| WebMD Health Wed Oct 13 18:23:27 UTC 2021 | | A sample from the three lots, which were sold only at Walmart, tested above the guidance for naturally occurring inorganic arsenic, according to a company announcement on the recall from Maple Island that was posted on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration website.
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| WebMD Health Wed Oct 13 17:00:16 UTC 2021 | | By the researchers' estimates, 1.7 billion urban dwellers -- or almost one-fifth of the planet -- were exposed to a rising number of extreme heat days between 1983 and 2016.
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| WebMD Health Wed Oct 13 16:29:46 UTC 2021 | | The permission to sell was granted to R.J. Reynolds for three of its Vuse tobacco-flavored vaping products.
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| WebMD Health Wed Oct 13 15:52:38 UTC 2021 | | Living with chronic spontaneous urticaria means finding out what works for you and avoiding triggers that seem to set off a flare.
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| Wellness Mama® Wed Oct 13 17:26:28 UTC 2021 | | Over the years I've come up with plenty of natural makeup options. While I've already shared some of my simple eye makeup recipes here, this article gives more details on how to make your own DIY natural eyeshadow in a variety of shades! Make Your Own Natural Eyeshadow These recipes use herbs, clay, and real … Continue reading How to Make Eyeshadow From Natural Ingredients... |
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| Mark's Daily Apple Wed Oct 13 16:05:31 UTC 2021 | | The Primal Blueprint classically recommends against legume consumption, but that stance has softened. Legumes aren't bad in and of themselves. Many people have intolerance issues with them, and unresolved gut barrier leakiness or FODMAP intolerances can make legumes a painful, often cacaphonous indulgence. But the category of legume itself is not a simple thing. Some legumes are better than others. Some people will tolerate one legume but not another. So where does soy fit in? Is Soy Bad for You? Well, there are a lot of foods that fall under "soy." There's soybean oil, soy protein, soy milk. There's natto, tempeh, soy sauce. There's the whole young soybean steamed. There's the dried soybean cooked like a common bean. Anyway, let's get on with things and analyze all the soy products available. Soybean Oil Soybean oil might be the single biggest impediment to human health in the modern world. Over the past century, our consumption of soybean oil has skyrocketed and the proportion of linoleic acid in human body fat has also risen. Seeing as how the absolute amount of body fat has increased as well, we're looking at a huge rise in absolute amounts of linoleic acid in the human body. Body fat isn't inert. It's a legitimate endocrine hormone, and the type of fat you store on your body can determine your hormonal output and metabolic health. This rise in soybean oil-induced linoleic-rich body fat has paralleled the increases in obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and all the other degenerative maladies of modernity you see walking around in everyday life. Soybean oil isn't "meant" to be consumed because it wouldn't even exist as a product without industrial extraction methods. You can't press a soybean and get extra virgin soybean oil. You need solvents and industrial-scale equipment to make soybean oil. This alone is a good indicator that we should not be eating it. And then there are the studies that confirm we shouldn't: Soybean oil has low oxidative stability—heat damages it rather quickly and easily. Soybean oil-based infant formulas are among the worst, producing poor metabolic and growth outcomes. Soybean oil combined with dietary cholesterol damages the liver. Lard combined with dietary cholesterol does not. The stuff is awful. Avoid. Soy Protein Soy protein powder has long been the go-to for plant-based lifters who want to increase their protein intake but can't eat more animal protein to make it happen. If that's your only option, fine: it's better than not eating any extra protein. But if have no qualms about whey protein and you're only choosing soy protein because it's "healthier" or "better for the environment," you're making a big mistake. Compared to whey and other animal proteins, soy protein is simply not as effective at stimulating muscle protein synthesis. Post-workout skim milk beats soy protein drink for muscle protein synthesis. Skim milk leads to better lean mass gains than soy protein. Young men drinking whey protein after lifting weights make more gains than young men drinking soy protein … Continue reading "Is Soy Bad For You?" The post Is Soy Bad For You? appeared first on Mark's Daily Apple. |
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| NYT > Health Wed Oct 13 18:53:23 UTC 2021 | | A U.S. panel is proposing a shift away from the use of low-dose aspirin in many people at risk of heart disease.
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| NYT > Health Wed Oct 13 19:53:25 UTC 2021 | | The finding comes after the F.D.A. released an analysis suggesting that J. & J. did not submit robust evidence for booster shots.
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| NYT > Health Wed Oct 13 15:56:26 UTC 2021 | | An advisory panel is to vote later this week on whether to recommend emergency authorization of boosters for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
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| NYT > Health Wed Oct 13 16:13:46 UTC 2021 | | "This new group can do all the fancy footwork it wants, but China's not going to cooperate," one expert said.
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| NYT > Health Wed Oct 13 15:35:22 UTC 2021 | | For many, reducing sodium in the diet even modestly can have an outsize impact on lowering blood pressure.
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| Shots - Health News : NPR Wed Oct 13 19:43:12 UTC 2021 | | Johnson & Johnson has asked the Food and Drug Administration to authorize a booster for people 18 and older six months after initial immunization, with an option to vaccinate after two months.
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| Shots - Health News : NPR Wed Oct 13 17:06:53 UTC 2021 | | Should people who get a COVID booster get a different vaccine from their original shot? The results of a highly anticipated study suggest that in some cases the answer may be yes.
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| Shots - Health News : NPR Wed Oct 13 16:41:05 UTC 2021 | | The FDA has issued new targets to reduce the amount of salt that manufacturers put in their foods. It could prevent thousands of cases of cardiovascular disease.
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| Health | The Atlantic Wed Oct 13 19:24:00 UTC 2021 | | Last winter, we accidentally discovered that we can stop the flu. Will anything change?
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| HealthPartners Blog Wed Oct 13 18:40:57 UTC 2021 | | |
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| Trusted Health Products - Natural Health News Wed Oct 13 15:46:10 UTC 2021 | | Most healthy people know they should try and eliminate sugar from their diets. In order to do that, you will need to become a detective who is able to recognize sugar in all of its forms. More |
| Trusted Health Products - Natural Health News Wed Oct 13 14:48:54 UTC 2021 | | Every year, sports injuries sideline millions of athletes and physical fitness enthusiasts. But while it's impossible to avoid all sports-related accidents and injuries, good training habits can help lessen the risk. More |
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| Association of Health Care Journalists Wed Oct 13 15:05:02 UTC 2021 | | Reporting on how much consumers will save on health insurance under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) has never been easy, but last week, it got more complicated. Previous studies on how ARPA would affect household spending on health insurance underestimated the effects of the law, according to a report on Oct. 6 from the […] |
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