Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Can Alcohol Lower Your Diabetes Risk?

That glass of wine you enjoy with dinner every night might come with an added benefit
Tuesday, August 01, 2017       
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Could a Little Alcohol Lower Your Diabetes Risk?

That glass of wine or pint of beer you enjoy with dinner every night might come with an added benefit -- a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, a new Danish study contends. The researchers...
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Take the (Exercise) Plunge

You can do more than just beat the heat the next time you go to the pool. Whether you swim or do aquatic exercises, working out in water improves strength, flexibility and cardiovascular...
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Health Tip: Choosing Healthier Frozen Foods

Frozen foods offer plenty of convenience, but if you know how to shop, they can also provide plenty of nutritional value. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests how to shop...
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Golfing and Gardening Your Way to Fitness

Leisure-time activities like golf and gardening can become efficient calorie-burning exercises -- if you tweak your routine just a bit. Here's how to turn these popular pursuits into...
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Can't Get to the Gym? Work Out in Your Office!

Making time for exercise during your workday can be difficult. The good news: There are ways to discreetly slip in a workout without ever leaving your office. The bad news...
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Health Tip: Avoid Recipes With Raw Egg

You may have a recipe or two that calls for raw egg, such as for Caesar salad dressing, custard or mousse. But since raw egg increases your chances of food poisoning, it's...
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