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Healthy Lifestyles

Diet, health and nutrition news and features, working to prevent and treat diseases ranging from diabetes to heart disease, cancer, stroke and dementia. Information is developed through scientific research within the alternative health and medicine fields, and highlights the cutting edge use of dietary and lifestyle modification, along with targeted natural supplementation to enhance and improve the length and quality of life.

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  1. May 24, 2010

    Best Healthy Weight Loss Plan: Diet vs. Exercise
    A review of diet and exercise plans for sustained weight loss and improved health.
  2. May 21, 2010

    Processed Meats Increase Heart Disease, Diabetes and Cancer Risk
    Heart disease, diabetes and cancer risk increase significantly with regular processed meat consumption
  3. May 18, 2010

    Top Diabetes Weight Loss Diet
    Following a diabetes prevention and treatment plan leads to complication risk reduction and sustainable weight loss.
  4. May 16, 2010

    Is Vitamin D the Answer to Health Care Reform?
    Health care reform a critical issue for most Americans, and Vitamin D could be part of the solution.
  5. May 12, 2010

    Weight Loss is Just a Lifestyle Change Away
    Achieve healthy weight loss with a new dietary lifestyle plan and exercise.
  6. May 09, 2010

    Health Benefits of Exercise and Reducing Disease Risk
    Exercise is necessary to remain healthy, as it reduces risk from heart disease, diabetes, stroke and cancer.
  7. May 05, 2010

    Vitamin D Facts
    Vitamin D is credited as a treatment and preventive measure for heart disease, diabetes, cancer, stroke and Alzheimer's.
  8. May 02, 2010

    Slash Heart Attack Risk in Half
    Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US with risk doubled by a refined carbohydrate diet.
  9. Apr 29, 2010

    Top Natural Weight Loss Supplements
    Excessive weight and obesity, dietary excess and lack of exercise are contributing to skyrocketing levels of the major killer diseases.