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Shelley gets to the heart of her weight loss (Toowoomba Chronicle)
Shelley gets to the heart of her weight loss
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The Normal Sweet Tooth: Myths and facts about sugar and sweets (Sun Star)
SOON after birth, infants show a preference for sweet solutions (such as breast milk). Many humans are born with a "sweet tooth," probably because of genetics.
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Lifestyle changes can carry over to good pregnancy (Great Falls Tribune)
Brenda Nickisch is a pretty healthy eater, but when she's pregnant, she keeps an even closer eye on her diet.
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Check that lunch box! (Deccan Herald)
A typical scene I witnessed at 3 pm at a mall “What do you want for lunch baby?” asked a 21st century hep mom with handsfree stuck on her ears, busy in her own world.
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Ruffing it in the kitchen (The Sault Star)
This recipe calls for olive oil, garlic, Roma tomatoes, Himalayan rock salt and parsley. Sound like a nice addition to the dining room table? Try [...]
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Are vitamin supplements actually bad for us? (Independent)
Next time you visit your local chemist, pause in the aisle containing vitamin supplements, and take in the quantities and varieties of pills and potions on offer. Tiny boxes and bottles stretch as far as the eye can see, affirming that even in these cash-strapped times, the gorging of such "miracle cures" continues to be big business.
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Pink power (Stuff)
Each year we are deluged with products plugging breast cancer month, from pink biscuits to pink phones. But how did one disease come to monopolise the attention of the cancer charity market and where does all the money go?
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Don't let the children suffer (The New Straits Times)
IN our previous article, we established the fact that diabetes is a disease that affects adults and children alike.
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Obesity 'caused before birth' (BBC News)
Eating a high-fat diet in pregnancy may cause changes in the foetal brain that lead to over-eating and obesity early in life, research suggests.
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Obesity 'caused before birth' (BBC News)
A high-fat diet in pregnancy may cause changes in the foetal brain that cause over-eating and obesity, research suggests.
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