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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Google Alert - diet

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Study questions benefits of reducing sodium in diet
AHN | All Headline News
Health experts have long touted a low sodium diet for the masses, maintaining that reduced sodium lowers the risk for heart disease and stroke. However, new research published online Nov. 9 in the American Journal of Hypertension, finds that cutting ...
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Mediterranean diet in the Indian context
Times of India
The Mediterranean diet is more than just a diet - it is a lifestyle change that propagates replacing empty processed foods with well prepared natural foods. For today's youth this diet makes perfect sense, as it is packed with antioxidants to help you ...
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More fiber, but not necessarily less fat, good for teen diets
Science Codex
A diet high in fiber – but not necessarily one low in saturated fat or cholesterol – is tied to a lower risk of heart disease and type-2 diabetes in teenagers, according to new findings from Michigan State University. A study led by Joseph Carlson of ...
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Top five diet trends -- and why everyone quit caring about them
Westword (blog)
10 2011 at 8:00 AM Superfoods are the latest cool diet trend, despite the fact that most people couldn't pick an antioxidant or a free-radical out of a lineup. Sometimes knowing why some foods are better for you (clever marketing tool) than others ...
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Weight Management 2011: Diet is out, zero is in …
FoodNavigator-USA.com
The number of new products launched in the US market featuring the term 'diet' in the brand or product name has plummeted in the last five years as weight conscious shoppers seek out more positive messages, according to market researchers. ...
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