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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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New FDA Approved Diet Drugs Coming This Fall
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Physicians who treat obesity hailed the Food and Drug Administration's recent approval of two new diet drugs—the first in 13 years—as a new era in weight-loss management. But some obesity specialists, including those at prestigious medical centers ...
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New diet has Dane Fletcher looking mean and lean
Boston Herald
FOXBORO — Dane Fletcher's father owns a burger joint in Montana, so it can be understandably difficult for the linebacker to lay off the good stuff when he returns home in the offseason. Yet, Fletcher toned it down a bit, maybe not so much at Burger ...
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Gluten-Free Diet? Your Choice
EmpowHer
It's easy to get swept into the trend of gluten-free diets, considering the many celebrities and athletes that have jumped on that bandwagon -- Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow, Victoria Beckham and Miley Cyrus among them. "Lose the wheat, lose the ...
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hCG Treatments / Diet Doc Weight Loss Reveals the Truth about the Latest Fad ...
Midland Daily News
There are thousands of fad diets and programs for people to choose from, all of which have the common factors of calorie counting and exercise plans combined with a novelty factor that makes the program unique. Although the majority of these diets are ...
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Kazakhstan thriving on thoroughbred diet
ESPN (blog)
Olympic athletes burn dozens upon dozens -- maybe millions -- of calories per day, which means they must eat gargantuan portions to stay fueled. Many of these calories come from animal flesh, such as the skeletal muscle of cows or the genetically ...
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ESPN (blog)
Slideshow: U.S. Olympic nutritionist reveals athletes' winning diet secrets
Examiner.com
What does it take to fuel an athlete who wants to win Olympic gold? U.S. Olympic committee nutritionist Jennifer Gibson has the answer: carefully designed diets that involve a phased approach as competition time nears. Here's what this registered ...
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