Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Side Stitches - Yahoo! Sports
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Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Side StitchesYahoo! SportsAn athlete should also make sure to limit food intake to see if it is a specific food causing the side stitches, especially if he or she suffers from indigestion or nausea. An athlete should keep his or her food intake to a small amount of protein ...and more » |
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Chef advocates 'eating right' on his cooking show - Hometownlife.com
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Chef advocates 'eating right' on his cooking showHometownlife.comWith that background in nutrition and culinary arts, he gives cooking instruction and recipes to viewers who want healthy food without compromising the flavor. “It shows people healthy foods can be delicious,” Rapitis said. “They learn about portions, ...and more » |
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Olympian Natalie Coughlin on food: Eat healthfully, but enjoy it - Los Angeles Times
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Why too much of health food is bad - Hindustan Times
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Why too much of health food is badHindustan TimesWhat happens when Mr Z decides that fruit is the healthiest food on earth and chooses to eat fruit all the time? Or when Ms Z believes that proteins were created just to keep her thin and banishes all other food groups from her diet? |
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Get that lean body look - Times of India
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Get that lean body lookTimes of IndiaNadkarni dealt with the case of a wrestler who was living off a low-carb-high-protein diet that resulted in uric acid deposits in his knees, causing symptoms of gout. Protein-based foods contain 'pruines' that your body breaks down into uric acid. |
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