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Brain Scans Suggest 'Food Addiction' Might Be Real - WebMD - 0 views

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    Brain Scans Suggest 'Food Addiction' Might Be Real Certain carbohydrates seemed to activate neurological centers focused on reward, study found WebMD News from HealthDay By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, June 26 (HealthDay News) -- New brain scan research supports the notion that some people have a food "addiction," with foods like white bread or potatoes helping to spur their craving to eat.
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 Explain The Difference Between MLM and An Illegal Pyramid | Tim Sales' MLM Succe... - 0 views

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    You're not in the MLM industry very long before you hear the phrase, "That's one of those pyramids!" Or the question, "Is this one of those pyramids?" I don't endorse this Web site but some people might find the article interesting.
Rick Nimo

Obesity Rate in U.S. Higher Than Thought? - 0 views

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    Obesity Rate in U.S. Higher Than Thought? Study: BMI + Hormone Test May Be More Accurate Measure of Obesity April 2, 2012 -- More than 1 in 3 Americans who are classified as slightly overweight based on their body mass index (BMI) scores may actually be obese, a new study suggests.
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.
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

7 purported health benefits of drinking coffee - 0 views

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    "Often people think of coffee just as a vehicle for caffeine," writes Dr. Rob van Dam of the Harvard School of Public Health. "But it's actually a very complex beverage," containing hundreds of different chemical compounds.
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