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Ability to Absorb Calcium Varies Greatly Among Women
Recent clinical and epidemiological studies suggest that the amount of calcium an individual consumes may have...

Exercise may cut ulcer risk in men
Ulcers are most often caused by infection with H. pylori bacteria...

A Drink A Day, Fish Once A Week Can Cut Heart Risk, Doctors Say
Alcohol every day, fish at least once a week and cooking in olive oil can reduce the risk of heart problems, said doctors at one of the world`s largest heart-disease conferences.

Healthy Lifestyles Could Prevent 80% Of Heart Disease
A healthy lifestyle -- including a low-fat, high-fiber diet, exercise, and moderate alcohol intake -- can dramatically reduce the risk of heart disease, report Massachusetts researchers...

Rodale's Healthy Living: Make Your Own `Happy Food'
If you're suffering from depression, the remedy may lie in something you can change immediately: your diet...

People with Diabetes Can Develop Nerve Problems at Any Time
Some people notice no symptoms. Often, symptoms are slight at first, since most nerve damage occurs over a period of years, mild cases may go unnoticed for a long time. Numbness and tingling in feet...

Excess calories, not sugar, make people fat
There is no link between obesity and sugar intake...

Mom's Diet May Not Explain Low Birth Weight
A low weight at birth has been linked to high blood pressure in childhood and adulthood, but figuring out the explanation for the connection has been difficult, researchers report...

Help Your Doctor Help You Protect Your Bones
A national survey of 1,000 women ages 30 and older conducted by Prevention magazine found that women and their doctors are sorely misinformed about osteoporosis...

'Lifestyle' Is Biggest Public Health Threat
The twentieth century has seen a dramatic reduction in the threat posed by infectious diseases...


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