Tuesday, March 4, 2008

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Low-fat dairy may help control blood pressure (Reuters)Reuters - Women who regularly consume
low-fat milk or yogurt may have a lower risk of developing high
blood pressure, new research suggests.Diet change gives hyperactive kids new taste for life in Norway (AFP)AFP - Tears streak Rita's cheek as she recalls what it was like trying to figure out what was wrong with her son more than a decade ago, but she breaks into a smile when she explains how changing his diet made all the difference.Diet change gives hyperactive kids new taste for life in Norway (AFP)AFP - Tears streak Rita's cheek as she recalls what it was like trying to figure out what was wrong with her son more than a decade ago, but she breaks into a smile when she explains how changing his diet made all the difference.Poverty Drains Nutrition From Family Diet (HealthDay)HealthDay - THURSDAY, Feb. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Members of poor households in
which it is consistently hard to afford enough high-quality food end up
eating nutritionally risky diets, Canadian researchers reveal.
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