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The 10 "Death-Trap" Snacks Sabotaging Your Fitness Goalsand the Power Foods That Guarantee Results
Healthy snacking is not about deprivation; it's about strategic fuel. By replacing sugary, processed fillers with whole-food ...
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8 Surprising Zero-Sodium Foods for Heart Health
Most of us are consuming more sodium than we need. Try these expert-approved foods under 200 calories that support a healthy ...
Your breakfast choices can have a real impact on your blood pressure. Too much sodium, sugar and saturated fat can raise it, while nutrients like fiber and potassium help keep it in check.
A new study reveals they’re now higher in fat, sugar, and sodium than ever before. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist with nearly two decades of newsroom experience. She is also the ...
Doctors may recommend a low sodium, low cholesterol diet if a person has high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, and an elevated risk of heart disease. Choosing whole, minimally processed foods ...
Cutting out a teaspoon of salt from a diet everyday can lower blood pressure as much as most hypertension medications, a study published this month in the Journal of the American Medical Association ...
The cereal brands you know and trust may have more fat, sodium and sugar in them than they did a decade ago. Shuoli Zhao, an assistant professor at University of Kentucky’s Department of Agricultural ...
A new study reveals that breakfast cereals marketed to children are becoming less nutritious, with increasing levels of sugar, sodium, and fat while losing important nutrients like fiber and protein.
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