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Joan Endyke: Senior kicks diabetes in Diet Boot Camp Leavenworth Times Paul McDonough, a retired Boston Police officer from Hingham, has made significant changes to his diet and exercise routine and is now in better control of his health. By Joan Endyke You are never too old to learn something new and make changes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Incentives Diet: Buy This, Not That Chicago Tribune With new models coming fast and furious via announcements at the four major auto shows — LA, Detroit, Chicago and New York — of the season, we thought we'd focus our incentives breakdown on some older, proven models that are still around for the time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Breastfeeding Diet Huffington Post (blog) While in college, I became a vegetarian for political reasons after reading a book called Diet for a Small Planet, by Francis Moore Lappe (she and her daughter have a new book, Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet). See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diet Coke by Jean Paul Gaultier - The Launch, Paris YouTube The official launch event and unveil of the limited edition Diet Coke bottles designed by Jean Paul Gaultier taking place at Crazy Horse and Le Trianon in Paris on 12 April 2012, with performances from Dragonette. Soundtrack c/o of Dragonette - I Get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Seven ways you may be sabotaging your diet Baltimore Sun What's even worse is when you sabotage your own efforts by making some classic diet-busting mistakes you might not even be aware of. Here, seven behaviors that may cause you to fall off that I-wanna-lose-weight wagon — and advice from experts on how ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Diet Pill Taker Has Case Over Scary Ingredient Courthouse News Service Chattem says on its website that its weight-loss supplement Dexatrim "gives you the power to lose weight, curb bines, and keep you in control of your diet." Its packaging boasts that it is the "#1 Pharmacist Recommended Appetite Suppressant," according ... See all stories on this topic » |
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