Archive for March 8th, 2010

'Dorm Room Diet' author to speak
NewsOK.com
Daphne Oz, author of "The Dorm Room Diet,” is to speak at OU Wednesday. PHOTO PROVIDED Yet Oz said all that information didn't click until age 17.

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Wine Keeps Women Slim, Study - Red or White Diet?
National Ledger
Wine Keeps Women Slim, Study - Red or White Diet? The study used 19200 American women aged 39 and up who were asked about their drinking habits and their
Moderate Drinkers Gain Less Weight, but Not Advised for Diet PlaneMaxHealth
Study: Women who drink moderately tend to gain less weight in midlifeLos Angeles Times
To your health! Women who drink red wine less likely to get fatExaminer.com
PsychCentral.com -TIME -CTV.ca
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Moderate Drinkers Gain Less Weight, but Not Advised for Diet Plan
eMaxHealth
The research should not translate into diet advice for women, warns Dr. James C. Garbutt of the University of North Carolina's Bowles Center for Alcohol
Wine Keeps Women Slim, Study - Red or White Diet?National Ledger
Study: Women who drink moderately tend to gain less weight in midlifeLos Angeles Times
To your health! Women who drink red wine less likely to get fatExaminer.com
PsychCentral.com -TIME -CTV.ca
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To your health! Women who drink red wine less likely to get fat
Examiner.com
In the long run, the importance of a healthy diet and exercise in the lives of American women cannot be over–emphasized. The study concludes that continuing
Study: Women who drink moderately tend to gain less weight in midlifeLos Angeles Times
Women Who Drink Gain Less WeightPsychCentral.com
Study: Women Who Drink Tend to Be ThinnerTIME
CTV.ca -Boston Globe (blog) -Wine Spectator
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For Marketers, a Different Set of Oscar Winners
New York Times
Of five commercials from the Coca-Cola Company for Coca-Cola and Diet Coke, one was new. Of the eight commercials for Hyundai Motor America, three were new.
Oscars: Up 6%, But No Winning NumbersMediapost.com
Oscars 2010: TV reviewTelegraph.co.uk

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'Eating for two' may harm baby
Times Online
Pregnant women are often assumed to be “eating for two”, but a high-calorie diet may also be influencing the sex and health of their child, researchers say.
Eating breakfast and fatty diet during early pregnancy increases chances of Telegraph.co.uk
For Pregnant Mice, Eating Matters More for Their SonsScience Now
Boys and girls differ in genetic response to what mom eatsScience News

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War on Soft Drinks Bubbles out of Schools
CBS News
A study released Monday suggests it would, claiming an 18 percent price increase on soda would lead people to trim 56 calories from a daily diet.
US school drink deal cuts sugar; NY mulls soda taxReuters
Progress in fight against soda in schoolskgw.com
Soda-makers say school sales plummetAtlanta Journal Constitution
Wall Street Journal -The Associated Press
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Diet, Exercise Can Improve Thinking
BusinessWeek
MONDAY, March 8 (HealthDay News) — A good diet and regular exercise may help the mind function better, a new study suggests.

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US school drink deal cuts sugar; NY mulls soda tax
Reuters
Many health experts say non-diet soft drinks are a key source of excess calories in the US diet and likely helping to fuel the obesity epidemic.
Soft-Drink Sales Drop in Schools, Group SaysWall Street Journal
Clinton, beverage group: School efforts workingThe Associated Press
Soft drinks industry slashes calories in US schoolsAFP
Food Product Design -PR Newswire (press release)
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Diet, Exercise Can Improve Thinking
U.S. News & World Report
MONDAY, March 8 (HealthDay News) — A good diet and regular exercise may help the mind function better, a new study suggests.

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