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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Google Alert - diet

News6 new results for diet
 
Farmers ask court to block bay 'pollution diet'
Annapolis Capital
By PAMELA WOOD, Staff Writer By PAMELA WOOD, Staff Writer Farmers and home builders are asking a federal judge to block the Chesapeake Bay "pollution diet." AP VIDEO more>> In seeking a ruling in their favor, several farming and building organizations ...
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Victoria's diet and exercise secrets
Stuff.co.nz
FASTIDIOUS SPICE: Victoria Beckham is devoted to a rigorous diet and exercise regime to keep in shape. Victoria Beckham's slim figure is a result of hard work "six days a week". The singer-turned-fashion-designer is famed for her petite frame and ...
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Eco Vita LLC Provides Tips on How to Achieve New Year's Diet Resolution with ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Eco Vita LLC offers some tips to New Year's diet resolution in the form of their delicious, highly effective herbal tea TEN-CHI CHA that can increase a human body's ability to lose weight and help people feel great while they do it.
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High-Fiber Diet May Not Lower Risk of Diverticulosis
Doctors Lounge
High dietary fiber intake was not associated with a lower prevalence of diverticulosis. In fact, people who ate a high-fiber diet and those having 15 or more bowel movements per week had a higher, not lower, prevalence of diverticulosis, according to ...
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Facebook spam attack pushes diet 'miracle'
msnbc.com
By Suzanne Choney It's still early enough in the year to keep those New Year's resolutions and to be flooded by diet commercials in magazines, on TV — and on Facebook. One weight-loss promotion on the social networking site, however, has turned into a ...
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Doctor Overweight? Slim Chance of Getting Weight Loss Advice
WebMD
31, 2012 -- Doctors who are normal weight are more likely to give patients advice on diet and exercise, according to a new study. And normal-weight doctors were also more apt to make a diagnosis of obesity, compared to overweight or obese doctors.
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