Reduced Waist Size and Calcium
Weight loss and reduced waist
circumference are related to an improvement in heart health and factors
related to metabolic syndrome. According to a new study, supplementing
with calcium and vitamin D during weight loss enhances heart health
benefits in women with typically low calcium intake.
Everything You Want To Know About H1N1
Overview
Swine influenza is flu
virus usually found in pigs. The virus occasionally changes (mutates)
and becomes infectious in humans. When this happens, the disease
becomes a concern to hu...
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Lipodissolve™
Lipodissolve™ is an exciting, non-surgical alternative to liposuction.
Read through Covenant Family Practice's Lipodissolve™ treatment guide for more
information on the procedure, its ri...
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Fiber: Hidden Benefits
Dietary fiber is traditionally used for relieving constipation, an important consideration when changing the way you eat. What exactly is fiber? Simply put, dietary fiber is the indigestible p...
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Folic acid supplements reduce stroke risk
A meta-analysis published in the most recent issue of The Lancet concluded
that supplementing with the B vitamin folic acid can reduce stroke risk by at
least 18 percent.
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Reasons Exercise Programs Fail
The
real reasons that people are not continually successful with an
established goal and exercise program are listed below. How many of
these have resulted in you discontinuing an exercise progr...
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Revolutionary Back Pain Treatment
IDD Therapy Protocol designed by North American Medical Corp. IDD
Therapy is an innovative approach for the relief of lower back
syndromes, including:
Herniated or bulging discs
Degenera...
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Chronic Serous Otitis Media
Serous otitis occurs when there is a build up of fluid in the middle ear. This happens quite frequently with middle ear infections in children. It becomes chronic when fluid remains in the...
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DHEA
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It is converted to testosterone and estrogen. DHEA production peaks in your 20’s, and declines about 10% every 10 year...
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