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Too much red meat may shorten life span – KHNL-TV/KHBC/KOGG

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MSN Indonesia Too much red meat may shorten life spanKHNL-TV/KHBC/KOGG, HI"The US Dietary Guidelines say to eat a balanced diet that includes lean meat. In this way, you derive a wide array of nutrients from many different sources. It's the best return on a nutritional investment you can get. …New study shows vegetarian diet may protect [...]

Registered dietician teaches the diet of Dr. Weston Price – Aiken Standard (subscription)

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Aiken Standard (subscription) Registered dietician teaches the diet of Dr. Weston PriceAiken Standard (subscription), SC"The ageless whole food diets followed for thousands of years gave people immunity to many diseases that plague us today. Those who follow ageless diets today are free from dental decay, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, infertility, … More: continued here

How diet affects your stress levels – Telegraph.co.uk

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Telegraph.co.uk How diet affects your stress levelsTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom10-minute mood boost: Keep your stress levels down by incorporating vitamin B-rich foods like barley, broccoli and salmon into your diet. By Nell Nelson From the moment the alarm goes off in the morning, stress is part of the working day; … More: continued here

Fish oil in cow’s diet could help save planet – Canada.com

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Telegraph.co.uk Fish oil in cow’s diet could help save planetCanada.com, CanadaBy Vanessa Burka, Canwest News ServiceMarch 30, 2009 12:01 AM Farting cows, their diets and its impact on global warming may make most people chuckle, but it isn’ta laughing matter for an Irish researcher studying how to reduce those emissions. …Fish Oil Could Curb Cow FlatulenceLiveScience.comFish [...]

Diet rich in plant products may help reduce risk of brain tumours – London Free Press

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Diet rich in plant products may help reduce risk of brain tumoursLondon Free Press, CanadaRecent results obtained by our laboratory suggest that a diet rich in plant products could reduce the risk of these tumours and relapses following treatment. Medulloblastoma is the most common brain cancer in children, representing almost half of … More: continued here

Irn Bru drink maker Barr profit up 9.7 pct – Reuters

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Irn Bru drink maker Barr profit up 9.7 pctReutersThe group, which said sales of Irn Bru and Diet Irn Bru rose 8 percent during the year, raised the total dividend by 7.7 percent to 42 pence per share. "This (dividend) increase demonstrates our continuing confidence in the ability of our company to …AG Barr lifts [...]

Nutrition: Diet for mind as well as body – Times Online

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Nutrition: Diet for mind as well as bodyTimes Online, UKI have also discovered that swapping to a mainly Mediterranean-style diet may help. This involves basing meals and snacks on plenty of vegetables and fruits, legumes and wholegrain cereals, plus some oily fish and other seafoods. … More: continued here

The Low Carb(on) Diet – Huffington Post

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The Low Carb(on) DietHuffington Post, NYYou've probably heard of the Atkins diet, the South Beach diet and the Best Life diet. Now it's time to consider Low Carbon Diet. It's good for the planet, and good for your health, your waistline and your bottom line. What's not to like? … More: continued here

Obese mums-to-be urged to diet – The Age

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The Age Obese mums-to-be urged to dietThe Age, AustraliaThe advice reverses the long-held view that mothers-to-be should not diet as there was a risk that cutting food intake would lead to the loss of essential nutrients to help the baby's development and growth. Excess weight makes conception less likely … More: continued here

Using Too Much Salt Is Common in US, CDC Says – U.S. News & World Report

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The Money Times Using Too Much Salt Is Common in US, CDC SaysU.S. News & World Report, DC"People who adopt a heart healthy eating pattern that includes a diet low in sodium and rich in potassium and calcium can improve their blood pressure. Reducing sodium intake can prevent or delay increases in blood pressure for everyone. [...]

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