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From: ClipSyndicate on Thu, Sep 24 2009 12:46 AM
Getting the kids off to school in the mornings is no easy feat. Getting them off to school with a healthy breakfast-almost impossible. A glass of orange juice that’s packed with vitamin C can help. Consumer Reports helps you slice through the many choices you're seeing in stores.
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ConsumerReportsJuicedupOJbetter92309
From: iTunes on Thu, Sep 24 2009 12:01 AM
Getting the kids off to school in the mornings is no easy feat. Getting them off to school with a healthy breakfast-almost impossible. A glass of orange juice that’s packed with vitamin C can help. Consumer Reports helps you slice through the many choices you're seeing in stores.
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ConsumerReportsJuicedupOJbetter92309
From: 9WSYR Marine on Wed, Sep 23 2009 9:22 PM
Getting the kids off to school in the mornings is no easy feat. Getting them off to school with a healthy breakfast-almost impossible. A glass of orange juice that’s packed with vitamin C can help. Consumer Reports helps you slice through the many choices you're seeing in stores.
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FoxFamilyHealthLoadingUponVitaminC
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Aug 07 2009 4:59 PM
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Readinglabels
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Aug 07 2009 8:07 AM
Doctors say that it’s important to know what is in the vitamins or supplements you're taking. And Dr. Thompson says it's especially important to read the labels before you take something. He says its a must to follow the recommended dosage to prevent problems when taking medic...
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LongTermEffectsOfGoodNutritionWhilePregnant
From: KCNC Denver on Wed, Jul 22 2009 10:40 AM
According to new research, doctors have found that low protein intake and vitamin intake can affect a baby’s health and have long term consequences. Dr. Jennifer Ashton will join us to show you how what you eat when pregnant can affect your child.
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DelhiinneedofVitaminC
From: tubaah on Thu, Jul 09 2009 5:37 AM
For Tanvi and Sameer, this is a cruel winter. They’re made to eat oranges everyday when they come home from school. It's the last resort for a family fighting viral season in a town that's run out of Vitamin C.
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AntidepressantsMayRiskBreastCancerReturn
From: KCNC Denver on Mon, Jun 01 2009 3:22 PM
Is the key to preventing cancer already in your medicine cabinet? New research suggests that a vitamin may actually keep you cancer-free and that survivors of breast cancer may be putting themselves at risk by taking antidepressants.
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VitaminsMayPreventMetabolismFromExercise
From: KCAL/KCBS Los Angeles on Wed, May 13 2009 9:14 PM
Exercise creates something called reactive oxydation, which helps your body store fuel. Taking large doses of vitamin C and E may reduce those benefits. Sylvia Lopez reports.
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TakeYourVitamins
From: The Sun on Fri, Dec 12 2008 7:15 AM
New study: Vitamins have no impact in preventing cancer
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LackOfVitaminDTakingTollOnKidsTeens
From: WCCO Minneapolis on Tue, Jun 17 2008 7:06 PM
A new study shows kids and teens are not getting enough Vitamin D, especially when it comes to youngsters in Minnesota, Jeanette Trompeter reports (1:48).
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VideoBlogAllergiesVitaminCandMore
From: ClipSyndicate on Sat, Dec 15 2007 9:26 PM
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HowHealthyIsVitaminFlavoredWater
From: WPXI Pittsburgh on Wed, Oct 17 2007 6:06 PM
Consumers are crazy about water and it's not just plain old water. There are now all kinds of flavors to choose from.
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StudyVitaminCWon039tFightColds
From: WFRV Green Bay on Mon, Jul 23 2007 8:06 PM
Researchers found taking Vitamin C pills everyday did nothing to reduce an average person's chances of catching a cold.
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From: WBZ Boston on Wed, Jul 18 2007 6:26 PM
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