Eat Fat To Lose Weight: Why Low-Fat Diets Don't Work

Posted on: 26 November 2014
Are you trying to lose weight? Don't seek out traditional weight-loss recipes that are low in fat and high in sugar or carbohydrates: scientists are beginning to believe that fat isn't bad for you, but carbohydrates and sugar are. The Low-Fat Diet Made America Fatter It turns out that the so-called healthy diet containing lots of carbohydrates and very little fat may be the culprit behind why the population is fatter than ever.
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See An Ob/Gyn For Help Relieving Menopausal Symptoms

Posted on: 25 November 2014
As you're dealing with the unpleasant symptoms of menopause or perimenopause, you'd like to find a doctor to provide advice and assistance. You haven't been to an obstetrician-gynecologist in years and you're wondering if these doctors accept older women as patients as well as those in their childbearing years. Yes, they do. An Ob/Gyn can offer expert insight on therapies and actions that are likely to improve your symptoms.  What to Expect
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Which Type Of Retirement Community Is Best For Your Loved One?

Posted on: 24 November 2014
If you've been talking with your loved one about transitioning into a retirement community, then you understand the importance of finding the right type of community for that person's needs. Everybody is different: some are able to live alone and survive, and others need a little bit of assistance to go about their daily tasks. In order to truly find the type of retirement community that will be the best choice for your loved one, you need to know what the options are and how they work.
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The Dirty Dozen: 12 Tips To Help You Avoid Toenail Fungus

Posted on: 24 November 2014
Toenail fungus is a common but annoying condition that often is a recurring issue. It can thrive in moist, closed-in environments and can spread to other nails. If left untreated, toenail fungus can cause pain and permanent damage. Anyone can have toenail fungus, but people with health problems such as diabetes and circulatory issues have an even higher risk of contracting it. The fungus can then lead to a widespread infection and other problems.
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