Archive for May 8th, 2009

Western diets may negatively impact immigrants
Bartlesville Live, Oklahoma
A new study from the University of Leeds (UK), published in Nutrition Reviews, shows these immigrants tend to replace the healthy parts of their native diet with the worst parts of Western diets, such as processed and fast food.

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Giving children vitamins won't make up for poor diet, warn experts
Texas Cable News, TX
Darling has seen parents trying to make up for that by dishing up multiple vitamins to make up for poor diets. And too much of a good thing is actually bad because kids could get too much iron and damage their bodies. "It's really important to know how

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Friedgen Taking On a Healthier Outlook
Washington Post, United States
Since October, he has steadfastly adhered to a diet plan and has lost 86 pounds. The 62-year-old coach who always has preached discipline to his players finally followed the same principle himself when it came to his personal health.

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Straits Times
Diet, not lack of exercise, to blame for obesity
Times Online, UK
Health professionals and campaigners welcomed the findings, which were presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Amsterdam, as evidence of the need to focus on diet and the availability and over-promotion of highly calorific foods.
ECO: Obesity Blamed on Overeating, Not Inactivity MedPage Today
Study blames over-eating, not poor exercise for US obesity AFP
Overeating to blame for US obesity epidemic Reuters India
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UKMedix Health News
Health Matters: The Lumberjack Diet for Preemies
WCTV, FL
But one British couple is being told to ignore that advice and give their sixteen month old daughter a diet with enough calories to feed a lumberjack. Agatha Holloway is 16 months old and was born 3 months prematurely, she weighed just 3 pounds 11
High-fat diet 'will help child survive' Get Surrey
UK Baby Put on MyFox Tampa Bay
Baby needs high-fat, high-protein diet Bounty
UKMedix Health News - Hindustan Times
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White tea diet
WSLS.com, VA
The herbal brew increased study participants' metabolism, and helped prevent new fat cells from forming. The research found those who drank four cups of white tea per day lost between four and eight pounds, without making other diet changes.
Video: White tea diet? NBC13.com
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HealthKnowItAll
Diet drug recalled
Morehead News, KY
By Vanessa Overholser - Staff Writer A fruit-based ingredient in a well-known dietary supplement is thought to be the culprit of allegedly causing liver damage and death to consumers. The Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall on 14
Video: Hydroxycut Recall WWLP.com
Dying to diet, Hydroxycut and beyond Examiner.com
Hydrixycut diet WWLP 22News
News 10NBC - InjuryBoard.com
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Alternative Health Journal
Fast Food and Diets
Alternative Health Journal, California
At least half of those people are either on a diet, have been on a diet, or considering a diet. Unless you know the right choices to make while visiting your favorite meal on wheels you will soon lose interest in your dieting goal.

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Fad Diet Junkie
Alternative Health Journal, California
Are you thinking back over the years of diets you have tried and wonder what went wrong why wasn't it working for you? Do you start a diet with unrealistic goals? Do you try all the latest so called celebrity diets? If this is you then you are what I

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Fit Friday: The Engine 2 Diet
WKYC-TV, OH
Our diet contributes to our risk for heart disease, diabetes and cancers. But one Cleveland native is trying to reverse those statistics. He created a diet for his fellow firefighters and changed their lives. Maureen Kyle has much more in Fit Friday.

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