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Daily, moderate drinking can still be risky, finds Rutgers study
(Health/Healthquest)
... for some types of new learning. This level of alcohol
intake
was not enough to impair the motor skills of either male or female rats or prevent them from associative learning in the short-term. Still, ...
2.
Raspberry ketone fat burning pills: The scoop on the latest dieting craze
(Health/Healthquest)
... besides raspberry. While you probably know I don’t have a problem with caffeine
intake
, limiting the sources of it makes it simpler to maintain healthy consumption levels. Also, some people have complained ...
3.
Will Indian Point be safe for decades? A question of competence
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... The heated water is then returned to the river. In the process, billions of fish are sucked into the plant’s 40-foot-wide
intake
pipes and killed. The National Marine Fisheries Service stated in an analysis ...
4.
Nobel Peace Prize winners and eating chocolate: A sweet correlation
(Life/Style)
... "I started plotting this in a hotel room in Katmandu, and I could not believe my eyes," Messerli said to Reuters. “All the countries lined up neatly on a graph, with higher chocolate
intake
tied to ...
5.
Drinking coffee linked to glaucoma: New study tells of risk
(Health/Healthquest)
... Hospital in Boston said, according to Yahoo! Health, “those at risk of exfoliation glaucoma—particularly those with a family history, would be recommended to limit their
intake
of coffee to less than three ...
6.
LNG PLANT COVE POINT MARTLAND
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... low suctions, air
intake
problems to compressors, equipment outages, lack of trained personel in operations, and load problems caused by high consumer demands that causes poor performance in operations. Dominon ...
7.
Cluck you, Boston Market, for taking salt off table
(Opinion/Commentary)
... in the prepared foods, but taking the salt off the table goes too far. The chain says they are simply trying to get people to be more aware of their salt
intake
. How thoughtful! Why don’t they just rig ...
8.
Freaky science: Is oral sex the key to ending morning sickness?
(Health/Healthquest)
... sperm used to fertilize the mother’s egg, a woman could potentially ward off morning sickness by simply increasing her sperm
intake
. Yes, I did just say “increasing her sperm
intake
.” Try not to laugh. ...
9.
Midwestern fish kill: Overheated streams to blame, say scientists
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... common in the summertime, they seem more widespread this year. The fish losses are having economic impacts, according to the AP, there were so many dead fish that the bodies clogged an
intake
screen ...
10.
NRC reassesses Indian Point fish kills
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... the plant
intake
screens. Also, the mostly juvenile or young-of-year fish are only capable of weakly swimming against a current. “Staff looked at overall entrainment data, produced by previous Indian ...
11.
Delicious, fatty foods that will help you lose weight
(Health/Healthquest)
... in your oatmeal, spread it on toast, or just eat a couple of spoonfuls as a snack to get your daily
intake
of almonds. 5. Grass-Fed Beef Paying a little extra for grass-fed beef may be worth the money. ...
12.
Keeping food journal can help weight loss goals, finds study
(Health/Healthquest)
... eat helps to monitor calorie
intake
, say researchers at the Fred Hutchinston Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Wash. Other tips published Friday in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics ...
13.
Need to lose weight? 643 pound Pauline Potter found that sex helps
(Life/Style)
... columnist and founder of Sexuality Source Inc., said. While Potter's sexercises helped her drop nearly 100 lbs, she has also decreased her daily 10,000 calorie
intake
. ...
14.
Tired of being tired? You may need more than just sleep
(Health/Healthquest)
... I suppose this is kind of obvious, but you would be surprised how many people are anemic and totally clueless about it. If you think you might be anemic, increase your iron
intake
. Remember, it does ...
15.
Feeling sleepy? The keys to getting a good night's sleep
(Health/Healthquest)
... and productivity levels. Therefore I would like to recommend several things that you can do to help get a proper night’s sleep. Decrease fast food
intake
. Do not have caffeine after 4:00 p.m. ...
16.
New York soda ban, portion control, and obesity: Nutritionist weighs issues
(Health/Healthquest)
... States Department of Agriculture website for recommended daily calorie
intake
. To know the true calorie content of a food, multiply the number of servings in the package by the calories in one serving. ...
17.
7 deadly dieting mistakes
(Health/Healthquest)
... liquids generally don't satisfy hunger, so they are just empty calories. Mistake #2 Meal Skipping Many dieters think they'll cut their calorie
intake
by skipping a meal, usually breakfast. But ...
18.
Sugar: A sweet but dangerous addiction
(Health/Healthquest)
... segment on sugar toxicity. Prominent doctors and scientists explained how the human body reacts to sugar
intake
. Insulin spikes, the liver works overtime, and the same areas of the brain that respond ...
19.
Can chewing gum ruin your short-term memory?
(Health/Healthquest)
...
intake
of iron, through eating foods like tofu, spinach, pinto beans, or lean red meat. Also included are apples for their antioxidants, and blueberries. And the good news; they still recommend one glass ...
20.
NJDEP shows drought of action in water conservation
(Opinion/Commentary)
... clean up and protect our waterways becomes critical in dry and hot periods. At many of our major water supply
intake
s, the water is either too low or too dirty to be able to take in during drought conditions. ...
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