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'Unbalanced diet' can put teens at serious disease risk later in life Newstrack India The UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey, which involved more than 2000 adults and children, found that teenage girls' diets were generally less healthy than boys. Boys eat an average three portions of fruit and veg a day compared with 2.7 for girls. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In with potassium, out with sodium Los Angeles Times "We found some relationship between diet and mortality, but since it was not a clinical trial, we can't say for sure that diet is a cause of mortality." To show cause and effect, scientists would have to put people on set diets, randomly assigned, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Food Boredom May Lead to Weight Loss WebMD The study expands on a growing body of research suggesting that the unprecedented level of variety in the American diet may be a major contributor to the obesity epidemic. It also advances the notion that reducing food choices may be a useful strategy ... See all stories on this topic » |
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