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Pediatricians double vitamin D recommendations
The Associated PressThe nation's leading pediatricians group says children from newborns to teens should get double the usually recommended amount of vitamin D because of evidence that it may help prevent serious diseases. To meet the new recommendation of 400 units daily,...Tags: Infants, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Pediatrics, Medicine, Medical Specialization
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Cleanup of mine runoff renewing state waterways
Capital News ServiceA brand-new gift is how Gary Yoder, 64, describes the 30 miles from Westernport to Cumberland on the North Branch of the Potomac River. For the 30-year resident of Garrett County, fly fishing is a religious experience when he stands in the river...Tags: Rivers, Garrett County, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Transportation, Aquaculture
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Pediatricians: Kids from newborns to teens should get double recommended amount of vitamin D
AP Medical WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ The nation's leading pediatricians group says children from newborns to teens should get double the usually recommended amount of vitamin D because of evidence that it may help prevent serious diseases. To meet the new recommendation of...Tags: Teen-agers, Infants, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Pediatrics, Medicine
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Doubling of kids' vitamin D intake urged
Associated PressThe nation's leading pediatricians group says children—from newborns to teens—should get double the usually recommended amount of vitamin D because of evidence that it may help prevent serious diseases. To meet the new recommendation of 400...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Medicine, Pediatrics, Medical Specialization, Health Treatments
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When autumn's chill sets in, get out the roasting pan
Autumn is my favorite time of year. I love the changing leaves, the cool temperatures, decorating with pumpkins and having a wide variety of vegetables in season. Root vegetables like squash, rutabagas, turnips, carrots, sweet potatoes and beets are...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Health Treatments, Food and Dining Culture
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Kendall's Nutritional Program
•Kendall Reyes' nutrition is designed and monitored by Nancy R. Rodriguez, a professor of nutritional sciences and the director of the UConn sports nutrition programs. She provided The Courant with this information on Reyes' program: Nutrition...Tags: Physical Fitness, University of Connecticut, Health Treatments
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There's only 1 thriver in group of 5 tomatoes
Special to The SentinelQuestion: I have five volunteer tomato plants but only one seems to be vigorous -- the others are lanky. Could this be because seeds from a hybrid fruit were used to produce these seedlings? Answer: Hybrid seeds usually combine the better traits of...Tags: Orlando, University of Florida, Health Treatments
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How to ... remake your lunch
A few tips from nutritionists on overhauling your midday meal: • Get the right bread. Whole-wheat bread, bagels and wraps are higher in filling, healthy fiber than white varieties. • Go wild with vegetables. You can do much more than lettuce and...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Health Treatments
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Be careful using cinnamon to ease hot flashes
Q: I've been using a lot of cinnamon on my morning granola and yogurt. My hot flashes have ceased, and my cholesterol is down. Unfortunately, my liver enzymes are elevated. I was told to cut out alcohol and Tylenol. Since I don't drink much alcohol and...Tags: Diet, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Medicine, Health Treatments, Western Medicines
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Refuge officials assess fire damage to swamp
757-247-4741— After burning for 121 days, the Great Dismal Swamp fire is out, officials said. The blaze is considered the longest-running fire in recent state history. And at an estimated cost of more than $11 million, it was also the most expensive fire to...Tags: Great Dismal Swamp, Hampton Roads, Nature, Water Restrictions, Forests
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Prevention Can Ensure Healthy Trees
Special To The CourantMost people don't give the trees on their property much thought. They may not even look at them that closely — until suddenly half the branches are bare. At that point, a tree can't be saved. So, if we want our trees to stay healthy, we can't...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Fertilizer, Health Treatments, Forests, Simsbury
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Dark-colored foods can help protect body
Psychology TodayNeuroscientist James A. Joseph is one of those lucky people who gets to have his cake and eat it, too. At the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Massachusetts, Joseph revels in his research demonstrating that dark-hued fruits...Tags: Health Treatments, Alzheimer's Disease, Diseases
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