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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Google Alert - diet

News3 new results for diet
 
Potassium-rich diet tied to lower stroke risk
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who get plenty of potassium-rich foods in their diet may be less likely to suffer a stroke, a new research review finds. The review, of 11 studies following more than 247000 adults, found that as potassium intake went ...
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Now she's TOO thin: Jennifer Hudson under fire from diet experts over slender ...
Daily Mail
But in an interview with CBS News, dietitian Marisa Sherry said: 'Jennifer Hudson's appearance left me wondering how far she has pushed the Weight Watchers diet. 'She looks good, but each time I see her she seems to be getting skinnier and skinnier and ...
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Daily Mail
7 Tips for Jump-Starting Your Diet
Fort Dodge Messenger
It's natural to be a little hungry during the first few days of any diet. Remind yourself that it is just a physical sensation, and you can handle it. Still, any diet that leaves you hungry all the time will lead to overeating. ...
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