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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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Diet drug Qnexa should be approved, panel says
Los Angeles Times
The diet drug Qnexa has cleared a major hurdle toward eventual Food and Drug Administration approval. An independent panel of medical experts who advise the agency voted Wednesday that Qnexa's significant weight-loss benefit outweighed its potential ...
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Los Angeles Times
Diet Doc Weight Loss Demystifies the Legal Questions On The HCG Diet In a ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer
This is only because they reduced their calories to a dangerously low 500 per day and re-framed from anything artificial claims Julie Wright, president of Diet Doc Weight Loss. Consuming 500 calories per day is dangerous as this is considered a ...
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Weight Loss Healthy Cooking Series with Shane Diet & Fitness Resorts
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Shane Diet & Fitness Resorts weight loss program for adults releases fun new monthly healthy cooking series. In response to the demand from successful weight loss program participants, Shane Diet & Fitness Resorts has launched their healthy cooking ...
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A diet rich in citrus fruits, such as oranges and grapefruits, may reduce ...
LiveScience.com
The researchers examined analyzed the women's diets, looking for the six main subclasses of flavonoids — flavanones, anthocyanins, flavan-3-ols, flavonoid polymers, flavonols and flavones. Flavanones may reduce risk of stroke through several ...
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Mediterranean Diet Could Promote A Healthier Brain
NASDAQ
(RTTNews.com) - A new study from researchers at the University of Miami and Columbia University suggests that those who follow a Mediterranean style diet high in fruits, vegetables, olive oil, legumes, whole grains and low in red meat, ...
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