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Monday, January 23, 2012

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Upcoming Diet Season and Boost From Dr. Oz Show Drives Demand for Garden of ...
MarketWatch (press release)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan 23, 2012 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- With millions expected to embark on a diet after New Year's and a recent plug for fucoxanthin as an effective fat burner on The Dr. Oz Show, Garden of Life ( www.gardenoflife.com ) ...
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Achieving a healthy diet…what does that mean?
The Columbian
The word diet often means a temporary or restrictive eating plan. This kind of diet allows you to lose weight or achieve a goal and when you stop the 'diet' then you gain weight back again. The word diet really means a healthy eating plan aimed at ...
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Weight Depot Announces Free Shipping on All Weight Loss Program and Diet Pill ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
With thousands of satisfied customers and a 100% money-back guarantee, the weight loss programs and diet pills sold by Weight Depot are sure to meet the weight loss needs of any individual. Launched in 1998, Weight Depot was created as a weight loss ...
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Researcher studies foods, dietary supplements that may reduce risk of prostate ...
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Brian Lindshield, assistant professor of human nutrition, is helping men make more informed diet decisions by studying foods and dietary supplements that may reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer ...
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Nick Cannon: New diet isn't tasty
Belfast Telegraph
He is now feeling much better, but is on a special diet to give his body time to get back to full health. There are certain foods he's not allowed to eat, so Nick has started to look for substitutes. "I just got some no salt 0% sodium tortilla chips ...
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Greek yogurt on a marathon-like growth spurt
USA TODAY
"I was looking for ways to get even more protein into my diet," she said. "And I didn't want to, at the time, eat a lot of eggs in the morning. I don't have time for that. I work full-time." The NPD Group, a consumer marketing research firm, ...
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