downhill skiing may get all the glory, but when it comes to authenticity, Andrew Newell says, nothing compares to cross-country. ...
Play, Then Eat: Shift May Bring Gains at School
A simple scheduling switch -- moving recess before lunch -- may improve children's eating habits and behavior in school. ...
When anorexia, bulimia and other labels don’t fit, experts use other labels for disordered eating. ...
Big Benefits Are Seen From Eating Less Salt
Scientists writing in The New England Journal of Medicine conclude that lowering the amount of salt people eat by even a small amount could reduce cases of heart disease, stroke and heart attacks. ...
Fitness: When the Gym Isn’t Enough
Young men love supplements, but is there any muscle behind them? ...
Natural Health Blog
The 2 Meal Plan, How To Get Started
The 2 meal plan can help to improve your health in so many ways. Learn how to successfully adopt this healthy eating practice today....
The Two Meal Plan, Why Two Meals a Day Is The Better Way
The two meal plan is a healthy lifestyle practice that can benefit you in so many ways besides healthy weight loss....
Learn why you should be using natural toothpaste and toothpaste alternatives such as ToothSoap instead of commercial brands....
Learn some healthy eating habits that will get you on the path to restored health and vitality....
The Importance of Breakfast, THE Meal You Should Never Skip
Learn about the importance of breakfast and why you should make it the largest meal of your day....
Looking to get started with healthy eating? Find out what foods you should be eating....
ScienceDaily: Vitamin News
Vitamin D supplementation can reduce falls in nursing care facilities
Giving people living in nursing facilities vitamin D can reduce the rate of falls, according to a new review. This finding comes from a study of many different interventions used in different situations. In hospitals, multifactorial interventions and supervised exercise programs also showed benefit....
Low vitamin D levels associated with greater risk of relapse in childhood-onset multiple sclerosis
Low vitamin D blood levels are associated with a significantly higher risk of relapse attacks in patients with multiple sclerosis who develop the disease during childhood, according to a new study....
Etiological role for H. pylori in autoimmune gastritis
Autoimmune type atrophic gastritis is a severe gastric atrophy associated with vitamin B12 deficiency. The reason for the disappearance of acid secreting cells from gastric mucosa is not fully understood, but the role of Helicobacter pylori in initiating the mucosal damage is suspected in animal studies. A study found signs...
Genetic risk factor identified for Parkinson's disease
Doctors and human geneticists have identified a new genetic risk factor for Parkinson's disease....
Study links vitamin D, race and cardiac deaths
Vitamin D deficiency may contribute to a higher number of heart and stroke-related deaths among black Americans compared to whites, according to a new study....
Vitamin C 'cures' mice with accelerated aging disease
New research suggests that treatments for disorders that cause accelerated aging, particularly Werner's syndrome, might come straight from the family medicine chest. In their study, a team of Canadian scientists shows that vitamin C stops and even reverses accelerated aging in a mouse model of Werner's syndrome, but the discovery...
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Corazonas Salsa Picante Tortilla Chips
Tortilla chips are the love of my life, so crunchy, so fun when paired with salsa. The only thing I don't love is that some of them could definitely use a nutrition makeover. Corozonas Sancks are made with plant sterols,......
I've tried the Original Popchips and I liked them a lot. Given the range of flavors offered by the brand, though, I figured it was a shame not to try the other ones, so I opted for the Cheddar flavor.......
Archer Farms Organic Pomegranate Fruit Strips
Even though I love the taste and nutrition of real fruit, I still enjoy fruit flavored snacks every once in a while. I've heard of various iterations of fruit leathers that are more natural than the traditional fruit snack, so......
Sweet 'N Low International Coffee Hard Candies
I'm a sucker for hard candies ... I like to use them as a way to occupy my mouth, without making my family put up with the annoying chewing sounds I make while using gum. Mostly I buy sugar-free candies......
Enjoy Life Soft Baked Snickerdoodle Cookies
Enjoy Life Foods whole purpose (they say) is, "making smile good foods that keep people's insides happy too." Their foods are gluten free and made without 8 of the most common food allergens. But Enjoy Life, I have to tell......
Enjoy Life Caramel Apple Snack Bar
Enjoy Life Foods makes products that are free of 8 of the most common food allergens. I have no food allergies or anything else causing a restriction upon my diet, however, when a sweet sample lady at the grocery store......
Health Supreme
Amino acid imbalance may be cause of autism - Health Supreme NewsGrabs Thursday, 4 February 2010
Amino acid imbalance may be cause of Autism A New Jersey based think tank, The Center for Modeling Optimal Outcomes, LLC made an inadvertent and amazing discovery. According to The Center's founder, William McFaul, a retired business person and not a member of the scientific community, "Because of its universal...
The Rise of Marketing-Based Medicine - Health Supreme NewsGrabs Monday, 1 February 2010
By the way ... today's date is 01022010 ... if we adopt the European way of writing dates. Palindrome anyone? The Rise Of Marketing-Based Medicine “While much excitement has been generated surrounding evidence-based medicine, internal documents from the pharmaceutical industry suggest that the publicly available evidence base may not accurately...
PsychRights whistleblower suit challenges psychiatric prescriptions, charges medicaid fraud "Even though the drug companies have been using these methods to induce psychiatrists to prescribe these drugs, it is the psychiatrists' responsibility to base their decisions on the facts, not drug company marketing," said Mr. Gottstein, continuing, "the uncritical acceptance of...
Poison Control Statistics Prove Supplements' Safety: No Deaths from Vitamins, Minerals, Amino Acids or Herbs There was not even one death caused by a dietary supplement in 2008, according to the most recent information collected by the U.S. National Poison Data System. The new 174-page annual report of the American...
New study puts “saturated fat causes heart disease” meme to rest The recent review I’m talking about is a meta-analysis published this week in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. It pooled together data from 21 unique studies that included almost 350,000 people, about 11,000 of whom developed cardiovascular disease...
New ANH Study exposes flawed nature of EU plans to limit vitamin dosages Dr Verkerk claims that outputs from the models most favoured by European authorities have never been subject to proper scientific validation. The paper reveals that proposed maximum amounts for some vitamins and minerals are so low they...
DietPower Nutrition News, Week of February 1, 2010
Obesity increases the risk of developing a common and virulent form of kidney cancer....
A new study suggests that running barefoot is healthier because of the way your feet hit the ground....
A low-carbohydrate diet may lower blood pressure better than a low-fat diet....
When a Few Extra Pounds Can Help
Despite the warnings that overweight kills, a new Australian study finds that overweight people older than 70 are less likely to die over a 10-year period than their normal-weight peers....
Fish and Olive Oil Score Again
New research from Spain confirms that a Mediterranean diet benefits heart health....
People with asthma who are low in vitamin D fare worse than others do....
Nutrition News
Nutrition notes: Fuel your body right for exercise
Whether you are establishing a new exercise routine, increasing your fitness or looking for ways to maximize your existing plan, your body requires proper nutrition and hydration before, during and after you exercise....
February is American Heart Month
Participate in National Wear Red Daya 'Everyone can support the fight against heart disease in women by wearing red on February 5, 2010....
Comfort food can be good for you. You'll never miss the salt with all these extra spices and seasonings....
Parental lapses adding to child obesity
A U.S. doctor says many parents are too passive about their children's food choices....
National content to let big sugar junk food win
Wednesday, February 03, 2010 National content to let big sugar junk food win Compulsory food policies essential, say nutritionists Health experts are calling on the Government to reinstate legislation forcing all schools to provide healthy canteen food....
Food Labels Made Easy For a while, food manufacturers developed their own random names for "light" food products....
ScienceDaily: Dietary Supplement News
Fish oil may reduce the risk of psychotic disorders in high-risk individuals
Individuals at extremely high risk of developing psychosis appear less likely to develop psychotic disorders following a 12-week course of fish oil capsules containing long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, according to a report....
Breakthrough could lead to new treatment for malaria
Malaria causes more than two million deaths each year, but an expert multinational team battling the global spread of drug-resistant parasites has made a breakthrough in the search for better treatment. Better understanding of the make-up of these parasites and the way they reproduce has enabled scientists to identify a...
Pomegranate extract stimulates uterine contractions
Scientists have found that a naturally occurring steroid, present in pomegranate seed, could be used to stimulate uterine contractions....
Scientists create super-strong collagen
Scientists have created the strongest form of collagen known to science, a stable alternative to human collagen that could one day be used to treat arthritis and other conditions that result from collagen defects....
St. John's wort not helpful treatment for irritable bowel syndrome, researchers say
St. John's wort is not an effective treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) according to new research. While antidepressants are frequently used to treat IBS, to date, no study has examined the success of using the herbal supplement St. John's wort in treating IBS....
Multitasking may be Achilles heel for hepatitis C
Despite its tiny genome, the hepatitis C virus packs a mean punch. The virus is a microcosm of efficiency, and each of its amino acids plays multiple roles in its survival and ability to sidestep attack. But new research suggests that this fancy footwork and multitasking could be the key...
The Ethicurean: Chew the right thing.
When times get larder: “Food Security for the Faint of Heart” reviewed
The potential for disaster surrounds us every day. The aftershocks of the earthquake in Haiti may seem too big for many Americans to grasp, but we too should have a plan for possible local emergencies such as severe storms that wipe out our power supply for days, earthquakes, long-term illness,...
What does asthma have to do with farm animals — or food?
When government officials hear the words "backyard livestock," they tend to worry about disease outbreaks and sanitation crises. And for good reason, as improperly managed animals — including dogs and cats — can be the source of all sorts of public health problems. When it comes to asthma,...
Food & Wine magazine sins against the monkfish
A monkfish (Wikimedia Commons) In the January 2010 issue of Food & Wine magazine, former New York Times restaurant critic Frank Bruni visits top-rated Le Bernardin (3 stars from Michelin, 4 stars from the New York Times) and acts like an ass to the sommelier as he eats his multicourse meal*....
Grow-hio: Midwestern farmers rely on Eliot Coleman’s advice for cold-weather farming
As winter approaches, even the most knowledgeable of local-foods-loving shoppers have wondered what fresh produce they will find over the winter months, and the opening of a year-round market here in Wooster has only increased the frequency of that musing. Happily, I can point to a handful of our producer...
GMO wheat could be the next big thing—or maybe not
Sheave ho! Of the top three grains produced in the U.S., only No. 3 wheat (after corn and soybeans) is not overwhelmingly dominated by genetically modified varieties. In fact, you won’t find GM wheat in the United States at all. Henry Miller of the conservative Hoover Institution (and author of...
Animal welfare hot topic at Kansas Livestock Association convention
Moan on the range: Multiple speakers at the Kansas Livestock Association convention recently addressed public relations injuries to the livestock industry, thanks to animal welfare groups and others. The good news is that speakers acknowledged that the industry would fair better in the public eye if it did a better...
The Nutrition and Food Web Archive Nutrition Blog
URGENT CALL FOR HUMAN MILK DONATIONS FOR HAITI INFANTS
The Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA), United States Breastfeeding Committee (USBC), International Lactation Consultant Association/United States Lactation Consultant Association (ILCA/USLCA), and La Leche League International (LLLI) are jointly issuing an urgent call for human milk donations for premature infants in Haiti, as well as sick and premature...
Hey all Nutrition and Food Web Archive fans!! I hope you all had a safe and happy holiday season. I have been working very hard integrating the website into a more content-management-friendly platform with several bells and whistles. Several new and exciting features are coming including: -A new and actively developed...
Super Salsa for your SuperBowl
With Super Bowl Sunday just around the corner, Americans will be more tempted than ever to put aside their diet-related New Year’s resolutions to satisfy their game-time snack cravings with comfort foods. Research shows that by the time the final touchdown is scored the average American will have consumed over...
Foods to Fight the Flu from ChicagoHealers.com
The most effective preventative medicine during cold and flu season is keeping your immune system healthy the natural way. This can be done fairly easily, by ingesting certain immune-boosting and nutrient rich foods. ChicagoHealers.com Practitioner Dr. Helen Lee offers the following flu-fighting foods: · ...
Effects of Combat on Returning Female Veterans Focus of Fippinger Grant
Do female combat veterans have more problems adjusting to civilian life than males? In one of the first studies of its kind, Women’s Health Research at Yale will launch a collaborative study to identify gender differences among returning soldiers. Of the two million Americans who have fought in Afghanistan and Iraq...
Possible Novel H1N1 Cases In Pigs Not Unexpected; Experts Say U.S. Pork Is Safe To Eat
USDA has confirmed that hogs at the Minnesota State Fair may have screened positive for the novel H1N1 virus. USDA’s National Veterinary Services Laboratories expects to have confirmatory results within the next few days. This event is not unexpected given that much like humans, hogs can contract influenza viruses. Experts...
Diet & Fitness Blog
Ask Pam: Make Dieting Romantic
Members: Come sign up to join our team of experts as we motivate you on "Meals for Two" on Feb. 8, 2009 at 12 p.m. and 9 p.m. EST and Feb. 11, 2009 at 12 p.m. and 9 p.m. EST. Any tips on keeping dieting romantic? Trying to...
By Raphael Calzadilla, B.A., CPT, ACEeDiets Chief Fitness ProSexy positions and sweaty, interlocking bodies -- I'm talking about exercise, of course. I've created a fun and exhilarating Valentine's couples workout to get muscles working and circulation pumping -- but you have to perform this workout with your sweetie. So have...
Members: Come sign up to join our team of experts as we motivate you on "Shopping Centsibly" on Feb. 1, 2009 at 12 p.m. and 9 p.m. EST and Feb. 4 , 2009 at 12 p.m. and 9 p.m. EST. Any tips on making it through the big game...
By Shawn McKeeStaff WriterThere is only so much fat burning you can do at the gym. Enlisting the assistance of fat-fighting foods will help you battle the bulge all day long, leading to an increase in overall weight loss. These versatile foods can help you stoke your metabolism at breakfast,...
Ask Raphael: How to Lose Love Handles
Have a question about your routine or anything fitness-related? Send it Raphael's way at askraphael@ediets.com.Raphael,I would like to lose my love handles and the fat around the top of my hips. I feel I am in decent shape: I run 3 times a week with strength training as well as...
Raphael,I’ve been actively running as part of my exercise program for three months and I’m consistently getting side cramps. Many times during a run, I have to stop because the cramp gets so bad.I can usually start up again in a few minutes, but this side cramp issue just doesn’t...
Yahoo! News: Diet & Nutrition News Headlines | Health
Italy critics trash McDonald's nationalist food bid
ROME (Reuters Life!) - Fast food chain McDonald's has teamed up with the Italian government to cook up a hamburger with a national twist, but the unusual initiative is giving some food lovers cultural indigestion....
China bans reporting on new milk scandal: watchdog
HONG KONG (AFP) - Chinese officials have banned independent reporting on the latest toxic food scandal involving melamine, a chemical blamed for the deaths of six babies in 2008, a press watchdog said on Thursday....
Obese people struggle with their genes
PARIS (AFP) - Debate over the obesity epidemic sweeping parts of the world has focussed on whether lifestyle -- too much junk food and couch-potato living -- is the big culprit or whether genes are also to blame....
'Eggs come from sheep': survey shows kids clueless about food
LONDON (AFP) - Many young children do not know where their food originates from, a survey showed on Tuesday, with some youngsters believing bacon comes from horses and eggs come from sheep....
China probe into new tainted milk products
BEIJING (AFP) - China has launched a probe into food safety after the new discovery of products laced with melamine, a chemical blamed for the deaths of six babies in a huge scandal in 2008, state media said Tuesday....
Quitting smoking could halve US heart deaths: WHO
GENEVA (AFP) - Half of the 400,000 deaths from coronary heart disease predicted in the United States in 2010 could be avoided if people ate healthier food and stopped smoking, according to research published Monday....
A Life Less Sweet
Chocolate and Coffee Giveaway! You don't want to miss this!
I adore chocolate. A few years ago, if I was eating chocolate, you can be sure that it was milk chocolate. Then we went dairy free for my then infant son for an extended period of time, and I discovered the bliss that is dark chocolate. Deep chocolate taste that...
Meatless Monday - Cheesy Spaghetti Squash
Have you ever tried spaghetti squash? Growing up in the deep South, my family just didn't eat winter squash - ever. But I do distinctly remember having spaghetti squash as an older child. My mom and I thought that it would be super-cool to eat it like spaghetti noodles with...
A not-so-nice surprise in your kid's graham crackers
If you have kids, chances are you have a box of graham crackers sitting in your pantry. If you're a baker, you might have some graham crackers sitting around for a pie crust or maybe even some smores. Graham crackers seem synonymous with childhood and pies. Both of my kids'...
Meatless Monday - Making peace with tofu
I've been busy on A Life Less Sweet Reviews! Jump over to find out how to enter to win a Gatorade G2 gift basket, how to get a free sample of tea, and more!Start to delve into the meatless world and you are bound to run into tofu. My problem...I...
Good news for Gatorade G2 drinkers!
Hip, hip hooray! Gatorade has listened to its customers and is ridding it's popular G2 drink of HFCS! From an e-mail received from a Gatorade employee (the bold is their addition):Gatorade’s G2, a low-calorie sports drink with less than half the calories of Gatorade but all of the same hydration benefits,...
I've mentioned before that I am not a bean fan, but I am slowly but surely finding ways to actually enjoy beans, much to my bean-loving husband's delight. The recipe that I'm sharing today caught me by surprise. A friend served it to me twice, and I fell in love...
Healthy Eating by Dietriffic
Don’t Focus on Losing Belly Fat
If one of your New Year’s resolutions was to lose the fat around your middle, you need to think again. There’s no question your health and overall appearance will improve once your stomach fat is reduced. But, assuming you want to get in shape by learning how to eat healthy, focusing...
Family Dinners: 5 Tricks to Get Your Kids Involved
sxc.hu: pnijhuis Can you remember times when your mum harped on about being home for dinner on time? She had good reason to–children’s eating patterns are formed by the time they reach 12 years old. And, family dinners are the perfect way to set healthy habits for years to come. Unfortunately, as we grow older, our...
Confused By Fitness Rules? Here’s 2 Simple Health Tips
sxc.hu: trublueboy Do you feel, as I do, that health and fitness are often made to seem too complex? It’s something that really irks me! I’m sure I’ve said it here before, but it’s as if people refuse to be content with the simple message of healthy eating. To some, fad diets are...
Public Breastfeeding: Is There a Stigma?
sxc.hu: obyvatel It’s now 3 months since Elissa came into the world, and I’m so glad breastfeeding has worked out for us. It’s certainly taken a lot of hard work and dedication to the cause. But, it’s also been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Something I’ve learnt is that...
Will You Achieve Your Health Goals in 2010?
sxc.hu: ilco During the sermon at church on Sunday, our visiting preacher from America, began telling us about his struggles with weight loss, and how he has recently lost 40 pounds. I can remember him visiting Northern Ireland before, and I have to say he certainly looks a lot healthier now —...
Nourishing Thoughts- Promoting Healthy Family Wellness- Nutrition for Kids
H is for Healthy Diet Kids Book teaches kids about the fun of eating healthy food!
I just read a very colorful little book called, “H is for Healthy Diet” by Keith Turner. This mini book is packed with good information and tips about healthy eating and why it is important. It is great book for older kids to read for themselves. I think parents can also...
Reading food labels and understanding types of sugar
There has been a lot of debate about the the different kinds of sugar put in many popular foods consumed by children. In particular, there was been a lot of concern about high-fructose corn syrup. I think it is important to look at the ingredients on food labels but if...
Six misleading food claims to watch out for when shopping for healthy foods.
I just read an article that talked about the misleading claims on food packaging. This was a hot topic at the Childhood Obesity Conference last June because marketers are finding ways to make their brand sound really healthy! When in fact, their claims are misleading. How is the average consumer...
A new study indicates showing parents the menu calories can fight childhood obesity.
A new study published in Pediatrics was conducted using McDonald’s menus. The research showed that when parents were provided with calorie information, they chose foods that were about 100 calories less per meal. The study surveyed 99 parents of 3-6 years. The researchers showed parents food items, half with calorie...
Slow it down, smaller food portions and electronic plates for overweight kids
Do we need an electronic plate to help kids learn to eat healthy food portions? According to a new study published in the British Medical Journal, a new computerized “plate” is more successful in helping overweight children and teens lose weight than standard treatments. Also see below for strategies to...
I wanted to share with you a recipe contest that is open to all 7 and 8th graders. Our partner, Healthy Kids Challenge, is hosting a Stirring Up Health™ National Middle School Recipe Contest. March 13, 2010 Entry deadline April 9, 2010 Contest winners notified May, 2010 Chef for a Day visit or prizes June,...
msnbc.com: Diet and nutrition
Michelle Obama worried about daughters' BMI
First lady Michelle Obama framed her national campaign against childhood obesity in intensely personal terms Thursday, relating that her own daughters were starting to get off-track before the family's pediatrician gave her a wake-up call and warned her to watch it. Michelle Obama - Politics - United States - Barack...
Special diets unnecessary for autistic children
An expert panel says there's no rigorous evidence that digestive problems are more common in children with autism compared to other children, or that special diets work, contrary to claims by celebrities and vaccine naysayers. Autism - Vaccine - Health - Mental Health - Neurodevelopmental...
Huge range of salt found in processed foods
Many processed foods contain too much salt, and sauces, spreads, and processed meats are the top offenders, new research shows. Salt - Meat - Food - Shopping - Food and Related Products...
These strategies ensure you will wake up refreshed and recharged, remain alert throughout the day, and wind down just in time for a good night's sleep. Energy - Business - Wind - Renewable - Health...
1 in 5 teens has unhealthy cholesterol levels
One in five American teens has unhealthy cholesterol levels, a major risk factor for heart disease in adults, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday. Heart disease - Center for Disease Control and Prevention - United States - Health - Conditions and Diseases...
Your diet on trial: 5 lessons from food lawsuits
The thought of suing a restaurant because of how much salt their meals contain may seem a little extreme. But the fact is, the food and restaurant industry is hiding a lot of secrets, and it's up to you to defend your health (and your waistline) against their false promises. ...
Healthy Eating & Nutrition News
BBC Panorama - The hunt for healthy food for children
BBC News - Panorama - The hunt for healthy food for children Tremendous expose of children's food and tricks currently being used to dupe parents.Cow & Gates excuse for the high sugar in their follow on milk was a study that showed high protein children's diets lead to obesity.However what...
Free Weight Loss and Health Advice
The Diet & Fitness ShowFree weight loss and optimal health advice at Olympia, London on Sunday 24th January.Leading UK weight loss expertYvonne Bishop-Weston will be explaining her no diet, no calorie counting approach to weight loss and optimal health at Olympia in London this Sunday afternoon at 2pmDiscover her...
The commuter diet: Don't starve yourself, just eat | Health & Beauty
The commuter diet: Don't starve yourself, just eat | Health & BeautyMore of the same from "The Food Dr", nutritionist Ian Marber - but it really is that simple. They say that if you tell a truth enough times it becomes a fact, or is a fact becomes a truth.......
bmj.com: Just found this lovely response to The Bitch Doctor from Dr John Briffa on the BMJ website ........ it's old but worth revisiting.John P Briffa,Doctor and health writerWoolaston House, 25 Southwood Lane, Highgate, London N6 5ED Dr Goldacre’s opinion piece [1] takes a broad swipe at media nutritionists by focusing...
Must Have Cookbook This Christmas
Must have addition to a cookbook shelf : Formally the domain of eccentric celebrities, now polititions, business men such as Richard Branson, and mainstream health professionals are recognising the benefits of eating less meat for both optimal health and the environment.It's getting to the stage where you'll soon be...
Alzheimer's Society + Bupa Research Funding
Alzheimer's Society and Bupa unite to improve lives of people with dementia - Alzheimer's SocietyAt last! Someone looking to address the serious lack of funding into Altzheimers - let's hope as much as possible goes towards research into preventative measures and protecting the brain rather than just all gobbled up...
