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"From overstuffed sandwiches, car-friendly cups, and liquid "meals in motion," one-dish dining has become a popular food trend, says Sloan. High-quality fresh fruits and vegetables are a growing food trend, 71% of shoppers report trying to include more fruits and veggies in their diet this year. Sales of bagged spinach and microwave-in-a-bag fresh products grew 37%. Fresh-cut fruit sales grew 25% over the previous year.
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The study looked at treatment with Advair Diskus 500/50, which combines an inhaled corticosteroid (Flovent) and a long-acting beta-agonist (Serevent). Researchers compared treatment with the combination drug Advair with each of the therapies alone, and with no treatment, in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Compared with no treatment, the combination treatment resulted in statistically meaningful improvements in lung function and less worsening of COPD-related symptoms.
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July 27, 2004 -- Eating your salad or carrot sticks with a little fatty salad dressing may actually be better for your health than pouring on the fat-free stuff. The study found that only negligible amounts of alpha- and beta-carotene and lycopene were detected in the blood after eating a salad with fat-free dressing. Significantly more of these substances, known as carotenoids, were detected in the blood after eating salads with reduced-fat dressing or full-fat dressings.
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If you deny yourself that double scoop of white-chocolate-raspberry-truffle ice cream because dairy sours your stomach, try eating some bacteria first. Recent research shows that probiotic bacteria, the kind found in yogurt and other "good bug" products, can help people avoid the cramping, bloating, and diarrhea that come with eating dairy treats. Look for it at Costco, health-food stores, and select supermarkets.
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Anxiety disorders include panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress stress disorder (PTSD), phobias, social anxiety disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. People with anxiety disorders were more likely to have physical problems including thyroid disease, respiratory disease, gastrointestinal disease, arthritis arthritis , migraines, and allergies allergies . Anxiety disorders appeared to precede physical health problems, the study also shows.
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â~eDermatologists report anecdotally that the frequency of positive reactions to PPD on patch testing is increasing,â~~ McFadden and colleagues write in an editorial published in the Feb. 3 issue of BMJ. â~eJust like many other products in common use, such as certain foods or drugs, hair dyes can cause skin allergic reactions in some individuals,â~~ CTFA officials write. â~eThe necessary warnings and instructions for skin testing are on hair coloring packages,â~~ notes the CTFA statement.
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Sept. 6, 2007 -- If you were free to take a job outside the home or stay at home to take care of family and house, what would you prefer? The percentage of women who would prefer working outside the home is slightly higher than the 54% who voiced that preference two years ago. The last time that a "substantial majority of women" preferred staying at home was 1974, according to Gallup.
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Oct. 18, 2007 -- Attending day care from early infancy may help protect high-risk children from developing asthma, new research suggests. In the study, the researchers examined the timing of day care exposure and the specific aspects of exposure that might influence a child's risk of developing allergic asthma. Tanner advises parents of high-risk children to avoid day care early on if possible because of the known link between day care and an increased risk for viral infections.
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Oct. 18, 2007 -- The House failed to override President Bushâ~™s veto of childrenâ~™s health insurance legislation Thursday, setting up more battles on the issue. Thursdayâ~™s bill used a 61-cent-per-pack increase in cigarette taxes to fund a $35 billion expansion in the State Childrenâ~™s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). The bill would add health coverage for 4 million new children in addition to the 6 million already covered by the plan.
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New research links resilience to a brain chemical called BDNF -- at least, in mice. The vulnerable mice lost weight, lost interest in sugary water, avoided other mice, and had shifts in their body temperature's fluctuations. The brain chemical might help animals learn to avoid bad situations, notes Eric Nestler, MD, PhD, who heads the lab where Krishnan works.
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