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Monday, March 21, 2011

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Royal Wedding Watch: Palace Defends Kate's "Off-the-Cuff" Diet Comments
Vanity Fair
Well, whatever her diet of choice, it's likely not going to be helped by a new line of viscid sweets, Hearts & Rings... And Other Nice Things, created by Haribo (already a favorite of Kate's) to mark the royal nuptials. • Yes, they have an app for that ...
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Vanity Fair
Should All Runners Now Eat McDonald's All The Time?
velonews.competitor.com
Joe D'Amico of Palatine, Illinois ran a personal best of 2:36:14 at yesterday's LA Marathon on a diet consisting of food from McDonald's. Photo: Chicago Sun-Times McRunner's marathon PR is not quite proof that "anything goes" in endurance nutrition. ...
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velonews.competitor.com
The Dukan Diet: The Popular French Diet Hits America
That's Fit
The Dukan Diet may sound like just another high-protein, low-fat diet that is all too familiar to Atkin's followers, but with five million French people having claimed they lost weight with it, 3.5 million books sold and 10 years of success, ...
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Announcing The Highly Anticipated HCG Diet Drops For Free, For People Looking ...
WebWire (press release)
Back in the 1950s, one of the trendy activities for overweight and wealthy Americans was to travel to Europe for special, "HCG Diet Drops," unavailable in the United States. Times have changed, and now people can buy HCG drops for their general ...
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Two days left until diet call-in night
Poughkeepsie Journal
If you have a question you would like to ask about your diet or health, call 845-451-4541. Also tune in to www.poughkeepsiejournal.com where you also will be able to ask questions on a live blog.
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Healthy Decisions - An Interview with Gregory Berns, MD, Ph.D.
KPIC
By Charles Stuart Platkin The Diet Detecive interviews Gregory Berns, MD, Ph.D., Director of Emory University's Center for Neuropolicy and author of Iconoclast: a Neuroscientist Reveals How to Think Differently. Diet Detective: Much of your work ...
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