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Weekly challenge: cut calories, not high-fructose sweeteners to lose weight
Boston.com By Deborah Kotz, Globe Staff High-fructose corn syrup — the most ubiquitous sweetener in the American diet — has shared a lot of the blame for the obesity epidemic. Some nutritionists have called for a return to table sugar to sweeten sugar sodas, … Fructose off the hook for overweight and obesity? Is fructose being blamed unfairly for obesity epidemic? Fructose May Not Be Culprit in Weight Gain |
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Migraines In Mothers Linked To Babies With Colic
Medical News Today Research released today, and scheduled to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 64th Annual Meeting in New Orleans, April 21 to April 28, 2012, suggests that mothers with a history of migraines are more likely to have babies who have … Study Links Colic in Infants to Migraines in Moms Mom's Migraines Linked to Baby's Colic Study shows moms who suffer migraines more likely to have colicky babies |
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Healthy Skepticism is Good For Heart
WLTX.com Washington, DC (USA Today) — While consumers have access to more information about heart disease than ever before, much of it is incorrect or even dangerous, say cardiology experts Marc Gillinov and Steven Nissen of the Cleveland Clinic, … Keep moving to keep heart healthy Healthy skepticism can be good for the heart, doctors say Getting educated about your risk factors can help prevent heart disease |
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Teens perform best with seven hours of sleep
The State Column A study from Brigham Young University reported in The Eastern Economics Journal that teenagers who sleep seven hours, compared to nine hours of sleep, perform better academically. This study conducted by Eric Eide and Mark Showalter, … How much sleep do teens really need? Maybe less than you think Just how much sleep IS enough? Parents always worry over kids' shut-eye Teens function well with less sleep |
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- Fructose May Not Be Culprit in Weight Gain – MedPage Today
- Step Aside, High Fructose Corn Syrup: 6 Name-Changing Foods – ABC News
- Changing name of high fructose corn syrup makes it no healthier – Tampabay.com
- The name change debate surrounding high fructose corn syrup – Tampabay.com



