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DASH diet to lower blood pressure - MyFoxOrlando.com
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DASH diet to lower blood pressureMyFoxOrlando.com(WOFL FOX 35) - Want to lower your blood pressure, cut your cholesterol, and give your heart a healthy boost? Welcome to the DASH diet. “DASH actually stands for dietary approaches to stop hypertension,” explains Dawn Napoli, RD, LD/N, of MD Anderson ...and more » |
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Smart food choices can lower your risk for heart disease - nwitimes.com
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Smart food choices can lower your risk for heart diseasenwitimes.comBut truly, the legitimate heart healthy foods are oats, omega-3 fats, potassium, calcium, flavanoids, and antioxidants." Oats have soluble fiber that lowers artery clogging cholesterol. Omega-3 fats help prevent irregular heartbeat and lower ... |
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The Ambassador: After poor results, LAUSD tweaks lunch menu again - my.hsj.org
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The Ambassador: After poor results, LAUSD tweaks lunch menu againmy.hsj.orgAfter lunch menu changes in the beginning of the year resulted in lower food consumption, the menu was changed again during the winter break. Cafeteria Manager Jose Perez says that the menu was changed not only because the students disliked the new ... |
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Sugar Should Be Regulated As Toxin, Researchers Say - Fox News
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Sugar Should Be Regulated As Toxin, Researchers SayFox NewsBut it also makes blood pressure and cholesterol go up, along with your risk for liver failure, obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Sugar and other sweeteners are, in fact, so toxic to the human body that they should be regulated as strictly as ...and more » |
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Henry Aubin: Salt: can't live with or without it - Montreal Gazette
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Henry Aubin: Salt: can't live with or without itMontreal GazetteHigh-salt processed food made headlines two years ago, then faded. I'd assumed that Ottawa, responding to pressure, was now insisting that food processors sharply lower their salt (sodium) levels. Wrong assumption. This is an important issue. |
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