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Milk Is Good For The Bones But What About Your Weight?

08th October 2009
Milk may help you lose weight. Maintaining a normal body weight may be difficult but is an important part of diabetes management. Some studies have shown, that a calcium-rich diet may help some people (that have Type 2 diabetes) lose some weight. You no ... Read >
Author: Nelson Gentry

Should You Avoid Dairy Products?

28th September 2009
There is a lot of conflicting information circulating about dairy products. While some tout its calcium rich health benefits, others claim it is the cause of a long list of health problems. What are some of the arguments for and against dairy, and who's r... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Ways to Dip Blood Pressure

21st September 2009
In simple words, blood pressure can be best defined as the pressure that the blood exerts on the walls of the arteries. There are two types of forces inside the body that create blood pressure. One of these two forces is exerted by the heart when it pumps... Read >
Author: Jessie Barnes

Discover More About Height Supplements And Nutrition

21st August 2009
How far can you go in terms of obtaining your desired height? Have you tried taking in different supplements that never did worked? Are you aware that there are a couple of the key factors to succeed in gaining weight? Having the right nutrition and suppl... Read >
Author: Dave

The Growing Epidemic Among Older Women

18th August 2009
The Growing Epidemic Among Older Women Osteoporosis, by definition, is a skeletal disorder affecting bone strength and predisposing it to increased risk of fracture. When the bone tissue degenerates, the person becomes more fragile and susceptible to f... Read >
Author: AffiliatePro

What is the Difference between Osteopenia and Osteoporosis?

13th August 2009
Osteopenia and osteoporosis are both conditions of decreased bone density. The difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis lies in the degree of severity. Osteopenia is defined as significant loss of bone mass. Generally, no symptoms are associated... Read >
Author: jgardner

Best Osteoporosis Treatments

20th July 2009
The Osteoporosis, "porous bones", is a disease that causes bones to become fragile and brittle and very susceptible to fractures. These fractures occur typically in the hip, spine, and wrist. Bone fractures can make it very difficult for anyone to do his/... Read >
Author: steven marks

Secrets To Increasing Height With Facts About Height Supplements and Nutrition!

29th June 2009
What are you willing to do to obtain a desire height? Or better yet, I'll ask a simpler question. Have you ever taken any supplements that never worked? If you have traveled down this road before, there are a few key factors you should know in order to ga... Read >
Author: pbsbluejay

Important Wellness Benefits of Vitamin C

16th June 2009
Since the body does not normally produce vitamin C on its own, it is essential that you ingest it through your diet. You can derive your daily quota from fresh, raw foods like fruits and vegetables. The best sources are green peppers, oranges, grapefruits... Read >
Author: Harry Ingram

Excessive Calcium Causes Osteoporosis

16th June 2009
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and loss of bone tissue that may lead to weak and fragile bones. Osteoporosis is not about the inability to build strong bones, but about premature degeneration of the bones. Calcium is required ... Read >
Author: chicnhealth

Natural Remedies for Premenstrual Syndrome

05th June 2009
A lot of women suffer from what is called premenstrual syndrome or PMS for short. PMS is an irritating and annoying syndrome that affects the mental as well as the physical well-being of a woman experiencing it. Some of the physical manifestations of PMS ... Read >
Author: Instead Softcup

Nutritional support for Back Pain

19th May 2009
As a practicing chiropractor in San Diego, California, my office provides care for patients with back pain on a regular basis. I have always believed in a multifaceted approach in dealing with back pain. During my 18 years of experience, the patients th... Read >
Author: Dr. Jones

Kidney Stone and Pregnancy - Shape Up After Pregnancy to Prevent Kidney Stones from Recurring

07th May 2009
What does a woman do if she finds out that she has kidney stones and her pregnancy is almost full term? Kidney stones and pregnancy often meet during the last phases of a woman's pregnant condition. Besides, statistics show that only 1 out of 1,500 pr... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Strength Training Will Tone Dem Bones

01st May 2009
Not so long ago, the idea of reaching middle age seemed daunting as you were considered to be "over the hill". People between ages 40 and 60 were expected to abandon youthful pursuits and start winding down their activities ready for the rocking chair. Th... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Active Women Should Take Sports Nutrition

28th April 2009
Women have an entirely different body system compared to males. That is why your, assuming you are a woman with interest in sports, nutritional needs are different too. And like men, women are also capable of involving themselves in sports. Sports nutrit... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
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