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Avoid Gaining Weight After You Quit Smoking - Diets In Review (blog)


Avoid Gaining Weight After You Quit Smoking
Diets In Review (blog)
Dropping a nasty nicotine habit can be tough work, and most people end up replacing the oral fixation of smoking with something else oral- chewing and swallowing junk food. On an average, people tend to gain 5 pounds during their quitting process.

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Ten food safety resolutions for 2012 - The Westerly Sun


Ten food safety resolutions for 2012
The Westerly Sun
Food safety is not something we usually think of when we are making our New Year's resolutions. In fact it is likely that you have promised to lose weight, exercise more, read more, spend less, stop smoking, start spending more time with family, ...


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Healthy Habits Can Save You Money - Ashland Current


Healthy Habits Can Save You Money
Ashland Current
Not smoking, being active and making healthy food choices are good for our bodies. But what about our wallets? Research shows that healthy habits can save money. Gayle Coleman, nutrition education specialist with Cooperative Extension Family Living ...


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Eating First-Class on the Fly - Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal

Eating First-Class on the Fly
Wall Street Journal
By ERIC RIPERT When I was a little kid, I liked airplane food. It wasn't hard back then—the food was pretty good, because the airlines were putting some effort into it. I even liked the little trays, how everything fit together.

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The super-healthy city flipping over burgers - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

The super-healthy city flipping over burgers
Telegraph.co.uk
Here sprightly centenarians stroll the aisles at all-vegetarian supermarkets. There are no liquor stores, no smoking in public and caffeine is considered a pollutant. But all is not well in this haven of holistic living. Loma Linda is about to get its ...

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Ipoh Dreaming... on a Chinese New Year's Day - Asia Sentinel


Ipoh Dreaming... on a Chinese New Year's Day
Asia Sentinel
Then no sooner have the New Year's celebrations begun; the Yusheng (Yee Sang) 'Prosperity Toss' (Teochew-style raw fish salad) tossed, the Lion Dance's performed and firecrackers louder than artillery filling the air with acrid smoke, and Hóngbāo (Ang ...


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Cheers to the New Year! - Daily Nexus


Cheers to the New Year!
Daily Nexus
By Amanda Hill With the start of 2012 comes all of our new year's resolutions … work out more, quit smoking, spend more time with family and friends, find a job. This list also includes a few food-related goals: become a vegetarian, stop buying pints ...


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Who Doesn't Love Woody Harrelson? - Esquire


Esquire

Who Doesn't Love Woody Harrelson?
Esquire
We are sitting on the outside patio of one of Harrelson's favorite places, an upscale raw-foods restaurant in Santa Monica, where he's been greeted like a returning prince. Buses fume, headed toward the famous pier. A heat lamp burns petrochemicals; ...

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Chocolate cuts bowel cancer risk - Times of India


Chocolate cuts bowel cancer risk
Times of India
For the study, Arribas and her team investigated if the food could stop rats from developing bowel cancer when exposed to tumour-causing chemicals. One group of rats were fed a daily diet consisting of 12% of cocoa for eight weeks, while another group ...

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Stomach Cancer: All you need to know - HealthJockey.com


HealthJockey.com

Stomach Cancer: All you need to know
HealthJockey.com
Considering the variety of items we expose our stomach to, it is tempting to postulate dietary habits as risk factors, if not causes of the disease. Smoked meats for example are thought to play a role in the development of this cancer.


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