All posts tagged with Health
10/24/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

New research finds that cancerous tumors feed on sugar to become more aggressive, as reported by the Science Daily. The

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-24-how-do-cancerous-tumors-grow-with-sugar

10/24/2017 / By Russel Davis

Sticking to a healthy eating habit is challenging for most of us as it remains to be a prospect between pros and

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-24-negotiating-yourself-into-good-health-habits-expert-shares-tips-for-successful-manipulation-of-your-mindset

10/24/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

You may have seen taro root in your grocery’s produce section, but may not have paid it much mind. This

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-24-taro-root-everything-you-need-to-to-know-about-this-amazing-food

10/23/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

New research reveals that even healthy people who consume a high-sugar diet are prone to heart disease. To reach this

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-23-even-healthy-people-if-they-eat-sugar-are-at-risk-for-heart-disease-new-study-finds

10/22/2017 / By Janine Acero

Scientists warned that too much exercise can be bad for the heart, as reported on the DailyMail. The phrase “everything

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-22-everything-in-moderation-including-exercise-researchers-determine-too-much-can-cause-heart-disease-especially-in-white-men

10/21/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

Walking for thirty-five minutes, jogging for one session, or attending a yoga class every week helps improve your health and lowers

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-21-walk-jog-yoga-every-bit-of-exercise-counts-and-helps-improve-your-health-reduce-your-risk-for-chronic-disease

10/20/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

To anyone who doesn’t frequently engage in exercise, just mentioning the word brings up images of exhaustion, pain, and lots

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-20-top-5-low-impact-exercises-for-overall-health

10/20/2017 / By JD Heyes

The obesity-related diabetes disaster continues unabated in the United Kingdom, triggering a rash of amputations that may be causing premature

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-20-obesity-induced-diabetes-in-the-u-k-behind-more-than-160-amputations-per-week-most-die-within-5-years

10/20/2017 / By JD Heyes

One of the most common excuses I hear when it comes fitness is that people claim they don’t have time

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-20-make-time-to-exercise-and-commit-to-be-fit-especially-if-youre-a-prepper

10/18/2017 / By Vicki Batts

The only thing worse than America’s obesity epidemic seems to be the epidemic of being offended by everything. The rise

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-18-calorie-counting-is-fat-shaming-according-to-users-of-new-google-map-app-the-feature-will-now-be-deleted-due-to-snowflakes-triggered

10/18/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

Health officials in England have devised a new plan as they continue their war on obesity. The Public Health England

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-18-downsizing-food-public-health-england-planning-to-take-drastic-measures-to-cut-available-calories-in-the-war-on-obesity

10/17/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Parents lead their children by example, and today’s youth are suffering in a big way because of their poor role

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-17-childhood-obesity-skyrocketing-across-america-big-pharma-cant-wait-for-future-wave-of-patients-needing-drugs-for-everything

10/17/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

Parents should be aware of another boogeyman in the closet. A team of researchers from the Iowa State University are

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-17-escapism-is-bad-for-kids-mentally-emotionally-physically-parents-should-remove-the-electronics-if-they-want-to-improve-health-behavior-grades

10/17/2017 / By JD Heyes

There are more Americans alive today than at any time in our history: 323.1 million, according to the latest U.S.

http://www.slender.news/2017-10-17-americas-youth-deemed-too-fat-to-fight-wars-crime-or-fires-as-obesity-epidemic-spreads

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