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Rick Nimo

Fast Foods Saltier in U.S. Than Overseas? - 0 views

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    Fast Foods Saltier in U.S. Than Overseas? Study: Foods in U.S. and Canada Tend to Have More Salt April 16, 2012 -- Your helping of McDonald's Chicken McNuggets in the U.S. comes with something extra you won't find in the same nuggets overseas: a lot more salt.
Rick Nimo

Type 2 Diabetes Progresses Faster in Kids, Study Finds - WebMD - 0 views

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    Type 2 Diabetes Progresses Faster in Kids: Study High blood pressure, other complications seen in adolescence WebMD News from HealthDay By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- Type 2 diabetes is more aggressive in children than adults, with signs of serious complications seen just a few years after diagnosis, new research finds.
Rick Nimo

Health is Wealth | Vitamin D Supplementation Found to Reduce Mortality in the Elderly - 0 views

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    Vitamin D Supplementation Found to Reduce Mortality in the Elderly Summary: In a meta-analysis of prospective, population-based, cohort studies, researchers found that an increase in vitamin D levels was associated with a lower mortality rate in the general elderly population. Review and meta-analysis followed studies (n=12) involving elderly participants (n=32,142) whose vitamin D levels were measured.
Rick Nimo

Fish Oil Doesn\'t Lower Heart Risk in Diabetics - 0 views

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    Fish Oil Doesn't Cut Diabetes Patients' Heart Risk Supplements Did Not Improve Heart Health in Large Study July 25, 2012 -- If you have diabetes or prediabetes, fish oil supplements might not be so helpful after all in cutting heart disease risk. That's the conclusion of a large study published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Rick Nimo

Eye Diseases Rising at Rapid Rates in U.S. - 0 views

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    Eye Diseases Rising at Rapid Rates in U.S. Biggest Rises Seen in Diabetic Retinopathy, Age-Related Macular Degeneration June 20, 2012 -- Vision problems -- many of them potentially causing severe vision loss or blindness -- are on the rise in the U.S., according to a new report.
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How To Lose 10 Pounds Fast In A Week At Home - 0 views

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    How To Lose 10 Pounds Fast In A Week At Home, Wonderful Diet loses You about 10kg in week And its suitable for all ages and do not require taking vitamins.
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How To Lose Weight In A Week: How To Lose Weight In A Week - 0 views

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    How To Lose Weight In A Week, Fast-Acting diet is based on the scientific basis for weight lose and does not affect the activity and vitality.
Rick Nimo

Merck Says Niacin Drug Combination Failed in Trial - 0 views

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    The drug maker Merck announced on Thursday that a combination of niacin and another medicine failed to protect against heart attacks and strokes in a large clinical trial, and that the company would no longer pursue approval of the combination drug in the United States.
Rick Nimo

Exercise May Trump Mental Activity in Protecting Against Brain Shrinkage -- American Ac... - 0 views

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    Exercising regularly in old age may better protect against brain shrinkage than engaging in mental or social activities, according to a new study published in the October 23, 2012, print issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology . Research suggests that brain shrinkage may lead to problems with memory and thinking.
Rick Nimo

How to Convince Older Business Owners to Invest in Social Media - 0 views

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    Five social media benefits older business owners should know Why all businesses should go social Convincing older business owners to invest in social media can be difficult. They can be more comfortable with marketing methods of the past, and they can be reluctant to learn about the newest promotional techniques made possible by advances in technology, such as social media.
Rick Nimo

Drug May Slow Memory Loss in Early Alzheimer's - 0 views

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    Drug May Slow Memory Loss in Early Alzheimer's Medication Approved to Treat Patients With HIV May Do Double Duty for Dementia Aug. 6, 2012 -- A drug that's already been approved by the FDA for use in HIV patients may also help slow the decline of memory and mental function experienced by people who are in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
Herrin Gruber

Eating Low Glycemic Index for Weight Loss - 0 views

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    Get here does eating foods based on their GI make a difference in your body? How low GI foods helpful in your weight loss efforts? Find out at Melting Away Fat.
Rick Nimo

Recent Advancements in Heart Health: Part One | Health is Wealth - 0 views

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    Recent Advancements in Heart Health: Part One One of the benefits of being retired from laboratory research is that I get to spend a good amount of time reading about the great work other scientists are doing-the scientists now putting in their 40 years of research, just like I did.
Rick Nimo

Coronary Heart Disease Rates Are Dropping in the U.S. - 0 views

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    The heart disease rate in 2010 was greatest among people 65 and older (19.8%), followed by people 45 to 64 (7.1%), and 1.2% for those between the ages of 18 and 44. reduction in smoking is a factor
Rick Nimo

Binge Eating Often Overlooked in Men - 0 views

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    Researchers Say Men Are Often Not Included in Studies About Binge Eating Oct. 27, 2011 -- Eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia are more common among women than men. Binge eating, however, occurs at similar rates among both sexes. Yet men are rarely included in research studies on binge eating and its consequences and treatments, a study shows.
Rick Nimo

Low Vitamin D More Common in Overweight Kids - 0 views

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    Low Vitamin D More Common in Overweight Kids By Rita RubinWebMD Health News Dec. 24, 2012 -- Overweight and obese children and teens are more likely to have low vitamin D levels than kids with healthy weights, a new study suggests. The study is published in Pediatrics.
Rick Nimo

Rates of Childhood Obesity Fall Slightly - 0 views

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    Rates of Childhood Obesity Fall Slightly Dec. 25, 2012 -- New data suggest that we may have turned an important corner in the childhood obesity epidemic. While rates of obesity and extreme obesity in preschoolers rose from 1998 to 2003, they began to plateau soon thereafter. And childhood obesity rates decreased slightly in 2010.
Rick Nimo

How Food Can Improve Your Mood: Delicious Ways to Prevent Depression - 0 views

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    I have a history of depression, though thankfully I haven't had an episode in almost ten years. I turned my mood around by making major changes in my personal and professional life, and will tell you more about that in another post.
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