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Health Tip: Eat Well, But Start Simple
By LadyLively on June 2, 2014
Following a healthy eating plan may feel overwhelming, but starting with small changes can make it a more realistic goal.
The Weight-Loss Information Network offers this advice:
- Eat breakfast each day.
- Each time you fill your plate, make sure half contains vegetables and fruit.
- Opt for fat-free or low-fat dairy products.
- Choose whole grains more often than refined grains. Examples of whole grains include oatmeal, whole-wheat pasta and brown rice.
- Limit consumption of candy, cookies and drinks high in sugar.
Source: HealthDay
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