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Health advice: foods to help you stay younger; winter salad recipe - Telegraph

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Recipes for a Healthier You, Our UW Carbone Cancer Center, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison , UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison

uwhealth.org — “UW Health nutritionist, Donna Weihofen, RD, MS, CD offers a new and delicious recipe each month that is designed to help you enjoy healthy living.View full resource at uwhealth.org

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@vinsparks1 Sorry about that. How are your kitchen skills, maybe you could try one of Donna's recipes at home? http://t.co/5oJJVg13

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Diabetes Daily - For a Better Life Today!

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High-fructose corn syrup: What are the health concerns? - MayoClinic.com

mayoclinic.com — “High-fructose corn syrup: It's prudent to limit all added sugars, not just HFCS.View full resource at mayoclinic.com

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High Intensity Interval Training for old folks | MyFitnessPal.com

myfitnesspal.com — “Hi, I'm new to the forums. Any middle-age or seniors here doing HIIT as a regular part of their exercise. I'm 64 yo and have been doing it 3 times a week for now 2 years. It has helped reduce my body fat from 20% to 12% and has...View full resource at myfitnesspal.com

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7 Ways To…Health-Up Your Everyday Dishes

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2eatwellRDLifetime Fitness.  In addition to private counseling, Danielle has over ten years experience as an adjunct professor in nutrition science.
Danielle is active in media. She has contributed to nutrition related news stories for local affiliates at FOXCBS and ABC, as well as major entertainment outlets such as the The New York Times and the Food Network. Danielle is frequently asked to comment on health stories for The Washington Post.
Danielle writes the food and nutrition blog,  Food Confidence, and served as a member of the Social Media Advisory Board for America’s Wellness Challenge, a campaign centered on the Council For Responsible Nutrition’s three pillars of wellness: healthy diet, exercise, and appropriate supplementation.
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