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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Google Alert - diet

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Ancient "Nutcracker Man" really ate grass - d'oh!
TG Daily
But new research shows he actually munched on grass and sedges - a discovery that challenges traditional assumptions of early human diet habits. By grinding a portion of the Nutcracker Man's tooth, scientists were able to analyze the carbon isotope ...
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Gluten-Free: The Low-Carb of This Decade?
ABC News
Maria Monteverde-Jackson "Gluten-free" is fast becoming the "low-carb" diet trend of the 21st century, although only 10 percent of the people buying its foods suffer from the celiac disease, wheat allergy or "gluten sensitivity" that make gluten ...
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Vivus May Limit Indication on Diet Pill to Pass FDA Muster
Seeking Alpha
Anxious to win FDA approval for its Qnexa diet pill, Vivus (VVUS) has come up with an unsual fallback position to overcome safety issues that have so far scuttled agency endorsement. If the results of a planned teratogenicity study are inadequate to ...
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Anne Mazar: Eating a humane diet
Neosho Daily News
One option is to join approximately 3.2 percent of Americans and eat a vegetarian or vegan diet. Many have chosen not to eat meat, eggs or dairy because of the mistreatment of farm animals. To see why, visit www.humanemyth.org. ...
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Dietary calcium, supplements better than prescription bone-building medicines
Daily News & Analysis
Lead author Karen Plawecki, director of the U of I's dietetics program said, a woman in midlife can get enough calcium in her diet without gaining weight. "Menopausal women should consume 1200 milligrams of calcium a day. Three glasses of 1 percent to ...
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