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Are Sugar Alcohols Healthy? | Mark's Daily Apple
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Americans Have Five Dietary Patterns | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “ Five dietary patterns exist among U.S. adults -- traditional, healthy, sweets, Southern and alcohol -- researchers suggest. Study author Suzanne Judd of the University of Alabama-Birmingham and colleagues said the dietary patterns are based on results from a 110-food-item frequency questionnaire filled out by 21,636 black and white adults ages 45 and older. The study found the five dietary patterns were: -- Southern: Fried, processed meats and sugar-sweetened beverages.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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Super Cheap Superfoods | The Dr. Oz Show
doctoroz.com — “Dr. Mark Hyman identifies three superfoods that are as affordable as they are healthy. Learn how to eat well for less. Click here to read an excerpt from Dr. Hyman’s book The Blood Sugar Solution. ” View full resource at doctoroz.com
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Berry and Pomegranate Wines
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4 common things that are ruining your skin | Skin | Look Great | Best Health
besthealthmag.ca — “4 common things that are ruining your skin, Skin, Look Great, alcohol, caffeine, foods to avoid, healthy skin, processed food, sugar, Skin, Could one of these common indulgences be doing harm to your skin?” View full resource at besthealthmag.ca
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Change: One man's steady struggle to become healthier - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “It isn't easy to get rid of a harmful habit like drinking too much, or to make healthy changes like losing weight and exercising more. Media stories often sugar-coat changes like these, making them seem easier than they really are. In a moving essay in the American Journal of Health Promotion, Michael P. O'Donnell (the journal's editor) describes his dad's efforts to become healthier for his sake and the sake of his family. There was no monumental struggle, no epiphany—just a” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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Americans Drinking Less Soda, Consuming Less Sugar
huffingtonpost.com — “Despite the increases in childhood obesity in the United States, Americans are technically consuming less sugar than they did about a decade earlier, according to a new report. And two-thirds of this decrease is due to people drinking fewer sugar-sweetened sodas.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Study: Drinking diet soda actually causes weight gain, blood sugar spikes
au.ibtimes.com — “Contrary to popular belief, diet soda and other foods and beverages made with artificial sweeteners like aspartame are not healthy, and they do not bring about weight loss.” View full resource at au.ibtimes.com
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Health Summer Sangria Recipe | Women's Health Magazine
womenshealthmag.com — “Mix up your summer barbeque's with this tasty non-alcoholic sangria and iced-coffee recipe from Seattle's Best Coffee” View full resource at womenshealthmag.com
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Teens drink healthy, but guzzle soda, too : News : CarolinaLive.com
carolinalive.com — “Although high school students report drinking plenty of water, milk, and real fruit juice, they still gulp down more sugar-sweetened beverages than is probably good for them, CDC researchers found.” View full resource at carolinalive.com
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Medical News: Teens Drink Healthy, but Guzzle Soda, Too - in Primary Care, Exercise & Fitness from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Although high school students report drinking plenty of water, milk, and real fruit juice, they still gulp down more sugar-sweetened beverages than is probably good for them, CDC researchers found.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Young adults' beliefs about their health clash with risky behaviors
sciencedaily.com — “Nine out of 10 Americans between ages 18-24 believe they're living healthy lifestyles -- yet most eat too much fast food, drink too many alcoholic and sugar-sweetened beverages and engage in other behaviors that could put them at risk of stroke, according to a new study.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Young Adults' Beliefs About Their Health Clash With Risky Behaviors
medicalnewstoday.com — “Nine out of 10 Americans between ages 18-24 believe they're living healthy lifestyles - yet most eat too much fast food, drink too many alcoholic and sugar-sweetened beverages and engage in other” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Young adults' beliefs about their health clash with risky behaviors
sciencedaily.com — “Nine out of 10 Americans between ages 18-24 believe they're living healthy lifestyles -- yet most eat too much fast food, drink too many alcoholic and sugar-sweetened beverages and engage in other behaviors that could put them at risk of stroke, according to a new study.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Marking Junk Food To Kids: Government To Crack Down On Unhealthy Food Ads
huffingtonpost.com — “WASHINGTON — The government is pressuring food companies to cut back on marketing unhealthy foods to children, releasing guidelines Thursday that could phase out advertisements on television, in stores and on the Internet if companies agree to go along with them. Under the voluntary guidelines, companies would be urged to only market foods to children ages 2 through 17 if they are low in fats, sugars and sodium and contain specified healthy ingredients.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Fast Food Health Halos - EverydayHealth.com
everydayhealth.com — “Fast Food Health Halos - When New York Times blogger Mark Bittman recently attacked McDonald s oatmeal an innocent-sounding healthy menu offering for its high sugar content and unpronounceable ingredients, it made us question all the other supposedly good-for-you items on fast food and chain restaurant menus.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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