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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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The Dukan Diet Cookbook, the Essential Companion to the International Diet ...
MarketWatch (press release)
NEW YORK, NY, Mar 27, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- The Dukan Diet (Crown Archetype, On-Sale April 2011), has been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 24 weeks, including five weeks at the #1 spot. With over 400000 copies in print in the ...
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Putting 7-year-old on a diet: Responsible, or reprehensible?
msnbc.com (blog)
By Rita Rubin TODAY's Professionals, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, Star Jones and Donny Deutsch, discuss the Vogue article writen by Dara-Lynn Weiss about putting her daughter on a strict diet. Dara-Lynn Weiss admits it: She's had issues with food her whole ...
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'The Drunk Diet': Lady Gaga's ex writes a memoir, and I read it so you don't ...
Entertainment Weekly
by Breia Brissey For the latest installment of "I read it so you don't have to," I took on Lüc Carl's memoir, The Drunk Diet. The book, which hit shelves earlier this month, is being billed as "one part fitness guide, one part New York memoir, ...
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Low-Carb Diets Imperil People Prone to Heart Disease
LiveScience.com
A low-carb, high-fat diet might help some people lose weight, but it could be deadly to those with a family history of heart disease, according to research presented March 25 at a meeting of the American College of Cardiology in Chicago.
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Dry allergy spray, sitting and death, a child diet debate
USA TODAY
But few doctors would endorse a strict diet for a small child -- and presumably none would endorse publicly berating a seven-year-old girl for craving snacks. So it's not surprising that a Vogue writer who did just that -- and more, including denying ...
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USA TODAY
Soy Nutrient May Lower Blood Pressure
WebMD
They filled out dietary surveys, which showed a blood pressure benefit for people who ate the most isoflavones. Their systolic blood pressure (the first number in a blood pressure reading) was, on average, 5.5 points lower than people who ate the least ...
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