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Breast milk lacks vitamin Dbloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Aug 26, 2008 Filed under: Newborns, Just for moms, Pregnancy & birth, Health & safety, Eating & nutrition, Medical conditions, Development, Mommy wars, Mealtime Is there a downside to breastfeeding? A new report from … Also tagged: cancer, diabetes, new york times, nursing, nutrition, doctors, children, newyorktimes, diseases, milk, cod liver oil, codliveroil, breastfeeding, vitamin d, vitamind, infants, pediatrician, breastmilk, deficiency, american academy of pediatrics, rickets, americanacademyofpediatrics, augment, vitamindrops, vitamin drops |
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Vitamins or vita-outs?koeln.de » That's Fit - Aug 25, 2008 Filed under: Vitamins and Supplements, Healthy Kids Nearly every time my son and I go grocery shopping, he begs me to buy children's vitamins. I know parents tend to disagree when it comes to children's vitamins … Also tagged: nutrition, children, kids, candy, supplements, supplement, kid, vitamins, childrens, essential, parentdish |
ireport.com » Latest iReports - Aug 2, 2008
The only way to enjoy a trip is to stop and walk around. If you can walk more then 2 miles, then hike deeper into the wilderness. Don't forget your cowbell. ............. http://Arcameda.com
zdnet.com » Hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 26, 2008
If you're like me, you've never heard about CoQ10 before today. I've discovered that this coenzyme, also known as ubiquinone, is a substance that's found in every cell of our bodies and as vital to our survival as …
Also tagged: hardware, emerging technologies, nanotechnology, semiconductors, chemistry, portion, coq10, roland piquepaille
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In need of vitamin Dkoeln.de » That's Fit - Jul 20, 2008 Filed under: Food and Nutrition, General Health, Women's Health Caught an old rerun of an Oprah show last night. Watched just long enough to hear a very enthusiastic doctor offering advice on vitamin D. All women need … Also tagged: food, levels, sun, fda, oprah, supplement, d, deficiency, donaldson, jacki |
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Cut breast cancer risk with folic acidkoeln.de » That's Fit - Jul 15, 2008 Filed under: Food and Nutrition, General Health, Women's Health Research shows that women who drink even small amounts of alcohol can spike their breast cancer risk. But getting enough folic acid can help. A … Also tagged: health, cancer, women, wine, breast, study, risk, juice, alcohol, drink, fruits, acid, folic, multivitamin, b, nurses, cereals, citrus, greens, fortified, leafy |
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Workplace Fitness: 3 fast ways to improve your memorykoeln.de » That's Fit - Jul 9, 2008 Filed under: Workplace Fitness We've all experienced "brain failure," that embarrassing moment when you can't remember something totally mundane and regular -- like how to spell a simple word or where you parked your … Also tagged: office, memory, career, job, meditation, brain, workplace, vitamins, desk, brain function, brainfunction, brain food, meditate, left brain, right brain, leftbrain, rightbrain, workplace fitness, workplacefitness, brainfood, brain fitness, brainfitness, citicoline |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Jul 8, 2008
The July 4 front-page article "Some Seek Guidelines to Reflect Vitamin D's Benefits" nicely summarized the risks of having too much or too little Vitamin D but omitted a very relevant fact: Vitamin D levels are easily …
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Health - Jul 4, 2008
FRIDAY, July 4 (HealthDay News) -- Babies born to women with low levels of vitamin D during pregnancy may be at increased risk for tooth enamel defects and early childhood tooth decay, a Canadian study finds.
Also tagged: health, levels, dental, d, affect, mom s, baby s
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Health - Jul 3, 2008
A flurry of recent research indicating that Vitamin D may have a dizzying array of health benefits has reignited an intense debate over whether federal guidelines for the "sunshine vitamin" are outdated, leaving …
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