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Monday, January 23, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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High-Fiber Diet No Help for Diverticulosis
MedPage Today
By Charles Bankhead, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Risk factors for diverticulosis are typically thought to include a low fiber diet, a high intake of red meat and fat. In this study, though, a high-fiber diet did not protect against asymptomatic ...
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Heidi Klum Diet and Fitness Secrets
Diets In Review (blog)
This diet is strict and not for the faint of heart, but it works. During the first two weeks, all foods that cause bloating are eliminated; this includes dairy, fruit and refined carbohydrates (carbs). After two weeks, fat-free dairy can be added back ...
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EYE DIET: What you put in your mouth can affect your eyes, especially in the ...
WHO-TV
Brad smith is getting his yearly eye exam at Vision Park Family Eye care in West Des Moines, along with a dose of diet advice. He says, "I'm sure anything green and leafy will be good for your eye health." Dr. Thomas Augustin with Vision Park Family ...
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Latin diet may reduce headaches
Local 10
Another popular theory points to healthy aspects of Latino culture, including the Latin Diet. In "The Hot Latin Diet," author Dr. Manny Alvarez says Latin cooking typically includes healthy "power" foods like tomatillos, cilantro and chili peppers.
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Keeping Your Diet on Track
abc27
Starting a diet is relatively easy. The hard part is sticking to it. Consumer Reports just polled more than 3000 of its subscribers on losing weight to see just what they did to stay on target. The survey found many people are using online tools to ...
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