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| AMD-like lesions delayed in mice fed lower glycemic index diet Medical Xpress Feeding older mice a lower glycemic index (GI) diet consisting of slowly-digested carbohydrates delays the onset of age-related, sight-threatening retinal lesions, according to a new study from the Laboratory for Nutrition and Vision Research at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Snob diet: Be picky and lose weight Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Glamour's December issue has an article about The Snob Diet. Essentially the diet suggests that snobby eaters actually consume fewer calories by eating satisfying cravings and savoring their food. I think these simple guidelines are especially useful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| High fiber trumps low fat for teen diets Futurity: Research News It's more important for teens to emphasize diets that include fiber-rich, nutrient-dense, plant-based foods than to focus on restricting fat. "That does not mean, however, that teens should have carte blanche in eating foods high in saturated fat and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Etiquette: No gluten? No fat? Deal gracefully with that Vancouver Sun By Anna Post, Reuters November 14, 2011 7:45 Dietary restrictions seem to grow more numerous every year, whether it's a rise of gluten intolerance or a new low-carb low-fat no-sugar raw food diet. "If you would like to dine gluten-free, please ask to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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