Placing children on a gluten-free diet without consulting a physician could be damaging to their health, medical experts warn. Gluten-free diets are critical for people living with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder in which ingesting gluten — a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye — leads…
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Gluten-free products are increasingly popular, but they are not suitable for everyone. While a diet without gluten may work for adults, there are only a few reasons for children to avoid it, and many reasons not to. Before eliminating all the gluten from your kids’ meals, here’s what yo…
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Kim Kardashian has been taking viewers on her weight loss journey ever since having her second child, Saint West. On a recent episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Kim was shown getting ready for Kanye West’s big fashion show in Madison Square Garden, which represented one of the first …
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Eating more fruit can help teenage girls in lowering their risk of developing breast cancer in the future, suggested a new study. Another research into the issue found that chances of the cancer increase with alcohol consumption. The first study, which focused on benefits of fruit, has linked consu…
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Kate Taylor How much Subway can one person handle in a week? Subway has gone from the king of healthy fast food to a depressing punch line. But are the sandwiches to blame? Given falling sales, the company has been trying to win over consumers with new menu items and all-natural adjustments lik…
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Jennifer Aniston likes to “surprise” her “muscles.” “For me, changing up my workout routine is key,” the 47-year-old actress told Well+Good (via SELF). “I always try to surprise my muscles. In Los Angeles, I workout at Rise Nation, which is a fitness climbing cardio class — it’s such a great …
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EurekAlert! is a service of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 251st American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition March 13-17, 2016 San Diego, CA Resveratrol found in red wine could help counteract the negative impact of high fat/high sugar diets Red wine lovers…
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Experts say a gluten-free diet may be doing more harm than good for kids who don’t have celiac disease. Gluten-free diets have become increasingly popular over the last few years. In fact, a 2015 survey found that 25 percent of Americans now consume foods without gluten, which is up from just 8…
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Dear JJ: I thought a fatty diet raised cholesterol, but now I’m reading fat is healthy and I don’t need to worry so much about cholesterol. I’m so confused! For far too long, dietary fat — especially saturated fat — got blamed for raising cholesterol. Turns out the cholesterol and dietary fat sto…
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