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Monday, August 1, 2011

Google Alert - diet

News6 new results for diet
 
UK women '17% more likely' to get cancer
ITN
A new study has found that British women are 17 per cent more likely to get cancer than their European counterparts - and it is believed diet and alcohol consumption may be to blame. A study by the International Agency for Research on Cancer shows ...
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ITN
The Kit Katfish
The Sun
By MATT WILKINSON A CHOCOHOLIC fish is being weaned off a diet of KIT KATS after outgrowing its tank. Aquarium staff were baffled when the 8.8lb giant gourami called Gary rejected normal food after being donated to them. Then the previous owners of the ...
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The Sun
Braving Summer Ramadan With Proper Diet
Onislam.net
Although many like him are hesitant to change their dietary adaptation, Abdi's experience with overeating underlines the importance of a proper diet during the holy month of Ramadan, where an improper diet can become counterproductive. ...
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Onislam.net
Some Scientists Eye Genetics, Others Focus on Diet and Environment
Forward
As some researchers continue to look for the answer in our genes, others are proposing a more provocative theory that invokes factors unique to the Jewish diet and to the environment shared by Jews in recent history. To date, more genes have been ...
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Rihanna Admits 'Starvation' Diet on Twitter
ABC News
Rihanna caused a stir when she wrote on Twitter that she was starving herself for an upcoming Esquire magazine photoshoot. "#RihannaNavy I shot my first cover for Esquire yesterday with Russell James #rockstars*** Not much preparation for that besides ...
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ABC News
Obesity in kids: it's not all about diet and exercise
Newsworks.org
By Maiken Scott Some researchers suggest that stress, in addition to diet and exercise, also plays an important role in childhood obesity. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) One in three American kids is overweight or obese. Obesity is especially common among poor ...
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