I know several women that have breast fed and they have diabetes. So what's up with that?
Since there is no way to really gauge inner fat, and not even your doctor will be able to pick up on it, what good is this article?
With everything out there that is killing off life on this planet, if "third hand smoke" is what science is going to waste time studying, we all might as well get our box ready.
It may or may not be true that "comfort foods" might contribute to depression, however why hasn't more research been done on why depressed people eat foods that make them feel better. When I feel down a piece or two of candy or a donut makes me feel better, a least for a while.
Isn't this for people that drink a LOT of soda. If you are chugging down 2 liters a day then you probably have other issues also.
This article is unreal. How and why would someone stick to a "holiday diet" as gruesome as this one.
By Danielle BraffWomen's Health
By MyHealthNewsDaily StaffMyHealthNewsDaily Eating white rice regularly may raise your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests. The results showed that people who ate three to four servings of white rice a day were more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than peop …
Did you ever wish, during those bleary nighttime feedings, for an extra set of boobs to shoulder the burden? Dorea Vierling-Claassen got that wish, when her wife, Angela Vierling-Claassen, agreed to co-nurse. Co-nursing is exactly what it sounds like: two moms breast-feeding the …
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