Police ID Rockledge man found dead in hospital parking lot The Bay Bulletin Tue, 27 Mar 2012 21:32 PM PDT Rockledge police are investigating the discovery of a body found in a car in the parking lot of the Wuesthoff Medical Center Rockledge emergency room. The body may have been there for several days. The cars in the photograph are not part of the crime scene. | Is chocolate fattening? Maybe not Pocono Record Tue, 27 Mar 2012 21:31 PM PDT Eating chocolate more frequently has been linked to lower body mass index (BMI) in a new study รข" regardless of total calories consumed per day or time spent exercising. | Less salt good for diet Northern Star Tue, 27 Mar 2012 21:16 PM PDT LOWERING your salt intake can help to get your body back on track, according to Hervey Bay dietician Peter St Henry, who said a diet rich in salt could lead to hypertension. | Study links eating chocolate with lower Body Mass Index Australian Food News Tue, 27 Mar 2012 20:54 PM PDT New research from the University of California, in the United States, has found that consumption of certain types of chocolate is linked to some favourable metabolic associations with blood pressure, insulin sensitivity and cholesterol level. Beatrice Golomb PhD and colleagues at the University of California studied 1,018 men and woman without known cardiovascular disease, diabetes [...] | Beach volleyball athletes can cover up in London Sydney Morning Herald Tue, 27 Mar 2012 20:29 PM PDT Female beach volleyball players will have more options to wear less revealing outfits at the London Olympics as the sport's governing body seeks to respect countries' cultural beliefs. | Study: Those Who Eat Chocolate Regularly Tend to Be Slimmer Malaysian Digest Tue, 27 Mar 2012 19:18 PM PDT SAN DIEGO: A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine finds that men and women who consume chocolate on a regular basis tend to have a lower body mass index (BMI) than those who eat chocolate infrequently, reported Yahoo News . | Green-coffee-bean extract shows potential for weight loss Seattle Times Tue, 27 Mar 2012 18:51 PM PDT The results of a controlled study showed overweight young adults took a low dose of green coffee-bean extract and lost an average of 17.5 pounds in 22 weeks and reduced their overall body weight by 10.5 percent. | | |
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