calorie counter
calorie counter
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by Subhash Kandpal - 2007-05-19
One of the most effective ways to lose weight is to track what you eat. Tracking what you eat is a way to assess your eating patterns. By writing down everything you eat, you learn exactly what you ea...
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by Subhash Kandpal - 2007-05-19
Carbohydrates are broken down by insulin into glucose. Type 1 diabetics don't produce the insulin needed to convert carbs into glucose. Type 2 diabetics produce insulin, but not enough to break all th...
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by Andrea-Pelin - 2007-05-22
Moderate exercises or other recreational activities may reduce the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, reported researchers at the American Academy of Neurology's 59th Annual Meeting. Light exerci...
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by Andrea Pelin - 2007-05-23
Certain acids from fish oil, also called Omega-3, may have a positive effect on the body by enhancing the metabolism of muscle proteins, according to a study of the Laval University 's Institute of Nu...
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by Andrea Pelin - 2007-05-24
By avoiding TV watching and trans fats, and by walking, new mothers can get rid of the extra pounds they gained during the pregnancy, showed a new study lead by Emily Oken of Harvard Medical School.So...
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by Andrea Pelin - 2007-05-29
Patients treated by obese physicians don't always properly follow their doctor's advice concerning losing weight. Obesity advice given by overweight physicians does not carry the same effect with pati...
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by Andrea Pelin - 2007-05-29
Low-carb diets seems to be efficient in case of obese teenagers trying to lose weight, according to a recent study by the Cincinnati Children`s Hospital Medical Center.The study involved children betw...
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by Andrea Pelin - 2007-06-06
The secret for a perfect weight may be in a good night's sleep and a specific meal schedule, according to the sleep diet creators. The effects of proper sleeping may show up soon if certain meal times...
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by Andrea Pelin - 2007-06-06
The green tea may reduce the risk of developing certain types of cancer, according to Carol Koprowski, assistant professor at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of South California.The gree...
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by Andrea Pelin - 2007-06-13
Those who have a high risk of heart attack or stroke may reduce it by taking cholesterol-lowering drugs, according to a Stroke Prevention by Aggressive Reduction in Cholesterol Levels (SPARCL) study.T...