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Fizzy drinks don't raise diabetes risk Times of India A study has found that diet fizzy drinks and other artificially sweetened beverages do not cause diabetes, as had previously been thought. Researchers at Harvard University said that while regular soda and other sugary drinks can increase a person's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Zealand scientists find link between pregnancy diet and fat offspring Xinhua WELLINGTON, April 19 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand scientists have helped find a link between a woman's diet during pregnancy and her child's chances of becoming fat. Professor Peter Gluckman, who led the New Zealand and Singapore arms of the study, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'The Dukan Diet': Weight Loss Plan from Dr. Pierre Dukan's Book ABC News Check out an excerpt of "The Dukan Diet," a weight loss plan rumored to be favored by Britain's princess-to-be Kate Middleton and Hollywood stars including Jennifer Lopez and Nicole Kidman. Read an excerpt of the book below and then check out the "GMA" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diet changes can slash blood fat levels Times of India "In contrast to cholesterol, where lifestyle measures are important but may not be the solution, high triglycerides are often quite responsive to lifestyle measures that include weight loss if overweight, changes in diet and regular physical activity," ... See all stories on this topic » |
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