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Year: 2010

How to (actually) keep your weight-loss resolution

Come 2011 on Saturday morning, a lot of people will be swearing off cigarettes, striving to get their personal finances in order, promising to cut back on drinking and committing to exercise more. But one resolution will dominate after the seasonal…

Is spinach more nutritious raw or cooked?

Cooked! Cooking your vegetables can actually boost their antioxidant content. Heating vegetables releases antioxidants by breaking down cell walls. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/ask-a-health-expert/ask-a-dietitian/is-spinach-more-nutritious-raw-or-cooked/article1794425/

Losing weight is the easy part – keeping it off, not so much

Data show that the majority of people in weight loss programs regain most of the pounds – and sometimes more – within three to five years. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/leslie-beck/losing-weight-is-the-easy-part-keeping-it-off-not-so-much/article1819001/

To live longer, pick your vegetables – and their colour – carefully

You will add years to your life by increasing your intake of fruits and vegetables rich in alpha-carotene, according to researchers at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/leslie-beck/to-live-longer-pick-your-vegetables—and-their-colour—carefully/article1810451/

Think organic veggies have more antioxidants?

You’re eating organic? Bravo. Just don’t expect more antioxidants. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/the-hot-button/think-organic-veggies-have-more-antioxidants/article1785662/

Superfruit: No magic bullet

According to university medical researchers, the majority of studies that show a direct link between a health benefit and a specific fruit do not meet the standards of scientific research, and many are funded by food and beverage companies. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/superfruit-no-magic-bullet/article1750235/

Tosca Reno: 7 winning habits of healthy eaters

It takes 21 days to create long-last habits. That doesn’t seem like long, especially considering you’re making changes that will impact the rest of your life. Even so, I like to incorporate strategies that make staying on track a seamless part…

KFC Double Down not the worst fast-food offender

Below is a list of dishes that in just one sitting provide close to or more than the 2,000 calories recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for an entire day’s sustenance. They also mostly stomp all over the recommended daily…

Smart pre-sprint snacks

“What should I eat before a run?” is a common question and one that can haunt you if you have incorrect information. Eating at the wrong time or choosing the wrong kind of foods can produce symptoms such as nausea, vomiting…

Against the grain

In the quest for the healthiest carbohydrates, where do grains fit? If they’re white and refined, they don’t stand a chance against the likes of fruits and vegetables — and that’s even if they’ve been enriched with vitamins and fibre to…

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