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| The Diet That Shook Up Tennis? Wall Street Journal Djokovic banished it from his diet and lost a few pounds. He says he now feels much better on court. A gluten-free diet can have implications far beyond the physical, especially in tennis, which taxes the mind like few other sports. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ShopSmart Discovers How to Diet with Ease PR Newswire (press release) But how do you choose a diet that will get you there without feeling deprived and hating life? The June 2011 issue of ShopSmart magazine, from the publisher of Consumer Reports, researched seven popular diet plans to help readers pick the options that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Is a gluten-free diet behind Djokovic's smash success? The Independent His success is not just down to his agility, baseline aggression and strong serve, however, but his diet. Like an estimated 600000 Britons, the muscular 23-year-old Serbian has coeliac disease, which means he is intolerant to gluten found in many ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Man Accused of Selling Deadly Diet Pills NBC Miami By Willard Shepard and Lisa Orkin Emmanuel Valentina Riva started losing up to seven pounds a week taking a diet pill known as Fruta Planta. She said it was great until she became sick. "Then I started to feel a pain in my back and a month later I had ... See all stories on this topic » |
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