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Desire, dedication, determination and discipline = success.

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Aug 07, 2008 - 10:52 AM - by RSS
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- If your child gets migraine headaches, theAmerican Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions to helpprevent them:Make sure your child eats meals on a regular schedule, and never skipsa meal.Keep your child on a regular sleep schedule.Make sure your child gets daily exercise, but don't overdo it.Figure out what triggers migraines in your child, and try to avoidthose factors. Common triggers include stress, too much intense exercise,or changes in... [Read More]
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Aug 07, 2008 - 10:00 AM - by RSS
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» Dietitians Back Unit-Pricing Plan, Australia
Aug 07, 2008 - 8:01 AM - by RSS
A decision by the Federal Government to introduce a grocery unit-pricing scheme has been applauded by the nation's leading nutrition organisation. The Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) said uniform pricing information, such as cost per kilogram, would make it easier for shoppers to compare products at competing supermarkets, and to compare similar food items on the shelf. And the Association said unit pricing would help consumers choose healthy foods.

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» Small, Sweet And Healthful: A Square Of Dark Chocolate A Day Offers Benefits
Aug 07, 2008 - 5:07 AM - by RSS
Chocolate as health food? Not exactly, but eating a small amount of dark chocolate every day offers some health benefits. The benefits are thought to come from flavonoids in dark chocolate, according to the August issue of Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource. Flavonoids are a naturally occurring antioxidant that also are found in teas, red wine and some fruits and vegetables.

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» Healthy Barbacues Are Better For You
Aug 07, 2008 - 4:04 AM - by RSS
Now that the summer holidays are here and the nights are long, there's never been a better excuse to have a barbecue- and it doesn't have to be the traditional glut of cremated or undercooked meat that's often high in calories and fat. It's easy to give your barbecue a healthy twist and turn it into a gourmet three-course feast for all your family and friends to enjoy.

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