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Healthy Hollywood: Ask Keri Glassman -- Will Vinegar Really Help Me Lose Weight?
Nutritionist Keri Glassman, who regularly shares her expertise on Access Hollywood and Access Hollywood Live, is answering your nutrition, diet, and health questions. This week's question -- will vinegar really help me lose weight?
How a 13-Year-Old's Startup Might Be Able to Cure Your Hiccups
Forget holding your breath or drinking water upside down. One startup wants to cure your pesky hiccups with candy suckers.
Juice may be acidic enough to hurt teeth
LONDON, May 20 (UPI) -- Many parents give children smoothies and juice every day, unaware their high-acid levels and sugar content can destroy young teeth, a British doctor says.
High acid levels in juices damaging kid's teeth
london, May 20 (IANS) Many parents are unwittingly egging on their kids to drink smoothies and juices, blissfully unaware that a combination of high acid levels and sugar can erode their teeth.
Dentists' warning on smoothies and juices: popular drinks more acidic than vinegar
Health-conscious parents are "misguidedly" letting their children's teeth rot by giving them too many fruit smoothies and juice drinks, senior dentists have warned.
Statins could benefit everyone over 50, study suggests
A new study suggests that just about everyone over the age of 50 should consider taking medications to reduce their cholesterol to cut their risk of stroke and heart attacks.
Why should we eat five a day? A food writer explores the science and explains why...
Deciding what to eat is no longer a simple matter of instinct or appetite. Every choice we make about food is complicated.
Frenzied North Americans Demand Raspberry Ketone
Dr. Oz talked about it. Fox News presented a piece about it. ABC News featured it. If you haven't heard about Raspberry Ketone, the newest weight loss supplement, you're not paying attention.(PRWEB) May 01, 2012 The fervor about Raspberry Ketone is non-stop. Stories about it have appeared on multiple news stations and TV shows. “I haven't people this excited about a new product in years,” says ...
No meat, big flavor
It's no secret that eating more fruits, vegetables and whole grains and eating far fewer animal-based products can benefit your health. Meat, cheese and eggs are packed with cholesterol, and studies show that a diet heavy in meat can lead to high blood pressure and cardiovascular problems.
Pet Care: Dog's warts not contagious
Dear Dr. Fox: I have a 5-year-old pug. He has several black spots that look like warts on his stomach. The veterinarian I took him to retired, so a young vet has taken over. The previous vet put him on steroids, but the new vet said she could remove them with surgery. She tells me the warts are caused by a virus.
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