April 6th, 2010 |
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… with an increased risk of obesity, a modest reduction in birth weight may have long-term health benefits for offspring by lowering this risk later in life,” the lead author of the paper, Paul Hofman, of the University of Auckland, said in a news …
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Exercise in pregnancy leads to lower, but still healthy … – Hawk Eye
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March 10th, 2010 |
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Healthy Meals
The latest big bad wolf in the American diet – salt – seems like a tamable adversary. Recent research, after all, shows that overall health in the United States could be significantly improved with only a modest reduction in the annual consumption of salt.
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Licking the salt problem (The Columbus Dispatch)
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February 4th, 2010 |
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A modest reduction in the mounds of salt consumed by the typical American each year could lead to 155,000 fewer heart attacks and strokes annually, according to a new analysis. The benefit would come from reductions in blood pressure that would …
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Study: Reduce salt intake – Gainesville Sun
January 28th, 2010 |
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Healthy Meals
A modest reduction in the mounds of salt consumed by the typical American each year could lead to 155,000 fewer heart attacks and strokes annually, according to a new analysis. The benefit would come from reductions in blood pressure that would …
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How to shake the salt habit – Daily Breeze
January 28th, 2010 |
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A modest reduction in the mounds of salt consumed by the typical American each year could lead to 155,000 fewer heart attacks and strokes annually, according to a new analysis. The benefit would come from reductions in blood pressure that would …
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Shaking the salt habit – Los Angeles Daily News
January 21st, 2010 |
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. A modest reduction in the mounds of salt consumed by the typical American each year could lead to 155,000 fewer heart attacks and strokes annually, according to a new analysis.
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Study details health, cost benefits from reducing salt in diet (Lansing State Journal)