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Monday, March 5, 2012

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Kardashians sued over diet pills
The Province
From left: Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian and Kim Kardashian have been slapped with a $5-million lawsuit over diet pills. Reality TV star Kim Kardashian and two of her sisters have been slapped with a $5-million lawsuit alleging they and the ...
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Healthy Memphis: Diet rich in fiber, low in processed foods can hold off ...
Memphis Commercial Appeal
The strongest theory is that many people's diets and habits don't keep things moving regularly through their colons. This causes too much pressure to build in the intestines. The pressure causes the pouches to pop out in weak spots in the walls of ...
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Watch out, vitamin E could harm you!
Times of India
With innumerable diet digests and health studies promoting taking vitamins and nutrients on a daily basis, this comes as a shock! Japanese researchers are now saying that taking vitamin E supplements may make bones old and frail before their time.
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Restaurateurs respond to healthier dietary demands
Knoxville News Sentinel
Restaurant companies like Copper Cellar Corp., which operates Smoky Mountain Brewery, are offering more foods for customers with special diets. SUBMITTED Peter Glander, Ruby Tuesday executive chef, creates new menu items at the company's Maryville ...
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A fruity diet for your hair
Times of India
People suffering of dandruff problems can apply lemon juice on their scalp for quick results. But at the same time, it's important that you have a balanced diet which offers your hair all the necessary nutrients required to keep it healthy.
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Bread is a big source of Americans' salt intake, too
USA TODAY
1 source of sodium in Americans' diets. People get twice as much from bread and rolls as they do from snacks such as potato chips and pretzels, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Consider that a typical 1-ounce slice ...
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