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Color Coding Equals Smarter Eating
Chicago TribuneWhen little Danielle Dolgoff was just 3 years old, she looked up from her lunch and asked her mom how many calories were in her turkey sandwich. "It's a 'green light' food," pediatrician Joanna Dolgoff told her daughter. "Don't worry about calories. Just...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hot Dogs, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream, Chicago Tribune
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How to Help Your Stressed-Out Child
Chicago TribuneMyles Williams was a happy-go-lucky kindergartner who started coming home each day with a soggy shirt collar. His parents were mystified until his teacher called to report that Myles, 5, was chewing on his shirt and acting anxious. She asked if...Tags: California, Hospitals and Clinics, New York, Chicago Tribune, Health
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Giving Up Milk? Try These Alternatives
Tribune NewspapersCow's milk may be the ideal beverage for baby cows, but it just doesn't sit well with some Americans. Dairy allergies, lactose intolerance and an interest in healthier beverages have all sparked a proliferation of alternative milk products. The new...Tags: Coconut, Vitamin Therapy, Folic Acid, Almonds, Orlando Magic
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Be a Cereal Stalker
Tribune reporterBefore your next stroll down the cereal aisle, try the following strategies: Watch the sugar. Look for cereals with less than 10 grams of sugar per serving and beware of code names such as honey, cane juice and high-fructose corn syrup. It helps to...Tags: New York University, Yale University, Education
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Is Healthy Soft Drink Consumption Possible?
Tribune staff reporterCoca-Cola has partnered with a leading medical group to promote healthy soft drink consumption. Is there such a thing? The American Academy of Family Physicians will receive a six-figure grant from Coke to develop educational material to teach...Tags: Family, Coca-Cola, Facebook, Health and Medical Professionals, Consumers
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Playground workouts: Meet me at the swings
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelI have three kids to keep occupied this summer. So far it's meant some necessary indoor activity due to the hot weather, and a downward spiral in energy for me around dinnertime. So I've been trying to get in mini-workouts at every turn. From pulling a... -
Cold, Flu Immunity From Supplements?
Chicago Tribune Staff WriterAirborne, the popular dietary supplement created by a germ-averse schoolteacher, no longer boasts that it can prevent your cold or ease aggravating symptoms. Instead, the packaging says the effervescent pill helps "support your immune system." To many...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Vitamin Therapy, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Flu
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Seniors face conflicting advice on cancer tests
Tribune reporterArthur Cohen was a healthy, active 85-year-old when his Toronto doctor recommended a colonoscopy to check for early signs of colorectal cancer. The colonoscopy -- Cohen's first -- revealed two polyps. During surgery to remove them, the elderly man's...Tags: Oncology, Death, Geriatrics, Adults, Colleges and Universities
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Optimism can help, hinder patients
In 2004, New York's Shelley Contin-Hubbs was diagnosed with the most advanced stage of breast cancer; two different doctors told her she could have as little as six months to live.
Contin-Hubbs found a third physician, one who was as optimistic and...Tags: Breast Cancer, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Human Body, Philosophy
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Demystifying the Cardiac Stress Test
Treadmill stress test: What is a treadmill exercise stress test?
Dr. Marc Wallack routinely passed his cardiac exercise stress test with flying colors. He was, after all, a veteran marathon runner with respectable cholesterol and blood pressure numbers....Tags: Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Angiograms, Surgery
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Cereals still sweet-talk kids
Tribune reporterDespite a historic pledge by more than a dozen major food companies to advertise healthier food to children, the least nutritious cereals are still the ones most aggressively marketed to kids. Cereal companies do sell healthy options. But the ones...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Vitamin Therapy, Marketing, Yale University, Companies and Corporations
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What's in That Glass of Raw Milk?
Chicago Tribune Staff WritersMost of the milk from the dairy cows on South Pork Ranch ends up pasteurized -- heat-treated to reduce the chance that the people who drink it will get sick. But every month, 300 gallons of the milk are sold raw, much of it to about five dozen regular...Tags: Death, Illnesses, Politics, Wisconsin, Asthma
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