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Practical Prevention: Mental Illness Requires Special Care
Kitsap Sun,  United States - Nov 30, 2008
Excess weight can contribute to health conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or heart problems. If you're having trouble losing ...
Hibiscus Tea May Cut Blood Pressure
WebMD - Nov 10, 2008
Other research presented at the meeting suggested that eating a diet rich in pinto beans, chickpeas, and other legumes may help to lower cholesterol levels. ...
How to cut out or lower your medication doses
Newsday, NY - Nov 25, 2008
... of "bad" LDL cholesterol. Your LDL level may drop by 5 percent if you keep foods high in saturated fat (meat and full-fat dairy products) off the menu. ...
Eat Your Statins
Forbes, NY - Nov 16, 2008
Hunter-gatherers, who fed on fish, lean meat and fibrous veggies, had levels of low-density lipoprotein, or bad cholesterol, between 50 and 75 milligrams ...
Of all things to avoid, Vaccination is not on the list
The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - Nov 30, 2008
Whether it is flying in airplanes, eating smoked meat, taking cholesterol-lowering medication or vaccination, there are always pluses and minuses to ...
More and More Americans are Biking Their Way to Work
Voice of America - Nov 27, 2008
Six point seven percent said that they never eat meat. This was a small study, so its results may not be very exact. But earlier studies have also found ...

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We took up to ?20 of vitamins a month - then went cold turkey
Daily Mail, UK - Nov 29, 2008
Vitamin E, which aids metabolism of fats and strengthens blood vessels, travels around the bloodstream attached to cholesterol. ...

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Plant sterols fight cholesterol as well as statins
Food Consumer, IL - Nov 12, 2008
A new study presented in New Orleans at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions showed people even with normal range of cholesterol may benefit ...
The Big Question: Are statins really a wonder drug, and should we ... Independent
Trans Fats and Cholesterol Levels, Long-Term Therapy After Heart ... Insidermedicine
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Holiday eating for your health
聖路易時報, MO - Nov 27, 2008
Cranberries are also packed with antioxidants that may help maintain heart health and reduce cholesterol. In addition, cranberries help prevent urinary ...
10 Foods that bring on the pain
6abc.com, PA - Nov 26, 2008
And since saturated fats, obesity and cholesterol could all contribute to the development of pro-inflammatory agents, Barnard says avoiding cheese may ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: meat + may + cut  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Sector Snap: Meat producers soar on optimism
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These higher costs may cut into earnings for producers, if they have to pay more for corn to feed their animals. "The industry still needs to work through ...
Breast cancer: What you need to know
Food Consumer, IL -
Red Meat: Eating red meat may be associated with higher risk for hormone receptor-positive breast cancers in premenopausal women, according to a report ...

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Australia Leaves Key Interest Rate Unchanged at 7.25% (Update1)
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5 (Bloomberg) -- Australia's central bank left its benchmark interest rate at a 12-year high and signaled it may cut borrowing costs as slowing economic ...
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Jobless forecast to hit 5pc next year Stuff.co.nz
Australia to Leave Benchmark Rate at 7.25 Percent (Update1) Bloomberg
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Cut the Meat and Pass the Corn on the Cob
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But I'm not offended when others eat meat in front of me. I understand. I may feel sorry for the dead cow, but I do miss greasy hamburgers. ...
Today's Fresh Meat
California Majority Report, CA -
Governor Schwarzenegger's proposed pay cut for 200000 state workers may have run into a snag. California's Vietnam-era computer payroll system can't handle ...
Who?s responsible?
ZDNet -
But if you instead cut back on meat and eat even more bread than before - while you may enjoy your diet less - you?ll at least get enough calories and fill ...
2nd UPDATE: ADM Cautions On Outlook After Record Earnings
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Sales in Asia continued to rise as consumers increased their appetite for meat, though an oversupply of palm oil was affecting margins. ...
Spice up your life...with spices
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Aug 3, 2008
Today's recipe uses a relatively cheap cut of meat ? venison shank braised in curry spices. Not surprisingly the cheaper cuts of meat such as shank, ...
Marinades: A healthier way to cook meat
Pratt Tribune, KS - Aug 4, 2008
Commercial marinades may have some thickeners that make the mixture stick to the meat, but homemade mixtures are easy to make and also work. ...
ECB, BoE expected to leave rates unchanged
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Government statistics showed big increases in June in prices of meat, rice, bread, milk and other staple foods, along with gasoline. ...
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Reference methods for the assessment of physical characteristics of meat -
KO Honikel - Meat Science, 1998 - Elsevier
... Procedure Meat samples are cut from the carcass and immediately weighed. A sample
weight of approximately 80-1OOg is recommended but other sample sizes may ...

BINDING OF MEAT PIECES: A COMPARISON OF MYOSIN, ACTOMYOSIN AND SARCOPLASMIC PROTEINS AS BINDING …
JJ MACFARLANE, GR SCHMIDT, RH TURNER - Journal of Food Science, 1977 - Blackwell Synergy
... The cores were cut to fit snugly in a 1.5 cm diameter glass tube ... The use of native
myosin to bind meat may provide a means to manufacture reformed meat products ...

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J Greenspan - US Patent 4,313,963, 1982 - Google Patents
... The at least one slitted surface is sprayed, blades may cut from only one surface
of the meat, ie either simultaneously with and/or immediately subse- ...

TEXTURE AND COLOUR CHANGES IN MEAT DURING COOKING RELATED TO THERMAL DENATURATION OF MUSCLE PROTEINS …
H MARTENS, E STABURSVIK, M MARTENS - Journal of Texture Studies, 1982 - Blackwell Synergy
... Colour-lightness of a freshly cut surface (1 ... the fact that thermal denaturation of
muscle protein in meat is irreversible, a protein in meat may be denatured ...

Meat-eating by early hominids at the FLK 22Zinjanthropussite, Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania): an … -
M Domi?nguez-Rodrigo - Journal of Human Evolution, 1997 - Elsevier
... marks reported as being on ??epiphyseal specimens?? may mask two different processes:
dismembering (cut marks on epiphyses) and meat removal (cut marks ...

… , Hereford x Angus and Limousin x Angus Crossbred Steers as Related to Carcass Composition and Meat -
ML May, ME Dikeman, R Schalles - Journal of Animal Science, 1977 - Am Soc Animal Sci
... these characteristics to carcass composition and meat palatability traits ... imply that
reliable histological analyses may be made ... 1/2 cm thick were cut and placed ...

… content in beef cooked by different methods to varying degrees of doneness and gravy made from meat -
R Sinha, N Rothman, CP Salmon, MG Knize, ED Brown, … - Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1998 - Elsevier
... which may be useful in estimating HCA exposure from dietary questionnaires. However,
to accurately classify HCA exposure, details on type and cut of meat, ...

Effect of Castration on Meat Quality and Quantity -
RA Field - Journal of Animal Science, 1971 - Am Soc Animal Sci
... Hedrick, Thompson and Krause (1969) indicate that chronological age may have a ... SEX
AND MEAT QUALITY ... feeding rams with respect to rate of gain and cut.ability. ...

Effects of Meat and Selected Food Components on the Valence of Nonheme Iron during In Vitro … -
M KAPSOKEFALOU, DD MILLER - Journal of Food Science, 1991 - Blackwell Synergy
... molecular weight cut-off of 6000-8000 (Fisher 08-670C) was cut into 20 ... Cell membranes
or lipids present in meat may have bound iron and inhibited its dialysis ...

Modified atmosphere package for cut of raw meat -
GR DelDuca, AE Deyo, VK Luthra, WP Wu - US Patent 5,811,142, 1998 - freepatentsonline.com
... such as a retail cut of raw meat 26 is located in a rectangular compartment defined
by the bottom wall 20 and continuous side wall 22. The raw meat may be any ...

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Marinating meat may cut cholesterol compounds

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Just in time for holiday grilling, scientists have found that marinating meats may help reduce unhealthy cholesterol compounds that form during cooking.

Researchers in Taiwan found that marinades made with soy sauce or sugar inhibited the formation of cholesterol oxidation products (COPs) in pork and eggs as they cooked.

COPs are generated when cholesterol-rich foods are processed or heated, and research suggests that, in excess, the compounds may damage body cells and contribute to ills such as heart disease or cancer.

To study the effects of marinades on COP formation, Dr. Bing-Huei Chen and colleagues at Fu Jen University in Taipei soaked ground pork and hard-boiled eggs in marinades containing soy sauce, sugar or both. The only other ingredient in each marinade was water.

In general, the researchers found, all of the marinades cut COP formation during cooking, with sugar being particularly effective.

Marinating may create the benefit, Chen told Reuters Health, by generating so-called "browning reaction products." These substances are thought to act as antioxidants, which mean they help neutralize COPs and similar molecules that can damage body cells.

It's also possible, Chen added, that healthful nutrients in soy sauce, such as isoflavones, help quash COP formation.

Whether other types of marinades have such anti-COP abilities is unknown, according to the researcher. The simple sugar-soy sauce marinade, Chen noted, was only 1 percent soy sauce and 10 percent sugar, so it would add few calories and little salt to a health-conscious cookout.

SOURCE: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, June 28, 2006.

 
 
 
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