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  • Is a Gluten-Free Diet also a Weight Loss Diet?

    September 13, 2012

    Take a stroll down the pasta isle or even the freezer section of your local grocery store and count how many times you see packaging labeled “gluten-free”.  While dozens of new brands making the gluten-free claim are hitting shelves in your local store, other established brands are jumping on the popularity of gluten-free products and…

    Read more: Is a Gluten-Free Diet also a Weight Loss Diet?
  • Teen Suicide: Learning to Recognize the Warning Signs

    September 10, 2012

    Many teen suicides can be prevented if warning signs are detected and appropriate intervention is conducted. The reasons No two teenagers are alike, but there are some common reasons they consider suicide. Many teens who attempt suicide do so during an acute crisis in reaction to some conflict with peers or parents. Such conflicts are…

    Read more: Teen Suicide: Learning to Recognize the Warning Signs
  • Teen Suicide: Learning to Recognize the Warning Signs

    September 10, 2012

    Many teen suicides can be prevented if warning signs are detected and appropriate intervention is conducted. The reasons No two teenagers are alike, but there are some common reasons they consider suicide. Many teens who attempt suicide do so during an acute crisis in reaction to some conflict with peers or parents. Such conflicts are…

    Read more: Teen Suicide: Learning to Recognize the Warning Signs
  • Teen Suicide: Learning to Recognize the Warning Signs

    September 10, 2012

    Many teen suicides can be prevented if warning signs are detected and appropriate intervention is conducted. The reasons No two teenagers are alike, but there are some common reasons they consider suicide. Many teens who attempt suicide do so during an acute crisis in reaction to some conflict with peers or parents. Such conflicts are…

    Read more: Teen Suicide: Learning to Recognize the Warning Signs
  • Belly Fat and Your Heart Health

    September 6, 2012

    Belly fat is a nuisance. It makes clothes fit tight. It doesn’t go away easily. And it’s bad for your health. For most of us, we tend to focus on how to lose our belly fat for purposes of looking and feeling better. There are countless articles on tips for losing belly fat or the…

    Read more: Belly Fat and Your Heart Health
  • Belly Fat and Your Heart Health

    September 6, 2012

    Belly fat is a nuisance. It makes clothes fit tight. It doesn’t go away easily. And it’s bad for your health. For most of us, we tend to focus on how to lose our belly fat for purposes of looking and feeling better. There are countless articles on tips for losing belly fat or the…

    Read more: Belly Fat and Your Heart Health
  • Belly Fat and Your Heart Health

    September 6, 2012

    Belly fat is a nuisance. It makes clothes fit tight. It doesn’t go away easily. And it’s bad for your health. For most of us, we tend to focus on how to lose our belly fat for purposes of looking and feeling better. There are countless articles on tips for losing belly fat or the…

    Read more: Belly Fat and Your Heart Health
  • Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.

    September 5, 2012

    Some obese people have no greater risk of cardiovascular disease or cancer than normal-weight people, a new study suggests. Moreover, for patients with heart disease, being obese may actually reduce the risk of death, a phenomenon called the “obesity paradox,” another study finds. “It is possible to be fat and fit — but relatively few…

    Read more: Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.
  • Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.

    September 5, 2012

    Some obese people have no greater risk of cardiovascular disease or cancer than normal-weight people, a new study suggests. Moreover, for patients with heart disease, being obese may actually reduce the risk of death, a phenomenon called the “obesity paradox,” another study finds. “It is possible to be fat and fit — but relatively few…

    Read more: Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.
  • Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.

    September 5, 2012

    Some obese people have no greater risk of cardiovascular disease or cancer than normal-weight people, a new study suggests. Moreover, for patients with heart disease, being obese may actually reduce the risk of death, a phenomenon called the “obesity paradox,” another study finds. “It is possible to be fat and fit — but relatively few…

    Read more: Obese and Healthy? For Some, Yes.
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