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- Whole grains lower heart disease risk, but not cancer
- InBody's activity tracker measures muscle and fat to help you live a healthier life
- Being Thin Doesn't Spare Asian-Americans From Diabetes Risk
Whole grains lower heart disease risk, but not cancer Posted: 05 Jan 2015 10:04 AM PST Scientists found that the more whole grains people reported eating, the lower risk they had of dying, particularly from heart disease, after adjusting for factors such as age, smoking and body mass index. |
InBody's activity tracker measures muscle and fat to help you live a healthier life Posted: 04 Jan 2015 07:43 PM PST InBody's new activity tracker includes four sensors that measure your heart rate, BMI, muscle mass, body fat and fat mass. |
Being Thin Doesn't Spare Asian-Americans From Diabetes Risk Posted: 23 Dec 2014 08:17 AM PST Guidelines just out from the American Diabetes Association say Asian-Americans with a typically healthy body mass index can still be running a substantial risk for developing diabetes. |
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