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Newswire Archive
Recipe for a Happy, Healthy Old Age
What do men in their 90s have in common? They exercise regularly, don’t smoke, have normal blood pressure, and keep their figures, says a new study.
Breakfast Means Leaner Teens
Concerns over body image and fitting in might lead some teens to skip meals in an attempt to lose weight. A new study in Pediatrics suggests that this approach could backfire, though; teens who miss out on breakfast are actually more likely to be overweight.
Dieting to Lose Those Pounds Also Improves Blood Pressure
Weight-loss diets can lead to a modest decrease in blood pressure among people with hypertension, confirms a recent review published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
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