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The Lowdown on Sports Drinks

Posted February 23, 2009 at 10:00 AM by Donnell Peavy

Section: His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Supplements

In the 1960’s, a certain football coach had a dilemma. His players were suffering from heat related illnesses during games and practices and he had no idea why. In an attempt to find a solution, he met with the universities physicians…

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How Much Are You Indulging When You Eat Out?

Posted July 31, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Denise Musumeci

Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets

If you’re working on losing weight, you can start a new diet plan, count calories, and omit certain foods or ingredients with your meal. More and more people are often finding that no matter how carefully they monitor their daily diet they still keep gaining weight. Part of this may…

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Bodybuilding on a Budget: Tuna and Warm Potato Salad

Posted July 22, 2008 at 01:00 PM by Donnell Peavy

Section: His Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets, Recipes

Today’s tasty tuna recipe comes from franceattraction.com The prep and cook time is longer than previous recipes, but it sounds like it’s definitely worth it. I have yet to try this one, so if you make it, be sure to drop us a line and tell us how much you…

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Bodybuilding on a Budget: Tuna

Posted July 16, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Donnell Peavy

Section: His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets, Recipes

One of the most commonly sought after foods for protein consumption also happens to be one of the cheapest – tuna. You can usually find it on sale at your local grocery store, and it is low fat (opt for tuna canned in…

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Food Dreams

Posted July 14, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Martin Kennedy

Section: His Health, Physical Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

Looking for a way to cut calories? Visualizing your meals might be an exercise you’ve yet to try.  A recent study published in the Journal of Physiology & Behavior (2008) revealed that women who wrote a detailed description of their last meal (it…

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Have You Caught “The Itis”?

Posted July 10, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Donnell Peavy

Section: His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets

If you are at fan of the animated comedy “The Boondocks”, then you may be familiar with the term “the itis”. For those of you not familiar with the term, basically, “the itis” is the tired yet satisfied feeling…

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The Summer’s Worst Foods

Posted July 9, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Megan Hueter

Section: His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

The summer can be a great time. Unfortunately, it’s not always the healthiest for our bodies. Check out this slideshow from WebMD. It shows how backyard barbecues, cocktails at the pool, baseball games, and lots of fried chicken, ribs,…

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11 Foods We Should Eat, But Don’t

Posted July 7, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Denise Musumeci

Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets

Doctors, health experts, and advertisements always emphasize the importance of healthy eating and make suggestions on how to improve our diets. Some of these suggestions include eating fruits and vegetables, nuts, yogurt, fish, and lean meats. Recently, Tara-Parker-Pope quoted in the

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Scared to Cook Meat? We Are Too!

Posted July 2, 2008 at 05:00 PM by Caroline Shannon

Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

If news of salmonella-infested tomatoes and raw milk concerns don’t have you biting your nails over food safety, then, girl, we don’t know what will! Because the truth is, many of us have begun to grow a bit queasy over the foods we…

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Think Beyond Sandwiches for Lunch

Posted June 30, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Megan Hueter

Section: In The News, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

It turns out, when Her Active Life writer Martinique Haller was on Weight Watchers, she combed through local chain restaurants Web sites, and couldn’t find anything less than ten points. Instead, she suggests a twice-baked potato, vegetable pita, mini burrito-wraps or egg…

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Reusing Water Bottles

Posted June 29, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Alexandra Haller

Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

Reusing your water bottle is a better option than throwing it out after drinking it dry. However, leaving it in the sun with small amounts of water or simply refilling it without cleaning it can lead to dirty bottles filled with not…

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Airlines Charging by Weight

Posted June 27, 2008 at 05:00 PM by Martinique Haller

Section: In The News, His Fitness, His Health, Physical Health, Lifestyle Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

The concept of charging people more money to fly based on how much they weigh is a heavy issue. In this article, Martinique Haller argues that there is no way this can be carried out reasonably. In the companion article, Lindsay Hutton sides…

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Chinese Rice Brings Hope to Heart Attack victims

Posted June 27, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Denise Musumeci

Section: In The News, His Health, Physical Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating

Chinese food is not only delicious, it is also good for the heart. Researchers recently found that red yeast rice, common in Chinese food, reduces the risk of repeat heart attacks in people who have already suffered from one.

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Tip for Today: Fiber, Fiber, Fiber

Posted June 26, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Lindsay Hutton

Section: His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Diets

You probably know the benefits of fiber by now, the most common one being to keep constipation to a minimum, but did you know it can also help reduce the risk of colon and breast cancer? On top of this, some studies have…

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Tip for Today: You Need Your Calcium

Posted June 23, 2008 at 01:30 PM by Lindsay Hutton

Section: His Health, Physical Health, His Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Supplements

You’ve probably heard it before- drink your milk, it’s good for your bones! While milk isn’t the only source of calcium you can get, there is a lot of truth behind this statement. Everyone can benefit from a diet high in calcium and…

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