About Me
- Bio
Denise is a registered dietitian, licensed in both North and South Carolina. She has worked for over 10 years with patients to improve their health through diet and lifestyle changes. Most recently, her focus has been to assist patients in their pursuit of weight loss, either through traditional methods or via bariatric surgery. Read more at http://denisereynoldsrd.com.
History
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FDA Finds Penicillin Drug Abuse in NY Farm Animals
The FDA has issued letters of warning to two New York food production operations suspected in violation of adulterated food brought about by misuse of animal medications.
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Indoor Air Purification System Proven to Kill Swine Flu Virus
Indoor Healthy Air, LLC, based out of Southern Maryland, announced today the availability of their new product: the Air Scrubber Purification System, which distributes charged particles throughout th
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Santa: All I Want for Christmas is the H1N1 Vaccine
Santa groups across the nation are urging their local health departments and the federal government to consider them a high-risk group for susceptibility to the H1N1 virus this year, along with pregna
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A Man's Guide to a Great Shave
Basic grooming is a task every guy needs to master, not only for looking your best for a date or a job interview, but also for the basic health and care of the skin on your face.
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Pregnancy Safe for Women with Multiple Sclerosis/Epilepsy
Stanford University School of Medicine has released a new study in the November issue of the journal Neurology that will ease the mind of many young women with multiple sclerosis or epilepsy.
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Great American Smokeout 2009: More Reasons to Quit Smoking
November 29, 2009 marks the 34th annual celebration of the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout.
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Folic Acid Supplementation May Increase Cancer Risk
In a study published in the November 18th issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, heart patients in Norway had a 21% increased risk of
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March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card Gives US Poor Grade
Each year, the March of Dimes, the nation’s leading organization for pregnancy and baby health, tracks premature birth rates and gives a report that ranks each state and the nation overall on the numb
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Heartburn Drug Prilosec Can Interfere with Plavix
The U.S.
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Task Force Makes Controversial Change to Mammogram Guidelines
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force issued new guidelines Monday for basic preventative screening for breast cancer for women over the age of 40.
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