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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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ADHD: Diet might matter, but less than many parents think
USA TODAY
By Kim Painter, USA TODAY A new review of links between diet and childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) serves up something for everyone -- including parents who believe diet must make a difference and skeptics who say there's not ...
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Increase dietary fiber, decrease disease: Review confirms benefits of more ...
Medical Xpress
We should all be eating more dietary fiber to improve our health - that's the message from a health review by scientists in India. The team has looked at research conducted into dietary fiber during the last few decades across the globe and now ...
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Lie diet-tector: how scientists can reveal the truth about what you eat
PhysOrg.com
By testing urine for the chemical 'fingerprints' of different foods, the scientists at Newcastle and Aberystwyth Universities demonstrated that they could determine whether individuals are eating healthy diets or not. The chemical 'fingerprints' they ...
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The Big Paper Cut: Manilla Launches 2012 Paper Diet
MarketWatch (press release)
NEW YORK, NY, Jan 11, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Manilla, a free service that offers the best way for consumers to manage their bills and accounts online and via mobile applications, launched today the 2012 Paper Diet, a campaign to help consumers ...
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A Restricted Diet Doesn't Have to Mean Restricted Flavor
Patch.com
By adding variety and flavor to your diet, you can enjoy life even with the limits of a chronic illness. By Melissa Kory "One of the major challenges that people experience when they first start dialysis is that they have a lot of foods in their diet ...
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Acai Berry Diet Marketers to Pay $1.5 Million Penalty
About - News & Issues
By Robert Longley, About.com Guide January 11, 2012 Remember all those online ads for an acai berry diet supplement called "AcaiPure," claiming the product was endorsed by Oprah Winfrey and Rachael Ray, would result in rapid and substantial weight loss ...
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