Archive for July 7th, 2009

Moderate-protein diet may beat high-carb diet
Chiropractic Economics
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People lose weight when they cut calories, but a diet with some extra protein may be especially effective at trimming body fat
Mediterranean diet plus nuts may cut heart risksChiropractic Economics
Healthy diet, exercise ward off deep belly fatChiropractic Economics
Low-fat diet as heart-healthy as MediterraneanChiropractic Economics
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Healthy diet, exercise ward off deep belly fat
Chiropractic Economics
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who follow a healthy diet and regularly exercise tend to have less abdominal fat, including those deep layers of belly
Healthy breakfast may mean healthier diet overallChiropractic Economics
Exercise helps seniors cut pounds, keep muscleChiropractic Economics

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Obesity worries lift health food prospects in Asia
Reuters
TAIPEI (Reuters) - It's the growing number of customers such as Bill Chung, who is on a diet after packing on 30 kilograms,

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Avoid mild food allergies by watching your diet
Elk Grove Citizen
Surprisingly, America's over-processed, artificially preserved diet is not to blame for our country's food allergy problem. As it turns out, food allergies

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High protein diet linked to liver cancer
Times of the Internet
US researchers linked diets high in protein and cholesterol with a higher risk of liver disease. The study, published in the journal Hepatology,

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Diet tax
Salt Lake Tribune
I appreciate Dustin Armstrong's letter, "Quit smoking for us" (Forum, July 3), where he argues that smokers not only hurt their own health but that of the

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Mr Paparazzi
Blake Lively doesn't diet
Examiner.com
In case being blonde, beautiful and famous aren't enough reasons to envy Blake Lively, women everywhere can now covet the fact that the actress claims to
Blake Lively Doesn't Have the Willpower to DietPeople Magazine
Playful Blake Lively Couldn't Diet If She Wanted ToSocialite Life
The Blake Lively Diet Will Do Wonders For Your Self EsteemBestWeekEver.tv (satire)
Celebuzz -FitSugar.com -The Hollywood Gossip
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Men naturally lose weight faster than women when on a diet.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Excess avoirdupois literally drops off the men when they confine their eating to water, black coffee and clear tea. But women? They struggle, but the stuff

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Cool and light summer desserts that won't ruin a diet
HollandSentinel.com
Serve frozen fruit juice pops or diet ice cream novelties, such as bars and sandwiches. - Go granita. “Granita” is Italian for “small grains,” a reference

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Health Matters: Vegetarian Diet and Cancer Prevention
WCTV
Researchers say those who maintain a meatless diet are less prone to various types of cancer. A major new study concludes vegetarians are generally less
Are vegetarians less likely to develop certain cancers than meat Examiner.com
Nutrition Notes: Colon Cancer Risk, Meat and How It's CookedKansas City infoZine
Vegetarians develop 'fewer' cancersNewspost Online
Medical News Today (press release) -Cancer Consultants -Examiner.com
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