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Is Cheerios® cereal heart healthy?
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What kinds of foods are good for the heart?
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Additional resources for women's heart health
As a brand Cheerios® is especially passionate about the healthy possibilities of foods that contain whole grain. But...
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General guidelines for "heart-healthy" eating
Whole grain – 3 servings of whole grain foods each day, at least 48 grams’ worth per day, can be heart healthy ...
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Getting active: Benefits of exercise
Busy lives don't have to be obstacles to exercise. Exercise can actually give you more energy to get things done thr...
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Getting active: Exercise tips for busy people
Healthy foods are one half of a healthy lifestyle; exercise is the other. At least 30 minutes a day of moving activi...
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Heart-healthy eating: How much whole grain the body needs
Working whole grain foods into your diet is important. A simple way to start is to substitute refined grain products, li...
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Heart-healthy eating: Which foods have whole grains
Wheat, corn, oats and rice are the most common varieties of grain eaten in the U.S. You can find whole grain versions ...
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Heart-healthy eating: Whole grain
Pretty much all grain starts out whole. Some grains are refined after harvest, however, to remove the inner and oute...
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Learn more: How oats can help lower cholesterol
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The facts about women and heart disease
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the U.S.* Around the same number of women as men die of hea...
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Women and health: Whole grain, soluble fiber, calcium
Whole Grain and Soluble Fiber Whole grain is important to the diet for several reasons. It has carbohydrates the bo...
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Women and heart disease: Getting better, getting the family involved
There's no easy way to change daily routines, whether that means making healthier foods or getting more exercise, wi...
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Women and heart disease: Keeping active
Finding time for exercise isn't easy for people with busy schedules. But exercise doesn't have to mean hours at a ti...
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Women and heart disease: Questions for your doctor
While a doctor or health care professional has the knowledge and training to help you make informed decisions to low...
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