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Feed Your Boomer Body Better – USA Weekend Magazine

Posted in: USA Weekend Magazine, Health Articles, The Doctors By The Doctors / Casey Shaw | Aug 15, 2013 Baby Boomers have the longest life expectancy of any generation thus far; they’re also believed to be the most active generation. But a new study out of West Virginia University School of Medicine may tarnish that …

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Chocolate Banana Clusters with BarnDad’s German Chocolate Shake!

Have you been looking for a way to have dessert and not feel guilty? Why not try baking with BarnDad’s FiberDX and BarnDad’s FiberDX German Chocolate Shake! BarnDad’s FiberDX products are great to bake with and an easy way to add fiber/protein to your diet. Here is a QUICK and DELICIOUS recipe for Chocolate Banana …

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The Difference Between Soluble Fiber and Insoluble Fiber

Fiber is not only an essential part of the daily diet, it is important in maintaining a healthy weight, as well as helping to control blood sugar and lowering your risk of diabetes and heart disease. Jeannie Gazzaniga-Moloo, Ph.D., R.D., spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, recently stated, “fiber’s benefit package includes the …

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Low-Fiber Diet May Raise Teen’s Risk for Heart Disease and Diabetes

TUESDAY, June 5 (HealthDay News) — Teens who eat a low-fiber diet are at increased risk for heart disease and diabetes, a new study suggests. Researchers looked at 559 teens, ages 14 to 18, in Augusta, Ga., and found that they consumed an average of about one-third of the daily recommended amount of fiber. Only …

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Fiber Protects Against Cardiovascular Disease

Foods high in fiber provide good protection against cardiovascular disease, and the effect is particularly marked in women. This is shown in a new study from Lund University in Sweden. The study, which was recently published in the scientific journal PLOS One, involved the study of the eating habits of over 20 000 residents of …

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