Recent News & Comments About benefits of healthy eating
ADHD linked to poorer eating habits: Study
A new study by researchers in Perth has linked attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder with western-style diets in teenage sufferers. For the study the Telethon Institute for Child Health and Research examined the diets of 1,800 adolescents, categorizing them as either eating a healthy mix of fruit, vegetables, whole grains and fish or the western-style highly-processed, fried and take-away ...
Chocolate's limited benefits
DESPITE earlier reports that eating chocolate could bring down cholesterol levels, it is revealed that this only happens in small amounts and only in some people, according to an analysis of eight studies.
Burnley mum's benefit baby joy
A YOUNG mum-to-be has told of her huge relief that she was able to buy food for the first time in five weeks and give her unborn child the nutrients he needs after a benefits blunder left her starving. (30/07/2010 09:03:26)
'The Food Movement, Rising': An Exchange
by Kevin Morgan, Ellen Finkelpearl, Joel Berg, reply by Michael Pollan To the Editors : Michael Pollan inadvertently reveals the dangers of the local food movement when he extols its multiple benefits [The Food Movement, Rising, NYR , June 10]. In an otherwise excellent article, he claims that the local food movement wants to decentralize the global economy, if not secede from it altogether ...
Stuart Lord is solitary man on a communal mission at Naropa
Stuart Lord, 51, is the fifth president of Boulder's 36-year-old Buddhist-inspired Naropa University. He grew up in New Rochelle, N.Y., with his twin brother, Stanley, both foster children. He moved to Colorado last July with his wife and young daughter after a career stint at Dartmouth College. He sat down recently with Bill Husted at Jill's Restaurant in Boulder.
Bodybuilder muscles through obstacles
Frank Castillega of Sterling is being called Mr. these days. Mr. Colorado that is, after he won the state contest of the National Physique Committee competition in Denver last week.
Choices for good health
Eating a healthy diet and being physically active are good for you. It is a simple as that. And you can start to eat smarter and be more active at any time - from childhood to old age. No matter when you start, you'll begin to be healthier and reduce your cancer risks. After reviewing the scientific evidence, the American Cancer Society has confirmed that eating a healthy diet and being ...
Armenia: Raw food revelation
He's 90, an ex-POW and hasn't seen a doctor in 40 years. He credits raw veganism. read more
Study: Calcium May Increase Heart Attack Risk
A new research analysis suggests a link between calcium supplements and heart attacks.
From the Crow's Nest / Ed Chrostowski
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