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Health Tip: Eat a Healthy Diet When Nursing
(HealthDay News) -- While you're nursing, eating a healthy diet is particularly important for both you and baby.
Healthy eating can cost less: research
Is it really more expensive to eat healthy?
5 keys to a healthy diet and healthy heart
The Mayo Clinic’s new book Healthy Heart for Life! Offers five key tips to a healthier diet
Healthy Dieting in Pregnancy May Be Helpful
FRIDAY, May 18 (HealthDay News) -- Eating a healthy, calorie-controlled diet during pregnancy can help prevent excessive weight gain and cut the risk of obstetric complications, researchers report.
Ways to maintain healthy diet while eating out
A recent report from the National Restaurant Association suggests that nearly half of the money American consumers spend on food goes toward meals prepared or served away from home.
Healthy Helpings: Plant the seed for a healthy heart
As many people look for a way to lower their cholesterol, plant sterols are gaining in popularity.
How To Make Healthy Eating Easier On The Wallet? Change The Calculation
Legumes, lentils and beans are good for you, and end up costing less than unhealthy food when you calculate the price per average amount consumed. A new USDA study shows eating healthy is not more expensive, people just need to make the right calorie choices.
Olympian Quits After Eating Disorder Battle
A promising Olympic triathlete has told Sky News how she walked away from the sport just months before the London Games because of her battle with an eating disorder and depression.
First Person: Eating Healthy Is Saving Me Over $3,500 a Year
Some people have told me that eating healthy is too expensive. Yet, when my food is more expensive, I have found that I eat and waste less. Furthermore, we cook at home more and rarely go out to dinner. My family and I feel better. In addition, by eating healthy, we save over $3500 a year.
Food fight or romantic dinner? Communication between couples is key to improving men's diets
( University of Michigan ) Married men will eat their peas to keep the peace, but many aren't happy about it, and may even binge on unhealthy foods away from home.
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