Carrot Fries

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These yummy baked carrot fries are crispy and delicious and simple to make! Carrots provide vitamin A and many other impressive health benefits including beautiful INGREDIENTS • 2 carrot • 2 tablespoons olive oil • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped • 1 teaspoon paprika • 1 teaspoon salt • 1 teaspoon pepper • 1 cup … Continued

Gluten-Free Butter-Dough Biscuits

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These flaky and buttery biscuits can be eaten for breakfast, as a snack or a side dish. They are also made gluten-free and contain no wheat flour. (Makes 12 servings) Ingredients • 1 cup full-fat Greek yogurt • 2 cups gluten-free flour blend, plus more for flouring • 2 teaspoons baking powder • salt, as … Continued

Chickpea Meatballs

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Chickpeas are a good source of protein, carbs, fiber, and many other nutrients. They may help with diabetes, blood pressure problems, heart issues, irritable bowel syndrome, cancer, and provides essential vitamins and minerals. This dish is a Plant-Based Protein and perfect for Vegans. Ingredients: (4 servings) • water, or cooking oil • 1 small onion, … Continued

Spicy Cauliflower Nachos

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Crazy for Calorie-Burning This version of nachos is everything healthy and gluten free too! Spicy food can boost your metabolism. Studies show that the main compound in chilies, called capsaicin, has a ther- mogenic effect and may cause the body to burn bonus calories after you are done eating. You will need: • 1 head … Continued

Diabetes in Children and Teens

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Until recently, the common type of diabetes in children and teens was type 1. It was called juvenile diabetes. With Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas does not make insulin. Insu- lin is a hormone that helps glucose, or sugar, get into your cells to give them energy. Without insulin, too much sug- ar stays in … Continued

11 Truths About Menopause

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STOP SUFFERING IN SILENCE: By Helen Simigiannis, MD For years women didn’t talk much about the changes they experienced before, during and after menopause. It’s just in the last 30 years or so that women have been encouraged to speak with their physicians about their symptoms. Now, women are much more in tune with their … Continued

Smell and Taste Change as You Age

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Did you know that your sense of smell and taste are connected? As you get older, these senses can change. Changes in smell or taste can also be a sign of a larger problem. Many problems cause a loss of smell that lasts for a short time. This temporary loss of smell may be due … Continued

Tackling Testicular Cancer

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Win the Game with a Strong Offense By Troy Sukkarieh, MD It only takes a lump the size of a pea in your testicle to signal something serious. It’s estimated that 8,850 American men will develop testicular cancer this year. It is most frequently diagnosed in men aged 20 to 34. And, like several other … Continued

In Good Hands Chiropractic Center

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Dr. Allison J Scharf, DC Allison J Scharf, DC became interested in chiropractic at a very young age. She started having terrible migraines with the classic symptoms – intense throbbing pain in her head, sensitivity to light and sound, and nausea. When she was 12 years old she saw a chiropractor who took an x-ray … Continued

Princeton Center for Plastic Surgery

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Thomas A. Leach, M.D. is board certified in cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ASPS). Founding Director of the Princeton Center for Plastic Surgery located in Princeton, New Jersey, Dr. Leach has been servicing the Princeton and surrounding communities for over 25 years. He has an excellent reputation for … Continued