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Health Problems From an Unbalanced Diet

A balanced diet draws from all basic food groups to provide the body with the right types and amounts of nutrients for both nutrition and energy. To do this, most medical professionals recommend eating at least four servings of fruits, four servings of vegetables and six servings of grains each day.

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Which Is Worse: Carbs, Fats or Sugar?

Determining whether carbs, fats or sugars are worse isn’t as clear-cut as you might think. Both carbohydrates and fats, though often cited as unhealthy dietary components, are macronutrients that play a vital role in maintaining your overall health.

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How Large Is a Serving of Yogurt?

Though most foods follow standard serving sizes, yogurt is a little different. Due to the variety in size of its packaging, a serving of yogurt often varies from brand to brand, particularly when it comes to the single-serve containers.

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Side Effects of Too Much Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar has long been touted as a cure-all for anything from arthritis and asthma to ulcers and urinary tract infections. Most benefits are anecdotal at best, but a little apple cider vinegar now and then shouldn’t hurt. Too much, however, can sometimes cause problems.

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Heart Disease Prevention & Organic Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar – organic or not – has long been touted as a cure for myriad health problems, including heart disease. Evidence of its benefits for humans, however, is primarily anecdotal, but some research has been done on animals with some positive results.

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Vitamins That Help Cure Tinnitus

Tinnitus is a perception of sound when none is there, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. It often manifests as a ringing in the ears, but it may also sound like a buzzing, hissing, whistling or even roaring in the head. Tinnitus is a a symptom of an underlying condition.

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How Do I Pump Up a Bicycle Tire With a Presta Valve?

A Presta valve is a long, thin stem often found on the tires of high-end bikes. These valves work with a manual lock nut, as opposed the spring found on the traditional Schrader valve. Bike stores sell air pumps that can fit both valve styles or just one valve type.

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How to Remove Bicycle Handlebars

Bike handlebars come in various designs, so the method required to remove them will vary depending on the type of bike you own. Newer bikes have a threadless stem for easy height adjustment. Older units have stems secured with locknuts that require a wrench to adjust the height of the handlebars.

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How to Replace the Chain on a Schwinn Bike

Replacing the chain on your Schwinn bicycle can seem like a daunting task, but with the correct tool, the job is not too difficult. Chains for all bikes have the same core design, small links that join with pins. The old chain is one circular piece that must be disconnected.

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How to Firm Up Breasts After Weight Loss

Your breasts are made up of primarily adipose or fatty tissue. When you lose weight, your body burns excess fat for energy. This removal of fat will cause stretched skin to sag over many areas of your body, including your breasts.

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Directions for a Timex Ironman Triathlon Watch

Ironman is a brand name for health and activity monitoring watches produced by Timex Group USA. The Ironman name comes from the triathlon of the same name. The Ironman series includes models designed for fitness and aimed at athletes, especially those who compete in triathlons.

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What Muscles Do You Work Out on an Elliptical?

An elliptical machine takes the features from a treadmill and step-climber and combines them to provide a low-impact workout. These devices come with varying designs, depending on the manufacturer and model. One common component is the elongated pedals that you run on, and that your feet always stay in contact with.

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Instructions for Setting a Sportline Pedometer

Sportline is a Yonkers, New York, company that produces devices to manage exercise effectiveness and distance. The company website notes that it is the global leader in fitness monitoring instruments. Pedometers track your activity as you walk.

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How to Wash Running Shoes

Running shoes are essential fitness tools. But sweat is just one of the many components that can give running shoes a dirty appearance. Weather conditions and grime buildup also affect the way shoes look and smell. Proper cleaning will not only make the shoes look newer, but also prolong their life.

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How to Align a Rear Bike Tire

Rear wheel alignments for bikes can be tricky, since it involves the tension of the spokes. In a wheel with perfect alignment, all the spokes have the exact tension.

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How to Figure Your Metabolic Heart Rate

Your heart rate and metabolic rate are two very different things. When a doctor takes your pulse, he is measuring your heart rate, or how fast your heart is beating. Your resting metabolic rate calculates how fast you burn energy when you are inactive. Both measurements can help determine overall fitness and health.

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The Differences Between Balance Beam Scales & Electronic Scales

A balance beam scale is very different from the electronic scale you may have in your bathroom. Scales are measuring devices. That is true for both instruments, but when you step on an electronic scale, you are determining how much your body weighs. Balance beam scales do not measure weight, instead they value mass.

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My Heartbeat Skips After Exercising

When your heartbeat changes, you may or may not become aware of it. It is not uncommon to have the beat flutter a bit after exercise, but that doesn’t mean you should disregard the skipping. The best option is to talk to your doctor to make sure your heart is in good shape.

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What Causes Ear Pain After Swimming

Ear pain after swimming generally will represent one thing: swimmer’s ear. This is an infection that develops when bacteria enter the ear canal from the water and may emerge several days after swimming.

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Do Pushups Bulk You Up?

If you don't have time to squeeze a gym visit into your day, drop to the floor and perform a set of pushups. This strength-building exercise doesn't require any equipment and can play a role in building muscle. Pushups can bulk you up, but only if you approach them with the correct strategy.

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