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Infections or health conditions “Turning green” has long been a phrase used to describe someone showing signs of an illness. The same can be said of your poop, too, notes Dr. Lee. Greenish stool could indicate that you have a bacterial infection (salmonella or E.
Walking might not be the most strenuous form of exercise, but it is an effective way to get in shape and burn fat. While you can't spot-reduce fat,...
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Although oats are a good source of fiber and a staple breakfast favorite, 1 cup of plain oats contains over 40 grams of carbohydrates, eating up...
Read More »There’s usually a simple answer, but it also can be a reason for concern There’s an expectation as to what you’ll see in the toilet after pooping. So when you look down into the water and spot something bright green… well, it’s safe to say a few questions might enter your mind. Advertising Policy Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. Advertising on our site helps support our mission. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services. Policy
Carb Content in Rice and Potatoes Because they come in many varieties and have different nutritional values, the carb content will also vary. For...
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Increased ketone levels. Ketone bodies are molecules produced from fatty acids when your body doesn't have enough carbs to use for energy (...
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When it comes to keto diet foods, people rely on protein-rich foods such as nuts, cheese and meats. Sausage is made from pork or chicken. Thus far,...
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Since cottage cheese is high in protein but low in calories, it is often recommended for weight loss. Several studies indicate that eating high...
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6. Processed carbohydrates. If you want to say bye-bye to the belly, then you may want to cut down on refined carbohydrates like white bread, rice,...
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If cooked shrimp has been frozen it can be eaten for up to 5 days. However, cooked shrimp that's been stored in the fridge should be eaten within...
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