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Lean economy, fatty diet – Los Angeles Times

October 31, 2008 by dietnews  
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Lean economy, fatty dietLos Angeles Times, CA -54 minutes agoYou might imagine that high food prices could put the nation on a diet as people, strapped for cash, tighten their belts and eat less. Forget that idea. …

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US docs tell Tomas to go on a low cholesterol diet – Philippine Star

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US docs tell Tomas to go on a low cholesterol dietPhilippine Star, Philippines -1 hour agoThis as the mayor was told by his attending physicians in the United States to go on a “low cholesterol” diet. This was bared yesterday by former Cebu City …New police chiefs dissatisfy RamaInquirer.netRama 'not satisfied' with performance of 2 police officials; [...]

New way to diet: Alternate day fasting – WKYC-TV

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New way to diet: Alternate day fastingWKYC-TV, OH -2 hours agoIn one study, subjects lost an average of 2.5 percent of their weight and about four percent of their body fat after three weeks on the diet. …TONIGHT at 6 pm – The "Every other day" dietWKYC-TVall 2 news articles

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Simple blood test predicts obesity – Xinhua

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Simple blood test predicts obesityXinhua, China -4 hours agoThe global obesity epidemic is thought to be caused in part by consumption of a diet high in fat and carbohydrates, which promotes weight gain. …Obesity Linked to Erectile DysfunctionWebMDall 14 news articles

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Traditional WI way of cooking is the new fad diet for credit … – Telegraph.co.uk

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Traditional WI way of cooking is the new fad diet for credit …Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom -54 minutes agoWe've had the Atkins, the Cambridge diet and the GI plan – now the WI has entered the fray, as a Women's Institute campaign has found a way to reduce …

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Rodent of the week: Eat grapes – Los Angeles Times

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Rodent of the week: Eat grapesLos Angeles Times, CA -55 minutes agoThey may help you with high blood pressure that results from a salty diet. Research published this week in the Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences, …Yoga found to boost health in heart patientsIndian ExpressGrapes Could Guard Against CVDFood Product DesignGrapes May Aid A Bunch Of Heart [...]

NFL dietitian offers tips for healthier diet – Akron Beacon Journal

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NFL dietitian offers tips for healthier dietAkron Beacon Journal, OH -2 hours agoBy AP _ Lean chicken, turkey: Low-fat, protein-packed foods are important for building muscle during strength training. _ Whole wheat pasta and pancakes: …

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Gluten-Free Diet: A Cure for Some, a Fad for Most – U.S. News & World Report

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Gluten-Free Diet: A Cure for Some, a Fad for MostU.S. News & World Report, DC -1 hour agoFor such people, whose condition is known as celiac disease, doctors prescribe a gluten-free diet like Flolo's. But as far as Flolo knows, he doesn't have …

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Diet does not prevent 'odorprint' ID – United Press International

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Diet does not prevent 'odorprint' IDUnited Press International -27 minutes agoPHILADELPHIA, Oct. 31 (UPI) — Diet may influence odor profiles but does not prevent identification of genetically determined odortypes, US researchers say. …Simple Blood Test Predicts ObesityNewswise (press release)US Researchers Discover People Have Distinctive Scent That Doesn't …AHNall 14 news articles

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Sorting through the studies: breast cancer and diet – Canada.com

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Sorting through the studies: breast cancer and dietCanada.com, Canada -23 minutes agoDr. Elaine Hardman, a researcher at Marshall's Joan Edward School of Medicine, says "we are beginning to understand that diet probably contributes to …

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