Weight Loss
As obesity levels continue to rise in Canada and around the world, a new study out of Laval University suggests that a diet rich in calcium can help to control body fat. The first significant finding of the study was the demonstration that a low calcium intake is associated with an increase in body fatness. In addition, we found that a low calcium intake is associated with an increase in the level of blood cholesterol which represents a risk factor for the development of heart disease.

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(NC)—For the 3 million Canadians who have diabetes, it can be a challenge to eat right and control blood glucose levels. Those who have recently been diagnosed with the disease must also learn new dietary habits and pay much closer attention to factors like alcohol intake, vegetarianism and the food they eat when they are away from home. Here are a few recommendations that may help you in this regard.
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