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Study: How 'Fake' Fats Can Make You Really Fat TIME By Meredith Melnick Thursday, June 23, 2011 | View Comments "Diet" snacks usually contain some sort of fake fat or sugar — a synthetic substitute that helps make the food taste as sweet or as rich as the real thing, but without the calories. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DPJ foes have no moves left The Daily Yomiuri With a 70-day extension of the current Diet session approved Wednesday, Kan's resignation will likely be postponed for the time being, prompting a flurry of complaints from members of DPJ groups led by former party chief Ichiro Ozawa and former Prime ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Weight gain about diet - not exercise New Zealand Herald It's the biggest demon behind that half-a-kilogram-a-year weight creep that plagues many of us, a major diet study found. Bigger than soft drinks, lollies and icecream. The reason is partly that old advertising cliche: You can't eat just one. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Changes in diet may lead to long-term weight gain Times of India Changes in diet, in particular, had the strongest associations with differences in weight gain. The researchers evaluated changes in multiple dietary and other lifestyle factors and weight gain every four years over 12 to 20 years of follow-up in three ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ADA: Focus Is on Early Management at Meeting MedPage Today Prevention, pre-diabetes, and the role of diet and exercise in newly-diagnosed overt disease headline the late-breaking clinical trials session and a special session on trials being simultaneously published in The Lancet. David Kendall, MD, the ADA's ... See all stories on this topic » |
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