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'No More Prickings: Sweat Patches That Measure Blood Sugar Levels
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'Are Salt, Pepper, Lemon Remedies All Just Fads? Scientists Finally Explain
The salt, pepper and lemon for remedies have been known long ago. But is it just some celeb fads or is there any scientific proof? -
'Do Not Eat These In The Morning: Top 10 Breakfast Items To Avoid
For most people, eating breakfast is very important as it is the source of energy needed to start the day's tasks. However, a lot of common breakfast items are actually dieting traps that would be best avoided. Here are the top 10 common breakfast items that one needs to avoid. -
'Fitness Trackers Can't Be Relied On For Calorie Count, Studies Suggest
A new study suggests that the results recorded and displayed by the fitness devices may not be as truthful, compared to manual calorie counting and other methods. -
'Understanding And Determining Healthy Cholesterol Levels
A healthy cholesterol level is essential for the health of the heart and also to reduce the risks of developing a heart attack or stroke. Therefore, it is vital to know your cholesterol numbers. In fact, the American Heart Association strongly recommends everyone to above 20 years to check their cholesterol levels and other traditional risk factors once in four to six years. -
'Should We Stop Buying Frozen Food?
In A study conducted by Emma Boyland, The American Council of Science and Health said about 43 percent of the respondents in their study said, they can never be persuaded to buy frozen food again. With more modern technology aiming to further prolong the shelf life of fruits and vegetables, more people are asking, are frozen foods good for you? -
'Protein Obtained From Bacteria Effective In Curing Food Allergies
When we talk about probiotics, the term Lactobacillus may seem to be familiar to most. However, they are only one of a large group of bacteria that offers numerous health benefits. Currently, scientists are exploring the effects of probiotics in preventing as well as treating allergies, including food allergies. -
'Littering Habit On First Date Relates To Social Factors, Coca Cola Explains
The research examined young adults from 16 to 25 years old. It discovered factors that influenced the littering habit in the minds of these respondents -
'Is Juicing Bad For You: A Fitness Coach Reveals Why He Won't Recommend Juicing
Thinking of giving juicing a try? Fitness and nutrition coach Mike Sheridan says it's a diet trap. -
'Did You Know Broccoli Prevents Cancer?
The best way to prepare broccoli is to steam it well. This way, it would not lose its flavor nor its nutrients. -
'Animal vs Plant Proteins: What's The Difference?
Is there any difference between animal and plant proteins? They’re called “proteins,” after all, right? Wrong. Find out why there’s a need to understand animal and plant proteins as they enter our body through the food we eat. -
'5 Errors To Avoid When Using A Food Processor
There are certainly whole lots of extravagant machines in your kitchen; however one of the most fundamental is a food processor. Yet, to truly get the most out of the machine, you have to figure out how to treat it properly. -
'Your Guide To Buying Eggs And Why You Should Care
Cage-free, range-free, or pasteurized eggs. Does it matter? -
'Raw Milk Consumers: CDC Warns Against Miller's Organic Farm
The advice is suggested after the 2014's finding that confirmed the presence of bacteria in Miller's Organic Farm products in Pennsylvania -
'How to Make Healthy Simple Swaps at Restaurants
It’s a dependable fact that when you dine out, your meal is generally going to be higher in calories than anything you cook at home. In any case, your dinner doesn't need to be a complete calorie disaster. With a couple of basic swaps, you can guarantee that your dinner is healthy as well as flavorful and fulfilling too.
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