January 14, 2006
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January 13, 2006
Topics diet, heart, food, bread, mice, rats, sugar, oil, college, play, fish, help and people
A very low calorie diet can help the heart age more slowly, according to researchers who released what they call the first-ever human study on the subject. The findings confirmed earlier studies on mice and rats that demonstrate the cardiac benefits of a restricted calorie diet. The study looked at the heart function of 25 members of the Caloric Restriction Society, ages 41 to 64, who consume 1,400 to 2,000 nutritionally balanced calories per day. They were compared to 25 people who eat a typical Western diet, consuming 2,000 to 3,000 daily calories on average.
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January 10, 2006
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October 31, 2005
A man is forced to hop after cutting off his toe while slicing bread, only to have his cat make off with the appendage. Udo Ried, 41, droppped a bread knife on his foot last week.
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