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Cold Cereal Beats Hot Breakfast: Study (source: Health Central)   no comments

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A large study of children has found that children who eat cold cereal for breakfast have healthier diets than kids who either skip breakfast or eat other foods for breakfast. (source: Health Central) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS and RSS Feed on Feedzilla.com

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Cold Cereal Beats Hot Breakfast: Study (source: Health Central)

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First Accurate Peak Heart Rate For Women Offered By New Formula (source: Medical News Today)   no comments

Posted at 9:00 am in News, Object

Women who measure their peak heart rates for exercise will need to do some new math as will physicians giving stress tests to patients.

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First Accurate Peak Heart Rate For Women Offered By New Formula (source: Medical News Today)

Meat And Colorectal Cancer Risk: Scientists Suggest Potential Mechanisms (source: Medical News Today)   no comments

Posted at 6:00 pm in News, Object

Scientists in the US who undertook a large study to investigate what biological mechanisms might be behind the already established link between colorectal cancer and consumption of red and processed meat, confirmed that such a link exists and suggested th… (source: Medical News Today) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com

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Home-Based Child Care Is Meeting Nutritional Standards Although Widespread Use Of TV Is A Concern (source: Medical News Today)   no comments

Posted at 12:00 pm in Family, News, Object

A large study of family child care providers shows that while nutrition standards are often met, most children ages 2 to 5 are not getting enough physical activity and are exposed to the television for most of the day… (source: Medical News Today) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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Home-Based Child Care Is Meeting Nutritional Standards Although Widespread Use Of TV Is A Concern (source: Medical News Today)