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    With the growing demand of the medical industry to produce treatments, medications, and prescriptions to make mankind live longer, the easiest thing for them to do is promote a healthy lifestyle.

    Fast food diets, low calorie diets, and low cholesterol diets are just a few of the popular diet and exercise programs for people to achieve a healthy lifestyle. A healthy lifestyle does not come from a book or plan that some 'health genius' composes and sells, all of the essential resources needed to attain a healthy body through any fast food diet, low cholesterol diet, low calorie diet, or any other diet is available to you if you look hard enough. The body is a complex machine that works in a simple mechanism: it needs a certain ratio of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats based on the activities you do throughout the day.

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  • FAQ: Farrah Fawcett Fights Anal Cancer

    Posted By admin on April 8, 2009

    Experts talk about Farah Fawcett’s battle with anal cancer, including a look at the symptoms and treatments of this disease.

    Hands-On Relief From Back Pain

    Posted By admin on April 8, 2009

    Back pain can be a big pain in the neck. To deal with it, many U.S. adults many favor hands-on therapies such as chiropractic manipulation, massage, and physical therapy, a new survey says.

    Belly Fat May Raise Restless Legs Risk

    Posted By admin on April 8, 2009

    A new study suggests a link between belly fat and the movement disorder restless legs syndrome, but more research is needed to confirm the association, experts say.

    More Kids on Blood Pressure, Diabetes Drugs

    Posted By admin on April 8, 2009

    More children are being prescribed medications to treat chronic conditions that adults suffer from, a new study shows.

    Cognitive Therapy May Ease Seniors’ Anxiety

    Posted By admin on April 8, 2009

    Cognitive behavior therapy may help older adults deal with anxiety, which is common among seniors, according to a new study.

    Feds Try to Break Through HIV Complacency

    Posted By admin on April 7, 2009

    Federal health officials are trying to reignite flagging national awareness of HIV infection with a media effort targeted at high-risk groups.

    Heart Failure: Belly Fat Bad, Exercise Good

    Posted By admin on April 7, 2009

    Belly fat may make heart failure more likely, and exercise may help heart failure patients.

    Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFCs) Cancer Link Disputed

    Posted By admin on April 7, 2009

    A class of chemicals known as perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) found in common household items do not appear to raise the risk of cancer, according to a new study.

    Recipe for Diabetes: Too Much Protein, Fat

    Posted By admin on April 7, 2009

    Your high-fat cheeseburger also has protein — and that makes the fat even worse for you, Duke researchers say.

    Women Better at Sniffing Out Body Odor

    Posted By admin on April 7, 2009

    Women are better than men at detecting body odor, even when fragrances are used to block the smell.