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$290 Million in Consumer Taxes Used to Subsidize the Junk Food Industry
If what we know is true and facts are facts, why are our tax dollars subsidizing an industry and products that we know are...
Working Your Core but Still Eating Poor Will Not Reduce Abdominal Fat
If you’ve been putting a ton of effort into working your core but still find that belly fat is holding on for dear life,...
Watch a Lot of Television? You May be increasing Your Risk of Heart Disease...
If you’re an avid couch potato, all of those hours watching TV could very well be making you ill, and may eventually cause your...
3 Reasons to STOP Eating Fast Food Fries Today
Can't you just smell them now? There is just something about fast food french fries that makes you want them once you smell them....
Diabetes Risk Plummets with Weight Loss
Type 2 diabetes is a lifelong, chronic condition with serious negative effects on your entire body. It can cause everything from kidney failure and...
Are They Kidding? Coca-Cola Calls Genetically Modified Aspartame a Safe and Effective Weight Loss...
Coca-Cola made its debut in 1886 in Jacobs Pharmacy in Atlanta. This cocaine and caffeine induced sugary soda was created by pharmacist John Pemberton,...
Living Longer but Living Sicker
A new study, reported last month by CBS News, found that although the life expectancy of Americans has been slowly increasing, obesity rates continue...
Study: Poor Performance in Kids Linked to Sleep Deprivation
Are your children struggling in school? If so, one of the reasons may be due to a lack of sleep. A study conducted by...
Off the Grid Sugar Content Found in Common Foods
While our cells need glucose to survive, we should all assume that nobody has the problem of not getting enough sugar in their diet....
Study: Fat Location Determines Heart Health Risk
You’ve probably heard that excess abdominal fat increases your risk of a number of diseases including cancer, hypertension, and heart disease. But a recent...










