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News Item Family Fundamentals: Buying home? Get answers with new guidebook
Some homebuyers are surprised at the variety of lenders available when shopping for a mortgage loan, and the loan-related charges associated with different lenders.
News Item Chow Line: First, focus on health, not weight
For years, nutritionists have recommended adopting a lifestyle change rather than a "diet."
News Item Curcumin Extract Lowers Triglycerides, Boosts Antioxidant Activity: Ohio State Study
These effects included a reduction in triglyceride levels, which are linked to heart disease. Curcumin also increased plasma levels of nitric oxide, a molecule that can work against high blood pressure.
News Item Chow Line: Lots of fruits, veggies might stem diabetes
A recent study published in the journal Diabetes Care indicates that people who eat a lot of fruits and vegetables may have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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