Too much body fat makes arteries become stiff after middle ageIn young people, blood vessels appear to be able to compensate for the effects of obesity. But after middle age, this adaptability is lost, and arteries become progressively stiffer as body fat rises - potentially increasing the risk of dying from ... Fit Pro, 20 hours ago |
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Study: Eating candy or sweets dont make you fatBiospectrum Singapore: A new study conducted by the Center for Chemical Regulation & Food Safety, which is part of US-based firm Exponent, has found that frequency of candy consumption is not associated with weight or certain adverse ... Bio Spectrum Asia, 13 hours ago
Study Funded By Candy Trade Group Says Eating Candy Often Won't Definitely Make You Fat
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Candy Companies Conduct Study, Say Candy Won't Make You Fat [Totally Valid Research]
Inquisitr, 1 day ago
Candy Totally Won't Make You Fat, Says Study Funded By Big Candy
Popular Science, 2 days ago
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Bread Bhurji Ingredients 10 slices whole wheat bread 1 cup low fat curds 1/4 tsp turmeric powder 1 green chilli 3 to 4 curry leaves 1 tsp grated ginger 1/4 cup onions, sliced 2 tablespoon oil Salt according to your taste For the garnish 1/4 cup chopped corriander ... Asia Net India, 10 hours ago
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Saturated fat boosts death risk among breast cancer patientsFont size: Tuesday May 21, 2013 (foodconsumer.org) -- If you are at higher risk for breast cancer, watch your intake of dietary fat. High intake of trans fat, saturated fat and even monounsaturated fat can increase the risk of dying from breast ... Food Consumer, 19 hours ago
Risk of Death in Breast Cancer Survivors Increases With Daily Consumption of High Fat Dairy Products
Med India, 2 months ago
High-fat dairy products not good for cancer patients
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5/21/2013: WELLNESS: FATS MAKE YOU SLEEPY, CARBS BUZZYour level of sleepiness or alertness during the day may be related to what you had for breakfast or lunch. Higher fat consumption is associated with daytime sleepiness, while higher carbohydrate intake is linked with increased alertness Hindustan Times, 1 day ago
Scientists Explore Link Between High Fat Intake and Increased Daytime Sleepiness
Med India, 2 weeks ago
High fat intake linked to increased daytime sleepiness
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5/21/2013: LIFESTYLE: MILEY CYRUSVirginia Holmes, co-owner, Fat Mu Makeup Academy, decodes Miley's look at the event. Here's how you can get it too: A flawless base is essential so try Elizabeth Arden's Flawless Finish Bare Perfection range or L'Oréal's True Match Mineral Hindustan Times, 1 day ago
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5/21/2013: MY CITY03: BUSTING SOME HEALTH MYTHSPeople believe that only cardio exercise will help them reduce fat. They think that if they do more cardio they can burn fat faster. Cardio only really helps in burning fat and calories. It does not strengthen your muscles or increase muscle Hindustan Times, 1 day ago
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5/21/2013: MY CITY03: TO LOSE- START STARVINGMajority of people believe that they can reduce fat by taking less or almost negligible intake of food. This method is unhealthy and people are suggested not to use this tactic because you will not lose weight, instead you might put on Hindustan Times, 1 day ago
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Healthy recipes: Low-fat, summer dessertsYahoo! UK and Ireland, 2 days ago Diet may not impact health of elderly Times of India, 1 month ago Think behind the box The Hindu, 2 months ago Kebabs: Health kick on a stick Washington Post, 19 hours agoMore from: , Taste.com.au...and 3 other sources
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Cholesterol level and heart disease to rise with stressful jobLondon: A stressful job can change the way body handles fat, resulting in raised cholesterol levels and even a heart disease, almost fatal for anyone. According to Spanish researchers, stressful situations affect how the body metabolises fat - ultimately ... Jagran Post, 2 days ago
Stressful job might take life
Prokerala, 4 days ago
Work-related stress tied to increased blood fat levels
Business Standard, 5 days ago
Work stress increases blood fat levels
Business Standard, 5 days ago
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