Archive for June 5th, 2009


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Will more taters appear in Garrett Atkins' diet?
KFFL, CA
By Tim Heaney on June 5, 2009 Forgive me, but I'm ditching my typical four-base Friday fun. I'm still numb from what happened last night. I bet many of you felt the same way when you looked at your bench and saw this line: 2-for-4, two homers,

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Treading lighter with low-carbon diets
FOX43.com, PA
Although this perhaps wasn't the most accepting reaction, it resulted in the desired dietary shift as Bon Appétit Management Co. rolls out its new Low Carbon Diet in 400 cafes it runs at university and corporate campuses around the country.

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The Gluten-Free Challenge
Huffington Post, NY
Typically, we recommend avoiding oats at the onset of the diet and then discuss a monitored trial with the patient.) By definition, a true GF diet completely excludes gluten from the diet to eliminate all offending prolamines.
Book review:The G Free Diet by Elizabeth Hasselback Examiner.com
The Gluten-free Application Network Web 2.0 Journal
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Interleukin Genetics to Present Research Linking Perilipin Genes
PR Newswire (press release), NY
The diets were prepared at the institution and provided to the study subjects for a period of six months and followed by extensive dietary guidance for the next six months. Compliance to the diet was monitored using a non-radioactive isotope mass

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Dairy alternatives for a more humane diet
Examiner.com
Foods that replace milk and cheese in the diet are often better for you and they are always a more ethical, humane, and environmentally-responsible choice. Many people think of dairy farms as cheerful, sunny pastures filled with happy cows and their
Greening the Herds: A New Diet to Cap Gas New York Times
The Great Canadian Moo unites Canadians Canada NewsWire (press release)
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Diet to Prevent, Manage Prostate Cancer
Natural Products Marketplace, Arizona
SYDNEY—A diet high in vegetables and fruits, and low in fat, excessive meat and excessive dairy may help prevent and manage prostate cancer, according to an evidence-based review by Robert Ma and K Chapman of the University of New South Wales.

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Expect Carlisle 'road diet' in 2010
Carlisle Sentinel, PA
For detailed information on the Carlisle “road diet,” including the Dewberry-Goodkind traffic study, a Q/A and other documents, go to the borough's Web site, www.carlislepa.org. On the homepage, click on “Road Diet Information.
Sentinel Morning Update: PennDOT approves 'road diet' plan Carlisle Sentinel
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Parental Eating Habits Don't Rub Off on Kids
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA
Wang found that children whose parents ate a healthier diet — and that was a small minority — were three times more likely to have a healthy diet compared to the kids whose parents did not have a very healthy diet. Overall, however, he said that "it
Who Influences Kids' Eating Habits? WebMD
Do Kids Follow Parents' Dietary Habits? Maybe Not So Much. Washington Post Blogs
Parents Influence 'Weak' When It Comes To Food Orlando Sentinel
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Sentinel Morning Update: PennDOT approves 'road diet' plan
Carlisle Sentinel, PA
The state Department of Transportation recently approved a $2.8 million grant to fully fund the “road diet” project. This project would reduce the number of travel lanes to one lane in each direction on High Street from Cherry Street east to Spring

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Is There a Link Between Diet, ADHD?
Natural Products Industry Insider, AZ
nutraingredients.com recently reported on a Harvard Medical School Review disputing previous studies linking diet, additives and omega-3s to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Researchers said many of the studies were flawed or too small,

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