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Promising findings on fiber and colon cancer. (research at the New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center)
December 1, 1989... Promising findings on fiber and colon cancer
For years scientists have theorized that a diet high in fiber may help reduce the risk of colon cancer, the deadliest kind next to cancer of the lung. But the evidence on which that theory is based...
What women are eating. (research at University of North Carolina)
December 1, 1989... What women are eating
Kudos for women. More and more are heeding the advice to reduce the fat in their diets. Over the course of an average three days' worth of eating, 43 percent fewer women consumed high-fat cuts of beef and pork in 1985...
Exercise burns calories in more ways than one. (adaptive thermogenesis)
December 1, 1989... Exercise burns calories in more ways than one
First the bad news or, at least, news that is not as good as you may have thought. Exercise does not, as some reports suggest, increase the number of calories burned by the body for 48 hours after...
A prudent toast to your health.
December 1, 1989... A prudent toast to your health
Millions of Americans will no doubt raise at least one cup of cheer before the month is out, fostering that warm glow the holiday season engenders. Indeed, liquor consumption is higher in December than at any...
To eschew the fat or chew it? That's the question. (on Thomas J. Moore's "Heart Failure")
December 1, 1989... To eschew the fat or chew it? That's the question
One way to help insure that a book will sell well is to raise in it the specter of conspiracy by pointing a finger at something called "the establishment." That is what journalist Thomas J....
No need to lose appetite to lose-fitting dentures.
December 1, 1989... No need to lose appetite to ill-fitting dentures
"Many of today's senior citizens grew up in an era where you expected to lose your teeth and the ability to chew - they think it's an inevitable part of aging," says Hilde Tillman, DMD,...