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| Teen Stress 101 | 09-08-2010 |
| The Owner’s Manual (for Your Body) |
08-18-2010 |
| Summer Hazards How to cure those summertime blues |
06-23-2010 |
| Hurricane & Flood: Before and After Handbook |
06-03-2010 |
| ‘Work it, Girl’ Tips for women to keep middle-aged weight gain at a loss |
04-22-2010 |
| Blood Pressure 101 | 02-24-2010 |
| Top 30 Ways To Ruin (& Repair) Your Workout | 01-21-2010 |
| Smoking 101: What Happens When You Smoke, Puff by Puff? What Happens When You Quit, Breath by Breath? |
11-12-2009 |
| H1N1: Common Sense for Parents |
09-16-2009 |
| School Dazed 12 ways to reset your children's clock (before the first day of school!) |
08-24-2009 |
| Kids & water: Safety do's & don'ts |
07-08-2009 |
| Plan B emergency contraception What it is, what it isn't |
06-30-2009 |
| Fire Up the Barbecue! Tips for safe outdoor grilling |
05-20-2009 |
| Under Pressure The promise of hyperbaric oxygen therapy |
03-18-2009 |
| The 411 on 911 When to Go to the Emergency Room |
03-11-2009 |
| Acne 101 An adult guide on how to leave your youth behind |
03-04-2009 |
| Uh-oh. Home hazards that can make you die of embarrassment. Or simply die. |
02-25-2009 |
| Shining a Light on Lighting Up 5 ways to spot and stop smoking-related cancers |
01-14-2009 |
| Web of Intrigue: Internet Safety for Teens and Tweens |
10-29-2008 |
| Playnormous! Kid-tested, parent-approved, these online games are free, fun and family -friendly. Best of all, they're clinically proven to teach us how to eat right and get fit. |
10-08-2008 |
| Yuck-ology Lice, worms & other gross-out conditions |
09-04-2008 |
| A Cry for Sleep Lack of sleep linked to personal problems in teens |
08-06-2008 |
| 10 Tips for Healthy Far-Off Travel | 07-09-2008 |
| Liquid Assets: Our Electrolytes |
07-02-2008 |
| Venom: Protect Yourself from Summer Villains |
06-25-2008 |
| Pop Quiz! Heart tests on young athletes coming to schools this fall |
05-28-2008 |
| A Sobering Discussion: Talking to your child about underage drinking |
03-19-2008 |
| Ask the Experts! Elder Care & Geriatric Medicine |
03-05-2008 |
| Brain Fitness: At Any Age |
02-27-2008 |
| Abscessed Teeth: One Painful Reminder |
02-20-2008 |
| The Woman's Heart - Part Two | 02-08-2008 |
| Medication Mistakes Parents Make | 12-13-2007 |
| Online Love | 12-05-2007 |
| Got (breast) Milk? | 11-29-2007 |
| Super Bug Antibiotic-resistant ear infections |
11-08-2007 |
| Me and My Shadow | 10-31-2007 |
| Sleeping with the Enemy: Your worst day may be the first day you start saving your life |
10-25-2007 |
| Impulsivity: When you can't curb the urge |
10-17-2007 |
| Understanding Anger, Aggression and Violence | 10-10-2007 |
| Back by Popular Demand! Top 7 (More) Questions Parents Want the Experts to Answer |
09-27-2007 |
| Part Two: A parent's guide to having "the talk" with your 'Tweens & Teens |
09-12-2007 |
| Part One: A parent's guide to having "the talk" with your young children |
09-06-2007 |
| Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: a year-round danger |
08-15-2007 |
| Singin' the West Nile Blues Clinical depression can strike West Nile Virus patients up to one year after infection, new research finds |
08-01-2007 |
| Doctors are from Venus;
Patients are from Mars How to be Heard |
06-06-2007 |
| Spring....Brake! After a week of non-stop beer bonging and binge drinking, some students will belly up to the Web to sober up at e-CHUG |
03-15-2007 |
| The Woman's Heart: Part Two New heart health guidelines and a trip to the ER proved to one woman that she—and her heart were now being taken seriously |
02-22-2007 |
| The Woman's Heart: Part One It may break the same but it doesn't ache the same |
02-14-2007 |
| A Few Good Monsters Don't be scared, be grateful. The Gila Monster is helping diabetics control blood sugar and lose weight. |
11-15-2006 |
| 'Spit' for a Cure “No cavities and no breast cancer. See you in six months. Don’t forget to floss.” |
11-08-2006 |
| Memory Research & Meditation | 11-01-2006 |
| The Pork Taco, The Tapeworm and The Brain | 10-25-2006 |
| After-Bite We hear about those who die from West Nile Virus. We hear about those who get well. But, we don’t hear much about the one percent who live with it. Long term. |
10-11-2006 |
| Understanding Sudden Death in Teen Athletes | 10-04-2006 |
| Lab Tests 101 | 09-20-2006 |
| Girl Bullies: Mean Girls (Revisited) |
09-14-2006 |
| 7 Questions Parents Ask Pediatricians | 08-16-2006 |
| HPV Vaccine to Fight Cervical Cancer | 08-09-2006 |
| HeartFelt Stress | 07-12-2006 |
| Home is Where the Heart (defibrillator) Lives... Experts weigh in on home external heart defibrillators |
02-13-2006 |
| Overexposed? Radiation safety in diagnostic testing |
01-20-2006 |
| Sideways to Health... Does Red Wine Really Help? |
12-20-2005 |
| Into the Mouths of Babes | 12-07-2005 |
| The Winter Guide to Staying Healthy | 11-04-2005 |
| Top 5 Myths About Vaccines | 08-16-2005 |
| Lower, Lower, Lower Stricter Guidelines for Cholesterol |
08-11-2005 |
| Aspirin: a humble miracle worker |
06-15-2005 |
| Travelers' Diarrhea | 05-20-2005 |
| Deep Vein Thrombosis | 03-15-2005 |
| The Butt Stops Here: A Consumer's Guide to Smoking Cessation Tools |
02-25-2005 |
| NSAIDs
101: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly on Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs |
02-01-2005 |
| Awakenings: The most dangerous time of the day...is the start of it. |
11-11-2004 |
| Babies & Flu 2004 In a time of shortage, get them vaccinated |
10-11-2004 |
| Flu Phobia? | 10-21-2004 |
| MicroCalcification A lump is not the only way breast cancer shows up |
10-07-2004 |
| Do the Math: The New Cholesterol Numbers |
08-23-2004 |
| Grown-ups, Get Your Shots! | 08-19-2004 |
| New Combo Vaccine 6 times fewer tears |
08-17-2004 |
| Warning: Fashion Can Be Hazardous To Your Health | 06-24-2004 |
| The "D-lemma" | 06-03-2004 |
| On Parenting: Tips on Raising Teens From the Experts: YOU |
05-06-2004 |
| The Toothpaste Trance | 04-20-2004 |
| High Blood Pressure And West Nile Virus What You Need to Know |
04-05-2004 |
| Another Tequila Sunrise Another Spring Break in the Bathroom |
03-04-2004 |
| Got Milk? Got Indegestion? You may need to mooo-ve away from dairy products |
02-26-2004 |
| Catch Me If You Can The race is on between Man and mutating virus |
02-02-2004 |
| Walk a Mile in Their Shoes Expert Advice on Getting On Track |
01-06-2004 |
| The Road Less Traveled Travel Clinics for Wanderlust |
12-01-2003 |
| “Mom! There’s a lump in my breast!” | 11-10-2003 |
| Kidney's Need Love, Too | 10-02-2003 |
| Vaccine Debate: New Law Now Gives You a Choice |
08-21-2003 |
| West Nile Virus: Avoid the Bite |
07-07-2003 |
| Connecting the Dots: Unique Tool for Early Skin Cancer Detection |
06-09-2003 |
| The Flu Shot: Hidden Heart Protector |
05-12-2003 |
| Progesterone: Mother's Little Helper in Preventing Premature Births |
05-08-2003 |
| Mercury Poisoning: The Truth About Silver Fillings |
03-17-2003 |
| Eight-Legged and Venomous The brown recluse just wants a little respect |
08-08-2002 |
Eating healthy
reverses metabolic syndrome
Dr. Tasnime Akbaraly of University College London and her colleagues were interested if healthy eating could actually turn-the-tide and reverse metabolic syndrome, which is having 3 or more of the following risk factors: excess abdominal fat; high triglycerides, hypertension, low levels of HDL the “good” cholesterol, or type 2 diabetes. Having metabolic syndrome doubles a persons’ risk of heart disease and greatly increases the odds of developing type 2 diabetes.
The researchers studied 339 British civil servants with metabolic syndrome, and how closely the adhered to the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) to see if it could help reverse metabolic syndrome. The AHEI is a set of published nutritional guidelines by the Harvard School of Public Health in 2002 that emphasizes whole grains, fruits, vegetables and decreased red meat consumption.
Five years into the study, nearly 50% no longer had metabolic syndrome. People who followed the AHEI guidelines the closest were nearly twice as likely to have reversed their metabolic syndrome. The results of the study were published in Diabetes Care, online July 29, 2010.
Dr. Alice Lichtenstein, an expert on diet and heart health from Tufts University in Boston who was not involved in the study said, "It's not about focusing on individual components of the diet, it's really the whole package, and that becomes important because it means that if one of the components of a healthy diet is to eat more fruits and vegetables, just buying a pill saying that there's a concentrated extract of fruits and vegetables is probably not what's going to help you."
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