Constant exposure to our environment, the things we eat, and stresses from both inside and outside our bodies all cause us to age over time. This film explores those biological processes of aging, how we can maintain health throughout our lives with healthy lifestyles, and how scientists are learning more about the specific nutrients that can positively impact health.
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Heart Healthy Aging with Nutrition
Like everything else in our bodies, the cardiovascular (CV) system goes through the aging process. We do know that there are things we can do, however, ...
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Healthy Aging with Nutrition
A well-balanced diet full of essential nutrients can help support a healthy life. However, people with deficiencies, certain diseases and conditions, or with ...
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Smooth texture and great taste Contains the highest level of B-12 available in a bariatric multivitamin Contains the most appropriate levels of each vitamin Allows your body to regulate its ...
Formulated for High BioavailabilityTwo Capsules per ServingContains All Essential B Vitamins250mcg of Vitamin B-12 per Serving500mcg of Biotin per ServingContains Choline, Inositol and PABAMade in ...
Nutrition - "Dance for the Food Groups"
Learnercise Video Lesson of the Month. Student dance on their Learnercise Nutrition Mats while learning about the food groups and healthy eating habits.
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Diet Soda Makes People Fat? - Clinical Nutrition
Be My Friend - www.myspace.com Do Artificial Sweeteners Make People Fat? -- Clinical Nutrition Aspartame, Sucralose, NutraSweet, Splenda are put in diet soda and other products. Studies have show that these chemical substances are not necessarily sa
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