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Lights, Camera… Memory!
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Thursday, 10 November 2011 17:49
Everywhere, USA, November 2011— (When you look at the pages of Healthy Newspaper, you will see an ad for a supplement called Prevagen®. Prevagen was developed to help combat the onset of dementia in our aging population, but has been found to improve short-term memory of those of us who are younger. This article was inspired by Prevagen, which we’ve been taking successfully for over three years. Ed.)  www.prevagen.com
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Hearty In, Guilty Out with Red’s
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Thursday, 27 October 2011 19:18
Fairfield, Connecticut, October 2011— When one hears the words “big,” “hearty” or “filling” in reference to food, they immediately imagine a dish that is sure to clog an artery or two, or at the very least, add unwanted pounds.

But that’s all about to change, thanks to new, Red’s 100% All Natural frozen burritos. Finally, you can fill up with the nutrients your body needs without any of the guilt!

Each 11 oz. burrito is crafted with antibiotic and hormone-free meats, and stuffed with high quality veggies, beans and spices, all cradled tight in a light, custom made, wheat flour tortilla. (Your editor has tried them, and they are indeed delicious, but don’t cause you to become wedged between table and chair.) www.redsallnatural.com
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Eat Your Broccoli! (But You Knew That)
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Thursday, 13 October 2011 16:49
Urbana, Illinois, October 2011 – A new University of Illinois study suggests that teaming fresh broccoli with a spicy food that contains the enzyme myrosinase (like mustard, horseradish or wasabi for example) significantly enhances each food’s individual cancer-fighting power and ensures that absorption takes place in the upper part of the digestive system where you’ll get the maximum health benefit.
 
“The spicier, the better; that means it’s being effective,” said Elizabeth Jeffery, a U of I professor of nutrition. http://journals.cambridge.org/jeffery
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Cigna Takes to the Streets
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Thursday, 29 September 2011 16:27
Bloomfield, Connecticut, September 2011— Is life stressing you out and making you sick? Are you super-sizing your meals without even knowing it? The brand new Cigna Mobile Learning Lab, which kicks off its fall tour at the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) conference taking place now, lets consumers learn first hand how stress, portion control (or lack thereof) and other lifestyles choices can impact health.

The 18-wheeler interactive healthy mobile center is a living breathing example of Cigna’s new brand “GO YOU” and is armed with new tools that will touch individuals and help them take control of their health. www.cigna.com
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Game Time Munchies
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Thursday, 29 September 2011 16:16
Englewood, New Jersey, September 2011— The folks at Popcorn, Indiana, a group we first wrote about in February of last year, are serious, (they say fanatical) about whole grain snacking.

They tell us their mission is to make the best tasting better-for-you snacks on the planet. They have their own facility, filled with honest-to-goodness corn specifically grown for popping. They also have special kettles that are filled, by hand, one scoop at a time, by real people, who are carefully producing what they tell us is the greatest popcorn you will ever eat.  www.popcornindiana.com
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Eat Right, Live Longer
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Thursday, 27 October 2011 19:11
Everywhere, October 2011— Face-lifts, Botox injections, and other anti-aging procedures are all the rage, yet doctors still haven't developed a surgical procedure that will add years to your life (angioplasty doesn't count).
"With enough money, you can always look good on the outside," says Ralph Felder, M.D., Ph.D., coauthor of The Bonus Years Diet. "Reversing the aging process internally is much more difficult." And while a healthy diet won't necessarily make you look like Demi Moore or Brad Pitt, it can extend your life.  www.drchef.com 
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Vitamin D Increase Could Significantly Reduce Worldwide Mortality Rates
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Thursday, 13 October 2011 16:43
Everywhere, October 2011— Researchers in Europe recently estimated that increasing serum vitamin D levels could slash world-wide mortality rates by as much as 20%. Previous research has repeatedly indicated that low serum vitamin D levels may increase the risk of mortality from a number of diseases.
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Halloween Treats for Adults 
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Thursday, 29 September 2011 16:21
Waukegan, Illinois, September 2011 — Halloween brings images of ghosts and ghouls, but more importantly it provides the perfect opportunity to satisfy sweet-tooth cravings. 

Individually wrapped, store-bought candies have always been a staple for kids at Halloween parties, but what about the adults?
 
You might consider Nielsen Massey Vanillas’ Vanilla Cinnamon Apples as a way to add an element of sophistication to this year’s festivities. www.nielsenmassey.com
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Bak Kwa
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Thursday, 29 September 2011 16:09
Sunnyvale, California, September 2011— No, it’s not a new language out of Star Trek, it refers to healthy artisanal meat snacks produced by the Little Red Dot Kitchen.

These California folks recently announced a new sampler pack that sounds good. It includes three flavors; their signature Pork, heart-healthy Pork Lite and Turkey. www.reddotkitchen.com
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