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Monday, February 6, 2012

Google Alert - diet

News5 new results for diet
 
Diet supplements recalled on unlabeled drug worries
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Healthy People Co is recalling 15 lots of seven different dietary supplements because they contain appetite suppressants or a drug for male erectile dysfunction, the Long Beach, California, company said.
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High-fiber diet may not protect against diverticulosis, study finds
Washington Post (blog)
By David Brown You know everything you've heard about how constipation and a low-fiber, high-fat and meat-rich diet raises a person's risk of developing diverticulosis? It may be all wrong, according a new study. In diverticulosis, out-pouchings form ...
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In New Diet Math, Subtracting Is Hard
New York Times (blog)
Millions of people around the world belong to Weight Watchers International, ranked best commercial diet plan by US News & World Report last year, and even nonmembers look to it for guidance and recommendations. It is best known for its points system, ...
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New York Times (blog)
Diet Doc Weight Loss Introduces Artery Clearing Foods as Part of Their Overall ...
PR Web (press release)
Diet Doc Weight Loss introduces artery clearing foods as part of the evolution of their doctor-supervised weight loss program. Artery clearing foods are power-packed foods which are known to help with weight loss. Diet Doc Weight Loss announces the ...
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Real life: I tried to binge eat to get a gastric bypass but have now lost six ...
Mirror.co.uk
His high fat, fast food diet made his weight soar and diabetes kicked in at the young age of 30. He says: "It was the week between Christmas and New Year 2010 when I hit 21 stone – which for a 5ft 7in man, is pretty fat. "I was spending £5 a day in the ...
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