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Friday, December 30, 2011

Google Alert - diet

News5 new results for diet
 
Vitamins, fish rich diet cut Alzheimer's risk
Times of India
People taking diets high in several key vitamins or in health-boosting omega-3 fatty acids are less likely to develop the brain shrinkage linked to Alzheimer's disease, according to a new research. This means people who regularly eat oily fish like ...
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Bonavitas Introduces Cayenne Pepper Diet Aid for New Year's Resolutions
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
New all natural performance drink from Bonavitas can help make New Year's resolutions for weight loss easier -- may help put the spark into any new weight loss and diet goals, including cayenne pepper diet plans. Bonavitas has introduced a ...
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Forget the diet myths; it's calories that count
The Tennessean
For diet tips and to learn about the Tennessee Obesity Task Force's work, visit www.eatwellplaymoretn.org. Tennessee is fourth in the US for obesity. This occasional series examines the problem's roots and what's being done to reverse the trend. ...
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Camera at Chinese nature reserve spies panda eating meat, rarity in mostly ...
Washington Post
Conservation group WWF says only about 1 percent of a panda's diet is meat or plants that aren't bamboo. Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Five Simple New Years Resolutions For a Healthier Diet and a Healthier Planet
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
All of the resolutions call for people to make small changes in their daily diet and shopping habits that have powerful impacts on their health and the environment. "Consumers can make choices that really affect change in their lives and in the world," ...
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