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Posted in General on November 20th, 2007I was encouraged to read Dr. Stan Sutjka’s ‘My Word’ column, ‘Unspoken Reasons for Health-Care Reform Failure.’ As one of the many Americans who choose to forgo ‘health’ insurance, I’m happy to see that others …
Sir Paul McCartney’s ex Heather Mills yesterday used the launch of a planet-hugging billboard campaign to suggest that drinking rats’ milk might save our beloved Earth from livestock-provoked apocalypse.
Some guys can wolf down a bag of Doritos and not gain an ounce. But nature usually won’t be as forgiving to a woman doing the same thing.
By MARY ROGERS Last week, floral designer and author Ron Morgan was the keynote speaker at the Garden Club’s annual fundraising luncheon and the star attraction at a special design class.With four books to his …
Welsh farm leaders are upset that the Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation is urging parents to ask that their children should not be offered cow milk at school because of health problems.
Fish oil is notoriously difficult to incorporate into formulations since it is highly susceptible to oxidation.
Eating disorders in the U.S. among ethnic groups were thought to be rare, but recent studies have shown that many cultures are now exposed to the thin beauty ideal.
Dr. J offers his irreverent, slightly irrelevant, but possibly useful opinions on health and fitness.
The London News.Net Tuesday 20th November, 2007 Britain’s first state-funded Hindu school has come up with a unique definition of ‘practising Hindus’ as part of its admissions policy - those who pray daily, do …
As if new mothers don’t have enough challenges. Now they need to get adequate sleep if they want to keep postpartum weight off, according to research released Monday from Kaiser Permanente and Harvard Medical …
London, Nov 20 : A NASA study has created an exercise regime that can help bed-ridden people’s muscles away from atrophying with a combination of aerobic and strength training workouts.
A federal judge has found an infomerical pitchman in contempt for violating a court order barring him from using misleading TV spots to sell his books.



