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Wednesday, 28 October 2015 12:22
Candy, Candy, Candy: Hidden Dangers of Holiday Treats
As a kid, Halloween may have been your favorite holiday. As a parent, it may be your worst nightmare.
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Naturally Savvy
Wednesday, 28 October 2015 12:00
Carol Alt: Prevent Colds & Flu with a Better Diet
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Naturally Savvy
Wednesday, 28 October 2015 11:34
New App Identifies Which Foods Are Safe to Eat
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Health Radio
Tuesday, 27 October 2015 11:18
Meat & Cancer: What's the Real Risk?
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently stated that processed meats like bacon and hot dogs are just as harmful as tobacco and asbestos.
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Train Your Body
Tuesday, 27 October 2015 11:06
Adult Halloween: Non-Candy Treats
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Train Your Body
Friday, 23 October 2015 13:00
?Balance Yourself with Nutrition
Re-balancing nutrition can have a positive impact for people battling addiction and for those looking to prevent and manage illnesses.
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Rewired Radio
Thursday, 22 October 2015 00:46
7 Food Habits for a Healthy Life
There are so many “healthy” eating diets, trends, tricks and new food miracles hyped in the media that it can be quite stressful to follow. Some of them encourage complete opposite food groups, like fat and sugar. Some have emphasis on a specific food group, and others offer one solution to fix all your problems.
At the end of the day, the most important thing is to notice what they all have in common: eat foods that will promote health and cut out the junk.
At the end of the day, the most important thing is to notice what they all have in common: eat foods that will promote health and cut out the junk.
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RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 20 October 2015 11:34
The Underlying Cause of Overeating
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Mindful Medicine
Tuesday, 20 October 2015 11:18
Eat Slow, then Fast
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Train Your Body
Tuesday, 20 October 2015 11:06
Breaking the Diet Chain
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Train Your Body
Sunday, 18 October 2015 23:48
Should You or Shouldn't You Eat Fish?
Fish has three strikes; no, four strikes against it.
Many don't like the taste. They feel anxious about preparing it. Often thought to be a big ticket item for their food budgets, they avoid it. And, it is reported to be contaminated with the dreaded heavy metal, mercury.
Yet, fish has a huge nutrient plus side. It gives us at least five significant life-giving benefits:"major source of healthful long-chain omega-3 fats, rich in vitamin D and selenium, high in protein. Research reveals fish oil is good for your heart and blood vessels. An analysis of 20 studies involving hundreds of thousands of participants indicates that eating approximately one to two 3-ounce servings of fatty fish a week—salmon, herring, mackerel, anchovies, or sardines—reduces the risk of dying from heart disease by 36 percent.1"
Many don't like the taste. They feel anxious about preparing it. Often thought to be a big ticket item for their food budgets, they avoid it. And, it is reported to be contaminated with the dreaded heavy metal, mercury.
Yet, fish has a huge nutrient plus side. It gives us at least five significant life-giving benefits:"major source of healthful long-chain omega-3 fats, rich in vitamin D and selenium, high in protein. Research reveals fish oil is good for your heart and blood vessels. An analysis of 20 studies involving hundreds of thousands of participants indicates that eating approximately one to two 3-ounce servings of fatty fish a week—salmon, herring, mackerel, anchovies, or sardines—reduces the risk of dying from heart disease by 36 percent.1"
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RadioMD Blog
Wednesday, 14 October 2015 10:00
Dietary Tricks for Diabetics
Typically, people with diabetes limit their carb intake to prevent blood sugar from soaring. But, what if you ate bread at the end of the meal?
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Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Tuesday, 13 October 2015 12:00
Health Benefits of Medicinal Mushrooms
Dr. Darria speaks with internist and Sharecare Advisory Board member, Dr. Robin Miller, about the health benefits of medicinal mushrooms.
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Sharecare Radio
Thursday, 08 October 2015 13:11
History of Sugar: Why Has it Gotten Out of Control?
Hasn't sugar been used in food for years? So, why has all the attention recently been focusing on how bad sugar is?
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HER
Tuesday, 06 October 2015 12:00
National Kale Day
National Kale Day founder, Dr. Drew Ramsey, shares the origin of National Kale Day, why he champions this vegetable, and how and why to include more brain foods like kale in your diet.
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Sharecare Radio
Saturday, 03 October 2015 14:25
Living with Food Allergies
For TV celebrity chef and restaurant owner Amanda Freitag, life is like a box of mystery ingredients in a cooking competition... you have to be prepared for anything.
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YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Friday, 02 October 2015 12:00
Optimal Health Through Real Food & Nutritional Therapy
The health and nutritional work of Dr. Weston A. Price is still being carried on today through the Weston A. Price Foundation.
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Wellness for Life
Friday, 02 October 2015 11:46
Don’t Fumble Your Diet Tailgating this Season
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Health Radio
Wednesday, 30 September 2015 12:33
Natural Alternatives to Synthetic Chewing Gum
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Naturally Savvy
Wednesday, 30 September 2015 12:11
Adverse Effects of Artificial Food Colorings PLUS Natural Alternatives
The financial benefits food manufacturers receive from artificial ingredients come with a cost to your health.
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Naturally Savvy
Wednesday, 30 September 2015 12:00
Latest in Healthy Food Products
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Naturally Savvy
Monday, 28 September 2015 11:34
Flexible Dieting: Balancing Between Veggies & Doughnuts
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Health Radio
Saturday, 26 September 2015 14:25
Good Gut, Good Health
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YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Friday, 25 September 2015 11:34
Why Is Airplane Food So Bad?
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Health Radio
Thursday, 24 September 2015 13:11
Weight Check-In: Tips for a Healthy Autumn
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HER
Tuesday, 22 September 2015 10:07
You CAN Eat Gluten Free and Whole Grain Too
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Allina Health - The WELLcast
Thursday, 17 September 2015 12:00
Can Inflammation Make You Fat?
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To Your Good Health Radio
Thursday, 17 September 2015 11:00
Chew on This with Kim Barnouin
Dr. Friedman and fill-in co-host, Melanie Cole, discuss Gatorade myths, weight loss woes, and benefits of sleeping in the nude.
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To Your Good Health Radio
Wednesday, 16 September 2015 10:22
The Japanese Longevity Factor
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Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Tuesday, 15 September 2015 12:00
Are the Foods in Your Lunchbox Making You Sick?
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Eat Right Radio
Tuesday, 15 September 2015 12:00
Building a Healthy Diet
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Sharecare Radio
Friday, 11 September 2015 12:00
Anti-Obesity Movement: Nutrition Tips for Both Parents & Kids
With a childhood obesity epidemic in full force, how can we, collectively as a nation, encourage both adults and children to eat well?
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Wellness for Life
Thursday, 10 September 2015 13:00
Training For a Race? Here's What You Should Eat
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HER
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 12:33
Veggies with Breakfast: Setting the Stage for Your Day
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Naturally Savvy
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 11:34
Power Foods Spur Weight Loss, Improve Energy & Fight Disease
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Health Radio
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 10:22
Sustainable Dietary Habits
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Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Wednesday, 09 September 2015 10:11
Should Humans Be Carnivores?
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Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Tuesday, 08 September 2015 12:00
Is Your Chicken Making You Sick?
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Eat Right Radio
Tuesday, 01 September 2015 11:18
Checking In with Your New Year's Resolution
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Train Your Body
Tuesday, 01 September 2015 11:06
Eating Healthy: It’s YOUR Responsibility
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Train Your Body
Thursday, 27 August 2015 11:18
9 Things that Happen to Your Body When You Skip a Meal
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Health Radio
Wednesday, 26 August 2015 12:23
Top 5 Micronutrients Your Body is Missing
Until now, little attention has been paid to micronutrients, which are the vitamins, minerals and amino acids that your body needs to function.
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Naturally Savvy
Wednesday, 26 August 2015 11:45
This Season's Dynamic Duo: Tumeric & Magnesium
The nutrients of turmeric and magnesium collectively help create a healthy response to both stress and inflammation.
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Naturally Savvy
Tuesday, 25 August 2015 12:00
School Meals that Rock
Dietitian and children’s nutrition expert, Dayle Hayes, explains her initiative, School Meals that Rock, and provides tips for healthy meals.
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Sharecare Radio
Tuesday, 25 August 2015 11:18
Top 10 Healthy Food Trends of 2015
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Train Your Body
Saturday, 22 August 2015 14:25
Missing Essential Micronutrients in Your Diet?
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YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Friday, 21 August 2015 09:33
7 Things that Happen Once You Give Up Soda
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The Dr. Leigh Vinocur Show
Thursday, 20 August 2015 23:00
Zucchini on My Mind
I recently noticed a variety of zucchini recipes popping up on my social media newsfeeds. It could be because they are in abundant supply this time of year, but I believe it is also related to the fact that we are all searching for interesting new ways to cook and eat our veggies!
Zucchini is powerful enough to stand on its own as a side dish. It has enough flavor and texture to absorb herbs and spices, making it a versatile vegetable to cook. Nutritionally speaking, zucchini is a favorite for those watching their waistlines. At only 30 calories for each medium-sized zucchini containing no saturated fat or cholesterol, it's a very low-calorie food. Its skin is a good source of fiber, which not only helps with digestion, but also keeps you satiated. Plus, zucchini is a valuable source of folate, vitamin A, and antioxidant-rich vitamin C.
Enough reasons to stock up on this summer vegetable, right?
Zucchini is powerful enough to stand on its own as a side dish. It has enough flavor and texture to absorb herbs and spices, making it a versatile vegetable to cook. Nutritionally speaking, zucchini is a favorite for those watching their waistlines. At only 30 calories for each medium-sized zucchini containing no saturated fat or cholesterol, it's a very low-calorie food. Its skin is a good source of fiber, which not only helps with digestion, but also keeps you satiated. Plus, zucchini is a valuable source of folate, vitamin A, and antioxidant-rich vitamin C.
Enough reasons to stock up on this summer vegetable, right?
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RadioMD Blog
Thursday, 20 August 2015 13:33
Junk Food Can Damage Your Health in Just 9 Days
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HER
Monday, 17 August 2015 10:34
Learning to Eat Paleo the Right Way
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Health Radio