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Thursday, February 28, 2013

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Diet study cracks open walnut, olive markets
San Francisco Chronicle
When past diet studies have made news, food manufacturers have scrambled to incorporate those ingredients into their products, say industry experts. They predict this time will be no different, especially given the magnitude of the Mediterranean study ...
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Bestselling Book Spurs New Diet Phenomenon
ABC News
Bestselling Book Spurs New Diet Phenomenon. "The Fast Diet" requires people to consume little to no food two days a week. 03:22 | 02/28/2013. Related Links: Watch: Lose Weight in 21 Days: New Diet From Reader's Digest · Watch: Skinny Secrets of NYC ...
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Cartoon: Cannibal cop diet
Newsday (subscription)
Mark Wilson is a New York political cartoonist and illustrator who lives in the Adirondacks. He publishes under the pen name Marquil. MORE CARTOONS: Mark Wilson's cartoon gallery. Tags: cannibal cop , diet , fbi , testimony , Gilberto Valle. Be the ...
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The Mediterranean diet can benefit heart health
SheKnows.com
The Mediterranean diet isn't new — it's actually the lifestyle of folks in the Mediterranean region and has been for a long while. "An abundance of greens, veggies and fresh fruit, coupled with healthy fats found in olives, nuts, seeds and fish, not ...
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Mediterranean Diet Heads Off Heart Disease, Study Shows | Food ...
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New research out of Spain has added to the mounting evidence that the Mediterranean diet is good for the heart. The diet - which consists of lots of fruits, nuts and olive oil, a moderate amount of fish, poultry and red wine and very little red ...
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Sugar In Diet Linked To Type 2 Diabetes Rates, Study Finds
Huffington Post
In a new study published in PLoS One, Lustig of the University of California, San Francisco, and Dr. Sanjay Basu of Stanford University set out to show that the availability of added sugar in the human diet may have a direct effect on Type 2 diabetes ...
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Kids May Soon Be Drinking 'Diet Milk'
U.S. News & World Report
In 2009, the National Milk Producers Federation and International Dairy Foods Association, two industry trade groups, filed a petition with the Food and Drug Administration to allow the use of aspartame—the artificial sweetener used in products like ...
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Nutrition thru sleep
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
If you feel groggy and tired in the morning and struggle to get out of bed, your diet could be affecting your nighttime sleep. University of Pennsylvania researchers set out to determine if there are differences in the diets of people who report fewer ...
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Mediterranean Diet and 5 More Ways to Protect Your Heart
ABC News (blog)
As American Heart Health Month comes to a close, I wanted to take some time to talk about prevention. We actually know a lot about preventing heart disease, and there are easy things you can do right now to lower your risk. First, know your family history.
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Feast and Famine: Controversial 'Fast Diet' Weight Loss Plan Is Eat for 5 Days ...
ABC News
On the Fast Diet, they're not actually starving themselves on the two fasting days, but close to it. They can consume just 25 percent of a normal adult daily food intake, which translates to a measly 500 calories for women and roughly 600 calories for men.
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Colin Farrell Celebrates His New Film with Diet Soda
People Magazine
The actor sipped on diet soda as he kicked back and lounged around the outdoor fire pit. The movie – a crime drama set in New York City – also stars Terence Howard, Noomi Rapace and Dominic Cooper. – Jennifer Garcia. Spot a celebrity? Tweet us your ...
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Age-proof diet for longevity
Medical Xpress
Starting in July 2013, the project will study how the Mediterranean diet regime affects people over 65 years old by focusing on 1,250 volunteers; the largest study of its kind to date. Half of them will constitute a control group. The other half will ...
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UW study finds chemical risk in organic diet
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The other families received a five-day catered diet of local, fresh, organic food that was not prepared, cooked or stored in plastic containers. "We were extremely surprised to see (the) results. We expected the concentrations to decrease significantly ...
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7 Tasty Dishes To Get You Started On The Mediterranean Diet
Business Insider
A new study published this week by the New England Journal of Medicine showed that people at risk for heart disease can significantly lower the likelihood of a heart attack or stroke if they stick to a Mediterranean diet. The diet has other health ...
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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Harrop: Looking for the perfect diet? There isn't one
Newsday
The latest dispatch from the food wars: For those at high risk of heart disease, following the Mediterranean diet results in 30 percent fewer heart attacks and strokes. Focused on nuts, beans, fatty fish, fruits and vegetables -- all washed down with ...
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Eat Like a Greek
Daily Beast
"Habitual drinkers" who followed the Mediterranean diet in the latest study were given the option of downing at least seven glasses per week with meals. A small carafe is part of a balanced Mediterranean breakfast for the centenarian residents of ...
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Mediterranean diet lowers risk of heart attack, stroke - CNN.com
The Mediterranean diet is a well-known weapon in the fight against heart disease , but exactly how effective is it?
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Mediterranean diet shows key benefits, study finds - The Boston Globe
Finally, there's hard evidence that a Mediterranean diet can prevent heart disease. Shunning red meats and processed food in favor of fresh fruits, vegetables, ...
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Is it Diet Coke or Diet Milk?
By Brad Jordan
tn We've got a code red, code red! Boom! Officers kicked in the doors and came swarming in, like a bunch of angry wasps, guns drawn and looking to shoot the first thing that twitched. I sat still, silent, watching the security monitor in the back ...
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Diet wars: Mediterranean vs. low fat – Anderson Cooper 360 - CNN ...
By rachelnewsnyc
Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains the benefits of the Mediterranean diet and how it compares to the low fat diet. Read more about olive oil here......
Anderson Cooper 360
New South Beach Diet Smoothie Coupon + Walmart Deal!
By Michele
There is a high value South Beach Diet Smoothies coupon available to print! Print: $3.00 off South Beach Diet Snack Smoothies You can use it at Walmart where the 4-pack is priced at about $5.98, so just $2.98 after coupon. 50%
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Healthful eating can be delicious, Mediterranean-diet study shows
MinnPost.com
At the end of five years, those people in both Mediterranean-diet groups were 30 percent less likely than those in the control group to have developed stroke and other cardiovascular problems — an effect that is similar to taking cholesterol-lowering ...
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Zombie Diet Alert: Why Won't the HCG Diet Craze Die?
Health.com
Is HCG a zombie diet survivor? The hormone-injection, 500-calorie-a-day diet–originally popularized by Snooki, featured on the Dr. Oz Show, and headlined on FoxNews.com as "a healthy stepping stone for weight management"–was pilloried by responsible ...
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The Most Sensual Diet
Huffington Post
The health benefits of the lusty Mediterranean diet have been touted for years but perhaps never as persuasively as in the recent New York Times article written by Gina Kolata. A regime of olive oil, fish, nuts, beans, vegetables, fruit, and wine (a ...
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The Mediterranean diet: 4 recipes to try
New York Daily News
News that a diet rich in fruits, veggies and fish and drizzled in olive oil is good for your heart sent health-seekers storming grocery stores for the Mediterranean-style ingredients. But what to make? "Cook Yourself Sexy" author and chef Candice Kumai ...
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Got diet chocolate milk?
MSN Money
Got diet chocolate milk? With milk sales going down the drain, the dairy industry wants the US to approve low-calorie sweeteners for the kid-targeted drinks. By Aimee Picchi 1 hour ago. Girl drinking chocolate milk (© Adam Gault/Alamy) The milk ...
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Contaminated Diet Contributes to Exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals ...
Science Daily (press release)
According to a study published February 27 in the Nature Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, we may be exposed to these chemicals in our diet, even if our diet is organic and we prepare, cook, and store foods in non-plastic ...
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Mediterranean diet: Nonna knows best
Newsday (subscription)
The New England Journal of Medicine confirms what Italian-Americans knew all along: Nonna was right. Greek grandmas were, too. Likewise, Turkish, Croatian, southern French and all advocates of the Mediterranean diet, rich in olive oil, vegetables ...
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LETTER: Add Grain Of Salt To Diet Study
Hartford Courant
LETTER: Add Grain Of Salt To Diet Study. Email · print · Topics · Salt. 1:54 p.m. EST, February 27, 2013. Not many would deny that olive oil is a better choice for cooking and that nuts (for those who can) are a better snack than other snack choices [Feb.
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Why you should include fat in your diet
Chicago Sun-Times
You need both kinds in your diet, but the majority should come from unsaturated fats. The current recommendation is that you get about 25 percent to 35 percent of your daily calories from fat (that's 56-78 grams of fat on a 2,000-calorie diet), with no ...
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Study touts following a Mediterranean diet with roots in life by the sea
Washington Times
"The devil is in the details in terms of a diet, culturally. Is applying a Mediterranean Diet in Spain the same as applying it here? Probably not," said Dr. Donald Hensrud, a physician and professor of preventive medicine at nutrition at the Mayo ...
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Washington Times
Nightcaps: Your diet should be more Mediterranean, says science
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Science has confirmed that the Mediterranean diet — a diet rich in olive oil, nuts, vegetables, fruits and fish — is healthier for you: "The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, showed that the diet can reduce the risk of stroke ...
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San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
A Better Diet Could Boost Your Energy Level
CBS 11
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) - Feeling fatigued is like a car running out of gas. But could your diet be to blame? How you fill up your body's fuel tank could be the difference between perking up for good, or ping-ponging between feeling energetic and ...
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5 Great Dishes for that Mediterranean Diet Mercury News Media Center
5 Great Dishes for that Mediterranean Diet. Posted Feb 26 2013 ... benefits of a Mediterranean diet Check out photos and recipes for five great dishes that ...
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Mediterranean diet over low fat? Well, at least it's more fun
Los Angeles Times
That might not be surprising, but up to now, advice on the Mediterranean diet has been based on correlation: People in Mediterranean areas that tend to follow that way of eating experienced lower incidence of stroke and other cardiovascular problems.
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Better Diet? Bigger Picture!
Huffington Post (blog)
A study just published online in the New England Journal of Medicine demonstrates a reduction in both chronic disease and premature death with adoption of a Mediterranean diet. This has some journalists opining that we now have evidence of a benefit we ...
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Study Demonstrates Heart-Healthiness of Mediterranean Diet
Yahoo! News (blog)
All calories are not equal, nor are all fats -- that's at least part of what a seven-year study of the Mediterranean diet versus a low-fat diet revealed. The study's report, published Monday in the New England Journal of Medicine has health and ...
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean ...
The traditional Mediterranean diet is characterized by a high intake of olive oil, fruit, nuts, vegetables, and cereals; a moderate intake of fish and poultry; a low ...
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Mediterranean Diet Helps Those at Risk of Heart Disease
U.S. News & World Report
Those looking to cut their risk of heart disease (and who isn't?) may want to follow a Mediterranean diet, according to a major study published Monday in the New England Journal of Medicine. Researchers worked with about 7,500 participants in Spain ...
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Mediterranean diet cuts risk of heart attack and stroke: study | The ...
By Denis Campbell, The Guardian
Following a Mediterranean diet rich in either extra-virgin olive oil or nuts reduces the risk of people at risk of a heart attack or stroke suffering either event or dying of a heart condition by 30%, new research reveals. The findings, published ...
The Raw Story
Study Finds Mediterranean Diet Is Heart Friendly « CBS St. Louis
By Justin Wingerter
The study found that people who eat a Mediterranean diet have a 30 percent lower risk of cardiovascular disease than those who follow a low-fat diet.
CBS St. Louis
Chow Mediterranean-Diet Research Stuns Researchers, Leads to a ...
By Christopher Frizzelle
Kelly OGORGEOUS GEORGE Eat and drink all this and you will not die.Did you see this piece in the New York Times today? "About 30...
The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper
Study Confirms the Health Benefits of a Mediterranean Diet
By Melanie Pinola
A new study finally confirms what we've long known about a Mediterranean diet (which focuses on produce, olive oil, nuts, and seafood): It's a a healthy diet (particularly for your heart), with less of the sacrifice.
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Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D.: Response to ... - The Engine 2 Diet
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ess3. Misleading Research. The New England Journal of Medicine article entitled Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet is misleading and inappropriately titled. It should read Promotion of Cardiovascular ...
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When Diet Meets Delicious
New York Times
The value of this kind of diet ("diet" in the original, Latin sense of the word "diaeta," a way of living) has once again been confirmed in a study from Spain involving thousands of participants and published in this week's New England Journal of Medicine.
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Envisioning an End to the Gluten-Free Diet?
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
On the record, I repeat the party line: A strict, gluten-free diet for life is the only treatment to manage Celiac disease. For many patients, this restricted diet is a small price to pay for relief from often-debilitating symptoms that may have ...
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Iron-Rich Diet Might Ease PMS Misery
WebMD
Women should consume a balanced diet, and if they're not getting enough nutrients from their diet, they should take a multivitamin," recommended senior study author Elizabeth Bertone-Johnson, an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts ...
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Tuesday Reading: Mediterranean Diet Lowers Health Risks
New York Times (blog)
Tuesday Reading: Mediterranean Diet Lowers Health Risks. By ANN CARRNS · Today in Your Money. All the news from The Times that will hit you in the wallet. A variety of consumer-focused articles appears daily in The New York Times and on our blogs.
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LevelUp pitches businesses on a 'credit card diet' to trim down fees
Boston.com (blog)
"The Credit Card Diet is a bold move on behalf of merchants to prove that their overall economic health can be much better without accepting plastic cards in store," said Seth Priebatsch, chief ninja at LevelUp in a statement. "We know the shift to ...
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The Paleo Diet and the Case for Primal Living
Men's Journal
Perhaps you've heard of the paleo movement – eating and exercising as our ancient forefathers did – and dismissed it as a fad, a farce, a caveman version of the Atkins diet. But over the past few years, the philosophy has exploded from obscure ...
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Mediterranean Diet
ABC News
Looking to give your heart a healthy boost? A new study from The New England Journal of Medicine has shown that a Mediterranean diet can help stave off heart disease. Here are some recipes that will kick-start your healthy eating habits. PHOTO: Michael ...
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Mediterranean diet's benefits confirmed
San Francisco Chronicle
Such a diet may seem like common sense, but researchers say the findings are significant because of the study's size and scientific rigor. It followed more than 7,400 people at risk of heart disease for nearly five years and measured the effects of the ...
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Mediterranean diet reduces cardiovascular risk
Washington Post
The "Mediterranean diet," featuring vegetables, fruits, fish, nuts and olive oil but almost no red meat or sweets, slightly reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease. Most of the effect was seen in a reduction in strokes. That is the conclusion of a ...
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Mediterranean diet can ward off heart disease: study
Reuters
Two groups were instructed to eat a Mediterranean diet - one supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil and the other with nuts, both donated for the study - with help from personalized advice and group meetings. The third study group ate a "control ...
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The Mediterranean Diet: The New Gold Standard?
Forbes
Earlier today I summarized the important new PREDIMED study published in the New England Journal of Medicine showing the cardiovascular benefits of the Mediterranean diet. This study– a rare and much welcome instance of a large randomized ...
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Mediterranean diet, with olive oil and nuts, beats low-fat diet
Los Angeles Times
The benefits of the Mediterranean diet were pretty substantial too: compared with a group of 2,450 subjects who were urged to follow a low-fat diet, the 4,997 who followed a Mediterranean diet supplemented either with nuts (2,454 subjects) or with ...
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