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Angie Chui
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5 food myths busted: late night snacking and other things we may have got wrong
We grow up with all kinds of assumptions, from drinking milk to make our bones stronger, to avoiding late night snacks. But just how much truth is there in these assumptions?
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The downside to veggies
Vegetables are a healthy source of nutrients and minerals that boost energy. They can also help counter the risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, obesity and other health problems. However, while they have their benefits, they also have their fair share of disadvantages, especially when taken in excess.
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Beware the dim lights: Restaurant lighting significantly influences what you want to eat
You may not notice it but lighting plays an important role when we choose our food at a restaurant.
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Your facial features play into how trustworthy people think you are
A team of New York University psychology researchers have found that people can adjust their expressions to earn the trust of others but they cannot change how people judge their competence.
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Concerned wives play important role in keeping husbands healthy: scientists link it to lower risk of developing diabetes
Husbands, don't feel too annoyed if your wife prods you about your health as studies have found a link with lower rates of diabetes.
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Breast milk straight from the source is still best for babies - study
Breast milk is still the best for babies, but it is still best for infants to get it straight from the source – their mothers' breasts.
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How much coffee should you drink in a day? Some studies link 5-6 cups with health and mental health benefits
A recent study has indicated that drinking up to six cups of your brewed favorite can lower the risk of developing multiple sclerosis
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All those healthy eating tweets and Facebook posts may be exacerbating eating disorders
Social media can be a wealth of inspiration for those aspiring to live healthier, achieve their ideal body and enjoy life through improved wellness.
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Childhood obesity: Why your child should start exercising now to prevent adult health conditions
People who engage in exercise in early childhood have been found to have a significantly lower risk of developing metabolic syndrome in early adulthood compared to those who did not.
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Is there a link between exercise and surviving cancer?
The Movember Foundation is funding a major clinical trial by the University of Montreal Hospital Research Center to determine whether a high intensity and structured workout regimen could provide an alternative to traditional cancer treatments.
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Exercise to stimulate your brain activity and reduce mental ageing
A new study published by Neurology claims that even small doses of exercise can stimulate brain activity and reduces mental aging by about 10 years among senior citizens.
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Low fat, low cholesterol and natural fat - even experts are at odds over how to reduce obesity
British health experts are at odds over whether low fat and low cholesterol diets are really the best way to tackle obesity.
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Are you checking for breast cancer? Study finds too many women are skipping this important routine
Experts say early detection of breast cancer can save women's lives. This is why they are encouraging women to check their breasts for early signs amid data that suggests too many women are skipping this simple means to prevention.
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Kari Jobe: In times of sadness, bring your questions to the Lord
Christian singer and associate pastor of the Gateway Church Kari Jobe, who has recently dealt with the loss of an unborn niece over the holiday season, is rallying women to be open with the Lord and ask Him questions in order to find peace.
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Ciara can't wait for many amazing things God has in store for son Future Zahir
Grammy Award winning artist Ciara has taken to social media to celebrate her son Future Zahir, who recently turned two.
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