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Results 1 - 10 of 286 for Energy
  1. ... to have a few servings of soda or energy drinks a day without thinking about it. Like ... contain large amounts of added sugar. Soda and energy drinks can also have large amounts of caffeine ...
  2. ... AM, Aveyard P. Clinical effectiveness of very-low-energy diets in the management of weight loss: a ...
  3. ... of water during physical activity to maintain optimal energy levels and to prevent dehydration.
  4. ... most common and accurate way uses a dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan. DEXA uses low- ...
  5. ... cause fatigue. Simply having cancer can drain your energy: Some cancers release proteins called cytokines that can ... tumors can change the way your body uses energy and leave you feeling tired. Many cancer treatments ...
  6. ... Eating a good diet can help provide the energy you need to finish a race, or just ... it is important to avoid taking in more energy than you expend exercising. To help you perform ...
  7. Food gives our bodies the energy we need to function. Food is also a part of traditions and culture. This can mean that eating has an emotional ...
  8. ... extra calories in fat cells to use for energy later. If their bodies do not need this stored energy, they develop more fat cells and may become ...
  9. ... bulk will help you feel fuller. Sports and energy drinks. Many of these drinks are high in sugar and calories. Energy drinks also have a lot of caffeine. Unless ...
  10. ... kills cancer cells. Heat, using radio or microwave energy -- A large needle called a probe is placed into the center of the liver tumor. Energy is sent through thin wires called electrodes, which ...
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