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Celery adds cool, crisp crunch to summertime dishes (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Versatile vegetable is a great source of vitamins, fiber and more, with negative calories.
Source: www.mysanantonio.com
The Broken West I Can’t Go On, I’ll Go On (Pitchfork)
Power pop is easy to do, but difficult to do well. Guitar bands playing sorta catchy hooks at sorta fast tempos abound, most hewing closely to the same styles and structures.
Source: www.pitchforkmedia.com
Beauty on the beach (The Columbus Dispatch)
Summer style should be as easy as a day at the beach. But even that requires a little planning. Here are some tips and tricks for getting that carefree, effortless look.
Source: www.dispatch.com
Fans enjoy Game on the Green festival (Atlanta Braves)
Fans enjoy Game on the Green festival
Source: mlb.mlb.com
More vitamin D for fewer heart-related deaths: study (Nutraingredients.com)
“This prospective cohort study demonstrates for the first time, to our knowledge, that low 25- hydroxyvitamin D and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D levels are associated with increased risk in all-cause and cardiovascular mortality compared with patients with higher serum vitamin D levels,” wrote lead author Harald Dobnig from the Medical University of Graz, Austria.
Source: www.nutraingredients-usa.com
Researchers say not getting enough vitamin D could be deadly. (Florence Morning News)
The sun is the best source for vitamin D. Researchers say not getting enough vitamin D could be deadly.
Source: www.scnow.com
8 Ways to Spot Skin Cancer Before It Kills (US News & World Report)
Even for deadly melanoma, 99 percent of cases are survivable if the tumor is caught early.
Source: www.usnews.com
‘55 Ways to Stay Young:’ An expanded tip list (KING5 Seattle)
Ever wonder why some people are youthful, sexy and energetic, no matter what their age? In many cases, it’s genetic. But there are things we can do, too – here are some tips on how to ’stay young.’
Source: www.king5.com
Rome Observer - The latest buzz on vitamin D (Rome Observer)
In the past several months there have been many studies in the scientific community that link a deficiency in vitamin D to a host of diseases and disabilities.
Source: www.romeobserver.com