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Stone Age Doc - Press Room Q.: In the Stone Age, people didn't live very long. How do we know that they wouldn't have developed diabetes and coronary artery disease and cancer if they ...
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Stone Age Doc - Press Room He did show us that we could lose weight by cutting back on carbohydrates. ... Q.: In the Stone Age, people didn't live very long. ...
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Stone Age Doc - Archived Articles - Body Mass Index. Is it useful ... Body Mass Index (BMI) is a relatively new way of looking at body weight - or overweight. It does give a clue to overall health, but in a limited way. ...
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Stone Age Doc - Archived Articles - Can foods make you look younger? Can foods make you look younger? Philip J. Goscienski, M.D.. June 2006. You may not be able to make your biological clock run backward but you sure can make ...
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Stone Age Doc - Archived Articles - Weight loss after forty Weight loss after forty. Philip J. Goscienski, M.D.. March 2007. Forty, frustrated and fighting fat? With a little understanding of how your body works you ...
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Stone Age Doc - Archived Articles - Growing girth is everybody's ... Growing girth is everybody's costly problem. Philip J. Goscienski, M.D. ... According to the International Congress on Obesity more people in the world are ...
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Stone Age Doc - Archived Articles - What's in an apple? More than ... What about vitamin C? Apples have about 8 milligrams, not very impressive compared to the 42 milligrams in an orange or the 200 milligrams in a guava. ...
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Stone Age Doc - Archived Articles - Spoiled food - how dangerous ... Spoiled food - how dangerous is it? Philip J. Goscienski, M.D.. July 2006. Mankind's accidental chefs are those who discovered new delicacies when they ...
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Stone Age Doc - Archived Articles - Not low-carb, right-carb Not low-carb, right-carb. Philip J. Goscienski, M.D.. August 2006. In all the media discussions about low carbohydrate diets most of the focus has been on ...
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Stone Age Doc - Archived Articles - Osteoporosis is not a calcium ... Osteoporosis is not a calcium deficiency disease. Philip J. Goscienski, M.D.. November 2005. If calcium is so important, how is it that in those countries ...
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