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Fast Food Effects On Health - Articles
Finally! Fast food = health food
by
Jean D.
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:48pm
The Health Food Hut, a new chain of fast food restaurants is getting started in Florida. Big deal, you say? Well, yes, it actually is.
Get this: The menu? All organic... and the origin of every item.
Even better – not only is the food organic, the entire restaurant is totally green. All takeout containers, trays, and tableware will be made of the latest
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Health Tip: Make Healthy Choices at Fast-Food Restaurants
by
HealthFinder
Posted
Fri 25 Nov 2011 12:00pm
(HealthDay News) -- Rolling through the drive-through doesn't mean your healthy diet has to take a nose-dive.
The American Diabetes Association offers these suggestions for healthier fast-food choices:
Stick to a regular or junior-sized meal or sandwich. Avoid anything labeled as jumbo, super-sized, deluxe, giant or big-sized.
Stick to lean meats
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Outrageous Fast-Food. Beware of your health, America.
by
Adam Eskin
Posted
Tue 24 Aug 2010 1:47pm
We’re shocked and amazed at the latest fast-food offerings from big restaurant operators lately. From Denny’s “Mozzarella Cheesestick Sandwich” and “Pop... up the most outreagous fast-food options, and we hope that seeing them collectively will have you running in the oppostie direction.
1. Denny’s Fried Cheese Sandwich – 4
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Fast Food HealthCare
by
Steven ..
Posted
Thu 03 Jul 2008 5:10pm
Another datapoint in the trend towards the retailing of healthcare:Walgreen Buying Health Centers, Wall Street Journal, March 18, 2008.
Walgreen-the nation's largest drugstore chain(by $)- bought I-trax Inc ($259.7 million cash) and Whole Health Management ($???). The purchase gives Walgreen over 500 worksite (in businesses like Lowe's, Toyota
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Fast Food That’s Super Healthful
by
Cheri

Posted
Tue 01 Feb 2011 9:55pm
fillets, steamed broccoli with red bell pepper, and steamed butternut squash. The food is high in nutrients and antioxidents, especially if it’s not overcooked. I prefer steaming... a hand grater or food processor if you don’t own a Kitchen Cutter). Steam the grated squash in a 1-quart covered sauce pan over low heat. As with the salmon, don’t lift the lid
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Fast Food Outlets In Health Improving Commitment
by
Nick B.
Posted
Mon 24 Nov 2008 2:49am
In a history making deal this week, some of the UK’s most popular fast-food companies including McDonald’s and KFC, have agreed to help the government’s campaign to tackle... in the coming year.
Part of the changes will involve staff training to ensure customers understand the alternative healthy options on offer as well as being able to prepare food minus
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food, weight, health, and creating positive, effective change
by
Jennifer aka Beautiful MInd


Posted
Sat 25 Jul 2009 10:52pm
of changing my body's condition and putting it into better shape.
To follow along with this food/weight/health post, I wanted to tell you about an amazing film I saw tonight in Tampa... and animals that are used as food), the way farming is done, the corporate control of farms by Monsanto and the control over what we eat and how it is created by the fast food industry
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Effects of Junk Food on Your Body and Health
by
FitBuff Brandon
Posted
Tue 11 Aug 2009 9:51am
Effects of Junk Food
There’s no doubt they pamper your taste buds – burgers, pizzas and sandwiches make your mouth water and you end up stuffing your face and bloating your stomach. Eating junk food is like knowingly consuming poison, a slow-acting vitriol that eats away at your health and well-being.
It gives you an initial high because
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Health side effects of Soy food
by
Fitho
Posted
Sun 31 Aug 2008 12:00am
Over the past decade, soy has been hailed as a wonder health food. Newspapers and magazines have gone on about the benefits of soy. On multiple ocassions, when we talk... the bane of new age health foods in India?
First of all, soy does not make you lose weight. Soy is a source of plant based protein. Nutritionists recommend it to vegetarians
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