1 fruit and vegetables reduce risk of death
It has long been accepted that a diet with fresh produce Laden, longer life can help you, but a large study has some hard numbers over 65,000 people from 2001 to 2013 the longevity benefits of fruits and vegetables, and they are pretty impressive.
2. drinking milk may reduce arthritis symptoms
Drinking milk may reduce symptoms of knee osteoarthritis, according to a new study.
3. exercise prevents complications of COPD
Exercise can reduce the risk of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), may, say researchers.
4. men recognize their eating disorders, not
Men with eating disorders delay getting treatment due to the common belief that only women eating disorders, say researchers from the University of Oxford.
5. is not honey, honey and sugar
FDA says food companies that if they add pure honey, sugar or any other artificial sweetener, it is not more honey, and a label that reads "Mixture of sugar and honey."
6 McDonald's fires the posting topless video
Confusion about the woman who went on a rampage in Florida McDonalds was topless cleaned up, and the McDonald's-staff, the now-viral video LiveLeak.com leaked have been dismissed.
7 daily hours sunshine in connection with low BMI
The first study, that daily exposure to sunlight with BMI correlate has decided that it is linked to the amount, duration and time of exposure to body weight, and recommends 20 to 30 minutes exposure to sunlight between 8 s.m. and lunch every day.
8 well had child, weight loss surgery,
Alexis Shapiro, 12, no longer has type 2 diabetes, and has lost 12 pounds after a weight loss surgery on March 21.
9 topless woman of trashes Florida McDonald's
McDonald's employees in what, came to St. Petersburg, Florida looked and laughed as a topless, wife wearing thong jumped behind the counter to knock over equipment, throwing food and eating soft-serve directly from the machine.
10 autism fundraiser by Chili's canceled
Chili's restaurant chain return canceled Monday's event that the National Autism Association (NAA) views on the link between autism and vaccinations would have benefited after customer feedback via Facebook about the NAA.
11 he docs Miss strokes in women more
Emergency room doctors are rather stroke in women, minorities and people younger forty-five diagnostic criteria, says a new study from the Johns Hopkins University.
12 population density: good for your health
"Measurement of the urban sprawl of 2014" a national study of the population and lifestyle, the more densely populated a city, are the better for its residents, with more opportunities for longer life, less obesity and diabetes after top economic mobility.
13 natural disasters can tweak your ticker
According to researchers of the University of Arkansas, natural disasters cause outbreaks "broken heart syndrome," a condition in the left ventricle of the victim swells up and weakens temporarily, may be false signs of a heart attack caused.
14 survey says like sexually happy are
According to a survey, which questioned some 10,000 people about their sex lives, are more than five times as often left-handed with the sex they get, as the right-handed, from 85% to 15% are "very satisfied".
(By editors of CalorieLab)
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