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    Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. A stock of savory scents

    Chardonnay and cucumber, sorbet and cotton candy, basil and white tea. The ingredients sound like something off a bizarre grocery list.
    Chardonnay and cucumber, sorbet and cotton candy, basil and white tea. The ingredients sound like something off a bizarre grocery list. Rather, these are just a few of the thousands of possible scent combinations available at Sinfulicious Bodycare, a...

    Tags: Personal Service, Vitamin B5, Dietary Supplements

  2. May 7, 2013 |Column| Herald Mail
  3. Asparagus is a healthful spring veggie

    Asparagus belongs to the lily family together with onions, leeks and garlic. The vegetable exists in three colors: green, white and purple. The green and most common type is slightly sweet in flavor with a tender and crisp texture. Asparagus is rich...

    Tags: Recipes, Vitamin C, Onions, Consumers, Dietary Fiber

  4. Apr 15, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. Doctor whose work saved millions reflects on career

    The publication of Alfred Sommer's new memoir, "10 Lessons in Public Health," comes precisely 30 years after the publication of the most important thing he's ever written: "Increased mortality in children with mild vitamin A deficiency," a report of a medical discovery that has saved an estimated 10 million children from blindness and death.
    The publication of Alfred Sommer's new memoir, "10 Lessons in Public Health," comes precisely 30 years after the publication of the most important thing he's ever written: "Increased mortality in children with mild vitamin A deficiency," a report of a...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Flu, Literature, Family, Health and Safety at School

  6. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. There was what in Gatorade?

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When PepsiCo Inc. announced it would stop putting an obscure vegetable oil in its Gatorade right before the Super Bowl, one of the loudest cheers came from a high school student who had made it her mission to get rid of the ingredient.
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When PepsiCo Inc. announced it would stop putting an obscure vegetable oil in its Gatorade right before the Super Bowl, one of the loudest cheers came from a high school student who had made it her mission to get rid of the...

    Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Colleges and Universities, Boneless Lean Beef Trimmings, Mars, Inc., Health and Safety at School

  8. Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Healthy Recipes: Turkey and Squash Soup

    <h3><span style="font-size: x-small;">Now that you are stuffed with Turkey Day dinner, you're probably looking for ways to get rid of some of those leftovers.</span></h3>
    Now that you are stuffed with Turkey Day dinner, you're probably looking for ways to get rid of some of those leftovers. If you're looking for a healthy recipe, Eatingwell.com has some suggestions. The Turkey Squash Soup sounded the tastiest to me....

    Tags: Nutrition, Turkey (animal), Peppers, Salt, Iron (dietary supplement)

  10. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  11. Smoked Salmon

    Smoking is one of the oldest ways to preserve fish, used long before refrigeration. And while smoked salmon has been a standard as an appetizer in entertaining for decades, it has come a long way from its traditional roots. Today smoked salmon is making...

    Tags: Milk, Onions, Salads, Lemons, Quiche

  12. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. For better health, add some greens to your winter menu

    FARGO, N.D. - “Please keep your forks out of my broccoli,” I said to my teenage son and daughter while we enjoyed a family meal in a restaurant. They grinned at me and proceeded to steal the dark green vegetables from my plate. We need to review some...

    Tags: Prostate Cancer, Onions, Beta-Carotene, Macular Degeneration, Cheese Corn

  14. Jan 10, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Spices have strong medicinal value

    Dear Pharmacist: I ate like a hog over the holiday, and it was wonderful! To spare my guilt, are there any benefits to holiday foods and spices? — D.E., Orlando Dear D.E.: All those delicious spices have numerous medicinal benefits. Nutmeg can ease...

    Tags: Viagra (drug), Common Cold, Pumpkin, Diabetes, B Vitamins

  16. Dec 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Nutrient trading a dirty deal for the bay

    I imagine that most people have positive associations with the word "nutrient," and in my years as a physician, I did, too. After all, nutrients, like protein and vitamin A, are the cornerstone of human nutrition. But when we talk about the Chesapeake Bay, or any body of water, the word takes on another meaning entirely.
    I imagine that most people have positive associations with the word "nutrient," and in my years as a physician, I did, too. After all, nutrients, like protein and vitamin A, are the cornerstone of human nutrition. But when we talk about the Chesapeake...

    Tags: Justice System, Energy Saving, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues

  18. Nov 21, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Supplements aren't quick fix for weight

    Dear Pharmacist: What are some natural dietary supplements that can help me lose weight, or at least manage it during the holidays? — C.A., Gainesville Dear C.A.: When it comes to weight management, nothing works better and faster than exercising...

    Tags: Amino Acids, Chromium (dietary supplement), Vitamin Therapy, Mineral Supplements, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  20. Sep 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. What's new in beauty and hair-care products

    It's a notion ingrained early: September, the start of the traditional school year, is a time to start over. For the nonstudent, that may mean cleaning out your closets, enrolling in an exercise class or recommitting to New Year's resolutions. It's also a good time to review your beauty routines. You should always get rid of products that are past their expiration dates, of course. And we checked with some experts about what else to toss, keep and add this season.
    Los Angeles Times
    It's a notion ingrained early: September, the start of the traditional school year, is a time to start over. For the nonstudent, that may mean cleaning out your closets, enrolling in an exercise class or recommitting to New Year's resolutions. It's also a...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Personal Service, Acne, Grape Seed Extract, Giorgio Armani S.P.A.

  22. Oct 11, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Test kitchen bonus: Winter squash

    The Dish - Orlando Sentinel
    To novice cooks, winter squash looks like the produce section bully: a heavy-weight contender that won't yield without a bit of a tussle in the kitchen. But once cooked, the tough exterior reveals a bit of a softy inside. And health experts will tell...
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