This is what Chicken McNuggets look like -- Seriously!
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Thursday, May 24, 2012

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webmd.com | March 3, 11 at 06:35 PM
Editor's Note: John McDougall MD has been citing research like this for years. If you have diabetes and want to get healthy and live longer, forget the pills. They will...
nytimes.com | February 10, 11 at 06:47 PM
More young people and adults in their 30s and 40s are being hospitalized for stroke, even as stroke rates are dropping in older people, new data show. The findings, reported...
msnbc.com | February 9, 11 at 11:35 PM
Just as you were starting to feel virtuous for having switched from sugary sodas to low- or no-calorie substitutes, a new study comes along suggesting that diet sodas might be...
nytimes.com | February 1, 11 at 12:13 PM
The proof of Anderson County’s live-hard, die-young culture is in the bread pudding — and the all-you-can-eat fried catfish, the drive-through tobacco barns and the dozens of doughnut shops that...
webmd.com | July 17, 10 at 11:50 AM
Just one drink -- whether beer, wine, or hard liquor -- may double your risk of stroke in the hour after your cocktail hour, according to a new study in...
cbc.ca | June 22, 10 at 06:24 AM
A Canadian-led study suggests about 90 per cent of the risk of having a stroke is preventable through lifestyle changes. In Friday's issue of the Lancet medical journal, the international...
webmd.com | April 9, 10 at 06:55 AM
omen who walk two or more hours per week or who walk at a brisk pace can significantly reduce their risk of suffering a stroke, new research indicates. The findings...
yahoo.com | MARILYNN MARCHIONE | February 26, 10 at 07:16 AM
A moment on the lips, forever on the hips? A bad figure is hardly the worst of it. Eating a lot of fat, especially the kind that's in cookies and...
sciencedaily.com | November 30, 09 at 12:17 AM
High salt intake is associated with significantly greater risk of both stroke and cardiovascular disease, concludes a study published on the British Medical Journal website. The link between high salt...
November 3, 09 at 09:53 PM
Dr. John McDougall wasn't always the healthy fellow you see today. Fortunately a major stroke that almost killed him...saved his life, and thus the lives of many others. The above...