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Prostate Cancer-Linked Chemical Prompts Alert on Packaging for Baby Food

Prostate Cancer-Linked Chemical Prompts Alert on Packaging for Baby Food
A chemical linked with prostate cancer and infertility should be eliminated from cans and plastics used to package food for babies and young children, a consumer advocacy group said.

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Diabetes Diet Guidelines : Diabetes & Blood Sugar Regulation

Discover the importance of controlling blood sugars for a diabetic diet in this free healthy living video.

Expert: Brenda Thompson
Bio: Brenda Thompson is a registered dietician and professional chef with the Westlake Market H.E.B. in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Drew Noah

Duration : 0:1:38

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Have a Sugar Addiction? About Obesity, Nutrition, Diabetes

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Have a Sugar Addiction? About Nutrition, Wellness, Diabetes

Because of the American fast food diet, of soda, sugar is consumed in toxic amounts and acts like a drug in the body. This causes hunger, cravings and massive blood sugar fluctuations.

This causes health problems, leads to diabetes, obesity, organ damage and early death.

Minimizing sugar in your diet is a huge secret to effective weight loss and improve your fitness.

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Duration : 0:11:56

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Raw Food Weight Loss 178 pounds! Dave the Raw Food Trucker VIDEO #1

VIDEO #1 of my weekly chats with my friend Dave the raw food trucker! ? Listen in as Dave tells his story of how he came from the brink of death to heal himself of several diseases including colon cancer, type II diabetes, kidney disease, with the consumption of raw foods. Not to mention his amazing weight loss of 178 pounds over the last 16 months, and he’s not stopping there. He is going to go ALL the way with his health, and wants YOU too as well. This guy is a TRUE SUPERHERO!!

Duration : 0:9:41

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Youth Diabetes: A Medical Perspective (Dramatic Health)

“He wasn’t heavyset or anything but he had diabetes because he just ate too much candy as a child.” This episode of Candid Health follows the story of Slava, an immigrant medical istant, who speaks on the rise of serious diabetes he’s witnessing in youth today as a medical istant.

Duration : 0:1:6

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Childhood Obesity and Public Policy

February 21, 2008 presentation by Lisa Chamberlain, Sophia Yen, and Michelle Oppen for the Stanford School of Medicine Medcast lecture series.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that the percentage of children who are overweight has more than tripled since 1980. As this epidemic grows, the number of related health disorders in children grows with it. Stanford experts discuss the most critical public health policy changes that are needed.

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Duration : 0:52:17

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