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  1. Sugar-free chocolate as a part of a diet?

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    ... Despite the fact that more research needs to be done, studies have indicated that cocoa and darker types of chocolate may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, decrease blood pressure, and ease blood vessels...

    ... The cocoa bean happens to be extraordinarily rich in them...

    ... The flavanol content of chocolate depends on the flavanol content of the cacao plant used, and the way the cocoa was turned into chocolate...

    ... First of all, cocoa dust and baking chocolate contain more flavonoids than dark chocolate...

    ... However, there's a catch to all this - you won’t be happy to cancel out all these potential health benefits of dark chocolate and cocoa by eating too many calories or too much saturated fat...

    ... Chocolate tastes so good thanks to 2 things: he sweet ingredient (maltitol, in the case of sugar-free chocolate), and cocoa butter...

    ... And cocoa butter is extremely rich in saturated fat...
    More: http://www.besthealthylife.com/post_1204046734.html

  2. Asthma: causes and ways of avoidence...

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    ... There may be cough, sometimes with phlegm...

    ... The effective result give relief from the existing symptoms like breathlessness, wheezing, cough, etc...

    ... You'd better work indoors with proper ventilation and air conditioning...
    More: http://www.besthealthylife.com/post_1203617843.html

  3. Good breakfast to improve your health

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    ... Good breakfast to improve your health Experts affirm that it's better for your health as well as for your weight to eat breakfast than to skip it...

    ... Moreover it's definitely better to eat a healthy breakfast, full of fibers and nutrients, than one full of refined grains, sugar, salt, and/or saturated fat...

    ... Balancing carbohydrates (preferably from whole grains, fruit and vegetables) with some protein and a little healthier fat will serve you better fueling your entire morning's activities...
    More: http://www.besthealthylife.com/post_1210708591.html

  4. What can we do?!!!

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    ... What is more parental smoking increases the risk of their children having many respiratory illnesses, including bronchitis, chronic cough, and asthma...
    More: http://www.besthealthylife.com/post_1203550775.html

  5. Obesity as a cause of many diseases

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    ... The delimitation of obesity varies depending on what one reads, but in general, it is a chronic condition defined by an excess amount body fat...

    ... Moreover obesity increases the risk of developing a number of chronic diseases including: Insulin Resistance...
    More: http://www.besthealthylife.com/post_1208870391.html

  6. Recovering your mood

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    ... As a matter of fact some people are simply born with less reactivity to stresses, which makes them more hardy in the face of adversity and better able to draw on their cognitive abilities in situations that throw others off balance...
    More: http://www.besthealthylife.com/post_1204049641.html

  7. Static Lifestyle Accelerates Aging

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    ... British studies suggest that people who are physically active in their free time may be biologically younger than couch potatoes...
    More: http://www.besthealthylife.com/post_1204093071.html

  8. Healthy food in Fast-foods?! Not really…

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    ... However, that's away better than the worst election on their breakfast menu: Carl's Jr...
    More: http://www.besthealthylife.com/post_1209140185.html

  9. Cholesterol may influence Prostate Cancer Risk

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    ... It was suggested that better monitors of the disease need to be developed...
    More: http://www.besthealthylife.com/post_1211558761.html

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