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Low Potassium During Pregnancy

Angelica Giron, MD Nutrition & Dieting

Potassium (K+) is an important mineral in your body and most (98%) of it is found inside your cells. This electrolyte is important for your muscles, including your heart, to work efficiently. It also plays a vital role in regulating your blood pressure. The normal potassium level in the blood is 3

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Side Effects Of Soy Milk Intake

Sasa Milosevic, MD Nutrition & Dieting

Soy milk is a product in which casein from regular milk is replaced with soy protein derived from soybeans. It has been noticed that soymilk has beneficial effects on many aspects of human health. For example, it has been traditionally used for lowering blood cholesterol level, high blood pressure

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Breast Surgery For Asymmetric Breasts

Angelica Giron, MD Beauty Care

Research published in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery journal shows that young women who have asymmetrical or uneven breasts may experience negative emotional and mental effects. Although it is normal for some girls to have slight differences in shape, size or position of their breasts, some

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Green Tea: Tremendously Healthy, But Not A Cure-All

Robert Rister Nutrition & Dieting

Green tea is no ordinary beverage. The various plant chemicals, especially the polyphenols, in green tea don't exert beneficial effects in just one metabolic process in the human body. At least 15 green tea chemicals influence at least 143 metabolic processes that determine human health. Green tea

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Diet After Colon Surgery

Robert Rister Nutrition & Dieting

This is a topic with which I am uncomfortably familiar. In 2009, I had colon surgery. The precipitating event would have been comical if had not nearly killed me. I had an old Chevy pickup I had driven out into the country. I was about 3 miles (5 km) from town when not just one but two of its tires

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Iron: More Is Not Necessarily Better

Robert Rister Nutrition & Dieting

I always cringe when I read something on the lines of "I refuse to deprive my body of something it needs, so I take iron supplements." I personally have a disease called hereditary hemochromatosis. My body is extremely efficient at extracting iron from food. Before I started getting treatment for

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How Much Vitamin C Really Is Enough?

Robert Rister Nutrition & Dieting

People have been arguing about vitamin C for over 40 years, which is about how long I have been involved in promoting the ethical and rational use of vitamin supplements. There is absolutely no doubt that vitamin C is essential to human health. In the 1920's a Hungarian chemist named Albert Szent

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Side Effects Of Prenatal Vitamins

Angelica Giron, MD Nutrition & Dieting

Proper nutrition before and during pregnancy are important to ensure a healthy outcome, both for the mother and her baby. Mothers-to-be are often advised to eat a healthy balanced diet that includes a variety of nutrients to help optimize her health, promote proper growth and development of her

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How to Build Up Muscle Safely

Angelica Giron, MD Physical activities

Many young adults and teenagers want to build up and strengthen their muscles and at the same time lose excess fat. Others, on the other hand, need to gain more weight to add bulk to their muscles. While working out and exercising is usually not a problem for active teenagers and young adults

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Underweight Teens: Tips For Gaining Weight

Angelica Giron, MD Nutrition & Dieting

Among teenagers, weight issues and self-image are important. However, aside from these, it is also important to consider proper nutrition and overall health. Adolescence is a transition stage when the body and the mind experience rapid changes, which are influenced not only by genetic factors, but