Life
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Triathlons Test the Middle-Aged Athlete
By Dorene Internicola Reuters Triathlons, the swim-bike-run races of varying lengths, are scaling the bucket lists of many middle-aged athletes, in line with U.S. ... -
Fish Mislabeling Could Mean More Mercury
By Janice Neumann Reuters Health That Chilean sea bass from your local store would\’ve twice the methylmercury that\’s expected -
How Bill Clinton Dropped excess weight by Cutting Sugar and Eating Clean!
SkinnyMs. By Rebecca Palermo Writer/Editor,?Skinnyms.com Choosing eating healthily afford losing weight and heart health are usually daunting, without one illustrates that fact better than ... -
Food Fight Builds as U.S. Regulators Weigh 'Added Sugar' Label
By Chris Prentice Reuters In Washington, a pivotal battle over sugar is heating. One small corner from the wider culture war over public health ... -
Walking, Biking and Taking Riding on the bus Linked to Lower Weight
By Andrew M. Seaman Reuters Health People who walk, bike or take public transport to your workplace are generally thinner as opposed to those ... -
U.S. startups get Appropriate for smartphone-based heart tracking
By Christina Farr Reuters For a growing U.S. aging population, tracking heart health via a smartphone can mean the gap between life and death. ... -
For Older Women, Doing exercise May Keep Heart Rates Regular
By Kathryn Doyle Reuters Physically active older women are more unlikely that to attract atrial fibrillation, the most popular style of irregular heartbeat, than ...