Myths About Exercise and Older Adults - 0 views
Eat More Chocolate, Weigh Less? - 0 views
Is sugar really that bad for you? - 0 views
Are more expensive shampoos better for my hair? - 0 views
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Are more expensive shampoos better for my hair? Not necessarily. A Consumer Reports study of 1,700 ponytail samples that had been washed with a range of products found that none of the expensive brands produced better results than drugstore options. Only trial and error can truly lead you to the right formula.
Shampoo Types: Clarifying, Voluminzing, Dry Shampoo, and More - 0 views
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What Shampoo Type Do You Need? Reviewed by Victoria Barbosa, MD Walking down the shampoo aisle in the drugstore or grocery store can give you sensory overload. Hundreds of brands and specialized types of shampoo boast that they can give you the perfect bouncy, curly, wavy, shiny, or smooth tresses that you dream of.
The Massage Habit: New Reasons to Love Massage - 0 views
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I am constantly seeking better ways to incorporate stress reduction into my daily routine. Most afternoons I do 15 minutes of yoga or meditation or just sit on my porch and stare at the butterflies. Sometimes I get remarkable results, especially with a short yoga DVD, sometimes just a pleasant break.
Gesundheit! - 0 views
Mental Karate for Kids - 0 views
Exercise Protects Aging Brains Better - 0 views
Bring on the Bean Diet for Health? - 0 views
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Bring on the Bean Diet for Health? Study: Eating More Legumes Helps Blood Sugar Control, Lowers Heart Risk in People With Diabetes Oct. 22, 2012 -- Adding beans and other legumes to the diet appears to help people with type 2 diabetes improve their blood sugar control and lower their risk of heart disease, according to new research.
Panel Advises Against Hormones to Prevent Disease - 0 views
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Panel Advises Against Hormones to Prevent Disease Oct. 22, 2012 -- An influential panel of government advisors says hormone replacement therapy shouldn't be prescribed to women after menopause to stave off chronic medical conditions like heart disease or osteoporosis. After considering the latest scientific evidence, the U.S.
How Much Does One Hour of Lost Sleep Matter? - 0 views
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.
Dieters! One Size Does Not Fit All - 0 views
Multivitamins May Help Prevent Cancer - 0 views
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