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Too much vitamin A may increase risk of bone fractures

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Consuming too much vitamin A may decrease bone thickness, leading to weak and fracture prone bones, according to a study published in the Journal of Endocrinology. The study, undertaken in mice, found that sustained intake of vitamin A, at levels equivalent to 4.5-13 times the human recommended daily allowance (RDA), caused significant weakening of the bones, and suggests that people should be cautious of over-supplementing vitamin A in their diets.

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Syn Free Stuffed Eggplant with Beef and Ricotta

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Delicious Syn Free Stuffed Eggplant with ground beef in a delicious tomatoey sauce topped with ricotta and mozzarella – heavenly.

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Women gain weight when job demands are high

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Heavy pressures at work seem to predispose women to weight gain, irrespective of whether they have received an academic education. This is shown in a study of more than 3,800 people in Sweden.

"We were able to see that high job demands played a part in women's weight gain, while for men there was no association between high demands and weight gain," says Sofia Klingberg, a researcher in community medicine and public health at Sahlgrenska Acade...

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La alimentación, clave en tu éxito deportivo

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Si en tu última carrera sufriste para llegar a meta o una pájara en mitad del recorrido hizo que tu objetivo se tambaleara, tienes que grabarte a fuego que la alimentación es un pilar fundamental para tu rendimiento deportivo.

¿Quieres que tu próxima competición no se convierta en tu peor pesadilla? Si seguimos los consejos de Mireia Quijada, dietista y nutricionista de CHEF S, rendiremos a tope:

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We just launched our first app: Diet Doctor Eat!

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It’s been a long time coming and we know you’ve been patiently waiting… so finally it’s time to let the cat out of the bag! Diet Doctor’s first app for iPhone just landed in the App Store — and it’s for FREE! We could not be happier to share it with you.

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Infants exposed to corticosteroids in utero are smaller at birth

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Infants exposed to antenatal corticosteroid therapy (ACT) to accelerate lung maturation have a clinically significant reduction in birth size, according to a new of study of 278,508 births published this week in PLOS Medicine by Alina Rodriguez of the University of Lincoln and Imperial College London, UK, and colleagues.

Guidelines currently recommend one dose, repeated over 24 hours, of ACT to accelerate lung maturation in cases of t...

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All you need to know about herbal abortion

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Nothing scares a couple more than an unwanted pregnancy. Even among all the cautions, there can be a chance of missing it, eventually leading to an unwanted pregnancy.  Both a couple or even an individual woman can be unprepared for it. Or it can be some medical conditions that would want you not to shoulder the responsibilities of life.

In all such scenarios, the last resort is abortion. Abortion is both painful and emotional. A woman has to undergo medications...

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Invest Nebraska announces investment in White Dog Labs - Feedstuffs

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Invest Nebraska recently announced that it has added to its growing portfolio of high-growth companies with an investment in White Dog Labs (WDL), a business focused on producing feed for the aquaculture industry.

"We conducted due diligence on WDL’s technology, products and plans and are extremely optimistic about the company’s potential,” Invest Nebraska chief executive officer Dan Hoffman said. “WDL’s entrepr...

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