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Eating apples has its benefits 
“An apple a day keeps the doctor away” has been a saying that has been around for years. Studies have shown that people can gain health benefits by eating this sweet, crunchy fruit. At first glance, apples don’t appear too nutritious.
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Five Foods For Better Health 
Here are five foods that should be in everyone’s kitchen because they contain such a wealth of disease-fighting substances. Remember that even these “superfoods” can lead to weight gain if over-consumed, so always remember to use moderation as your guide.
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Scientists verify bioaccessibility measure for vitamin E, carotenoids 
10/17/2006 - French scientists, in collaboration with Nestl Research Centre, have shown that an in vitro digestion model could be a valuable tool to quantify potential bioaccessibility of vitamin E and carotenoids from functional food.
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10 superfoods are flying high 
Can you eat your way to good health? Well, there are no guarantees. But here is what we can guarantee: Make these 10 foods part of your diet, and you’ll be giving your body lots of what it needs in terms of nutrients.
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10 superfoods are flying high 
You may not leap tall buildings, but your diet will take a jump. Can you eat your way to good health? Well, there are no guarantees. But here is what we can guarantee: Make these 10 foods part of your diet, and you’ll be giving your body lots of what it needs in terms of nutrients.
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Vitamin D and the risk of falling over 
Elderly adults lacking Vitamin D have a higher risk of falling down more, compared with those who have sufficient levels of the vitamin, a recent study suggested. Falls, which frequently occur among the elderly, are a major cause of morbidity and mortality, it said.
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Bariatric Surgery Patients Have Special Medication Needs 
Patients who have had bariatric surgery need to take special steps to make sure they are absorbing their medications and nutrients, according to a study published today in the October 1, 2006, edition of the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (Am J Health Syst Pharm 2006 63: 1852-1857).Authors April D. Miller, Pharm.D, of University of Kentucky HealthCare, and Kelly M. Smith, Pharm.D.
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