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1. EMHC - Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare Offers Media Tip Sheet for Winter 2003
www.emhs.com/about/press/2003/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2003 Last Visited: 1/27/2006
According to Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Endocrinologist Maha Abboud, M.D., the human body is conditioned to crave certain foods during winter. Sugary or high-fat foods tend to increase the body's layer of fat, thereby insulating the body from the elements. For most of us, it's okay to give in to occasional food cravings, but for people with diseases of the heart and/or metabolic system, it's important to learn how to substitute healthy choices for high-caloric foods. To arrange an interview with Dr. Abboud, contact Wendy Martinkus at (630) 993-5604, or wmartin@emhc.org. -
2. EMHC - Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare Offers Media Tip Sheet for Winter 2003
www.emhc.org/about/press/2003/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2003 Last Visited: 11/17/2005
According to Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Endocrinologist Maha Abboud, M.D., the human body is conditioned to crave certain foods during winter. Sugary or high-fat foods tend to increase the body's layer of fat, thereby insulating the body from the elements. For most of us, it's okay to give in to occasional food cravings, but for people with diseases of the heart and/or metabolic system, it's important to learn how to substitute healthy choices for high-caloric foods. To arrange an interview with Dr. Abboud, contact Wendy Martinkus at (630) 993-5604, or wmartin@emhc.org. -
3. EMHC - Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare Offers Media Tip Sheet for Winter 2003
emhc.neutrality.org/about/pres - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2003 Last Visited: 11/15/2004
According to Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Endocrinologist Maha Abboud, M.D., the human body is conditioned to crave certain foods during winter. Sugary or high-fat foods tend to increase the body's layer of fat, thereby insulating the body from the elements. For most of us, it's okay to give in to occasional food cravings, but for people with diseases of the heart and/or metabolic system, it's important to learn how to substitute healthy choices for high-caloric foods. To arrange an interview with Dr. Abboud, contact Wendy Martinkus at (630) 993-5604, or wmartin@emhc.org.

