Tomatoes contain carotenoids, eggs contain riboflavin, combining the two nutrients may play a role in improving eyesight. "Basically, this dish is suitable for all people." Nutrition experts have pointed out that, in particular the follow... [Read more]
Foodeating not fat at the tipsIf the little dinner to eat nine, ten o'clock on the cuckoo is called the belly, to eat, for fear of weight loss plan lost by the wayside, do not eat, it is very difficult to subject, how this can be done? Today, you can teach and not afraid to eat a... [Read more]
FoodEating "randy" most of the healthBeige food - red beans steamed rice barley jujube (red beans, large, rice, jujube) Comment: red bean and barley content of B vitamins, but also contains a small amount of dietary fiber, with the prevention of diabetes, strengthen the sense of sati... [Read more]
FoodRed fruits and vegetables so that your health a year "red" iRed not only reminiscent of the love and passion, or a heart, brain and urinary system health-related color. According to reports, the red fruits and vegetables to our health benefit, it should be a lot of food. Mexico, "reported the universe&... [Read more]
FoodToo Many Babies Take Anti-Reflux DrugsBy Salynn Boyles WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Nov. 5, 2007 -- Too many babies who don't need anti-reflux drugs are being treated with them for normal spitting up and vomiting, ne... [Read more]
FoodToxic Chemical Spurs Aqua Dots RecallBy Miranda Hitti WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Nov. 8, 2007 -- More than 4 million Aqua Dots craft kits are being recalled after two children slipped into a coma and were hospit... [Read more]
FoodChildhood May Predict Type 2 DiabetesBy Miranda Hitti WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Nov. 9, 2007 -- It may be possible to predict which kids are most likely to mature into adults with type 2 diabetes -- and to nip t... [Read more]
FoodPreschool Math Skill Predicts SuccessBy Daniel J. DeNoon WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Nov. 12, 2007 -- A hotly controversial study shows that preschool math and reading skills predict later academic success, but be... [Read more]
FoodVaccines Hold Diseases to Record LowBy Miranda Hitti WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Nov. 13, 2007 -- Most vaccine-preventable diseases are rarer than ever in the U.S., CDC researchers reported today. They tra... [Read more]
FoodGas Prices Slowing Kids' CheckupsBy Miranda Hitti WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Nov. 13, 2007 -- The cost of gas may be putting the brakes on health care for some kids, according to a new poll. The poll of... [Read more]
FoodInfant Weight Gain May Predict ObesityBy Salynn Boyles WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD June 9, 2008 -- There is growing evidence that babies who gain weight rapidly during the first few months or years of life may be a... [Read more]
FoodInfant Pain May Be UnderestimatedBy Kelli Miller Stacy WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD June 23, 2008 -- Current tools used to tell if young babies are in pain may underestimate how much they are hurting, according... [Read more]
