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Healthy Eating Habits Begin with Baby’s First Foods
by D Lynn, May 17, 2008
Research shows that children's eating habits begin in the first three years of life, so it is important to establish good eating habits early. Here are ways to start your baby on the right track to healthy eating habits.
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The Worst Food You Can Eat
by Paul Corvus, May 4, 2008
The very worst food for your waistline. I've broken it down, and the answer might not surprise you. Read on to find out what it is.
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Is Your Food Bugged?
by Darlene McFarlane, Apr 25, 2008
Bugs in your peanut butter and orange juice are a common occurrence, but who woulda thunk it?
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Eating to Live
by Jason McClelland, Apr 27, 2008
An persuasive essay on eating healthy.
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McDonald's Made Me Obese: a Victim's Story
by Michael Petryszyn, Apr 22, 2007
This is in no way a true story, but I think the social commentary is relevant.
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Drink, Don't Graze
by Veronicah, Apr 22, 2008
I have always been a grazer. I would eat as a habit much like a smoker smokes as a habit.Finally, I found a plan that helped me break the habit of grazing and lose the pounds that grazing had added.
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Top Reasons to Eat Healthy
by Jenepher, Apr 6, 2008
Chewing slower helps your metabolism. Don't starve yourself with salad and think its okay. Control you body with good food.
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Preventing Cancer Through Diet
by B Nelson, Mar 31, 2008
Cancer is becoming a major killer of people and pets. Simple diet changes may reduce some of your risks.
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Eating Disorders in Men
by J J Skelton, Mar 30, 2008
Diagnosing eating disorders in men in still unusual but the problem is increasing.
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Why Most Diets Don't Work
by JasonAnthony, Mar 25, 2008
Sticking to a diet is extremely hard to do for most people. The reason for this is because dieting goes against the basic human desire to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. Dieting disrupts the pleasure/pain principle.
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