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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

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Low-Carb, High-Protein Diet Slows Cancer Growth In Mice, Study Finds
Huffington Post
Turns out eating a South Beach-like diet -- low in carbs, high in protein -- could have effects beyond whittling the waistline. It could also reduce cancer risk and slow growth of tumors, according to a new study in mice. Researchers from the British ...
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Food challenge: Is MyPlate possible and affordable?
CNN (blog)
In its color-by-numbers simplicity, MyPlate is a constant reminder of how far my diet falls from the ideal. Vegetables on my plate are like Sumatran tigers in the wild - they're verging on extinction. "Comparing the ideal proportions of MyPlate to ...
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Put Down That Diet
Teen Ink
A diet isn't a lifestyle. In order to lose weight, you've got to eat healthy, exercise, and adopt a new way of living. I've always been more of a creative writer, but the subject of my article is something I feel very strongly about. ...
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Pepsi NEXT targets the mildly health conscious
Marketplace
A general view of the Pepsi display during the Diet Pepsi Debuts Sleek New Can At New York Fashion Week. (John Parra/Getty Images for Diet Pepsi) STEVE CHIOTAKIS: Soft drink maker Pepsi wants to tap into a new market. The one where people just 'kinda' ...
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Rochester author to sign cookbook featuring gluten-free baking
Post-Bulletin
With a restricted diet, coming by healthful recipes can be both tedious and overwhelming. But with the right ingredients and a bit of determination, delicious baked goods can be created by celiacs and non-celiacs alike. Brown was diagnosed with celiac ...
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Murray Feingold: Celiac disease is common
Kewanee Star Courier
There is some controversy concerning whether or not individuals who have been diagnosed with celiac disease and have no symptoms should be placed on a gluten-free diet. A recent study showed that such a diet is helpful in asymptomatic patients. ...
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