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N.M. shelter puts 39-pound cat on a diet Sarasota Herald-Tribune The shelter plans to put the cat on a special diet so he can lose weight gradually. Adult cats typically weigh between 7 and 12 pounds. (AP Photo/Santa Fe Animal Shelter, Ben Swan) Associated Press Meow can't help but waddle. He's one super-sized cat. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Clue to Centenarians' Longevity: A Mediterranean Diet LiveScience.com The Mediterranean diet may be one of the keys to long life, a new study suggests. Researchers in Italy found that people living in mountain villages on the island of Sicily, who had lived to the age of at least 100, adhered closely to a diet rich in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ask Food: Changing your diet to protect your heart | The Republic The Republic Q: My doctor says I should change my diet to protect my heart. Any ideas? A: Eating right and exercising can keep your heart strong and healthy. Follow these easy tips. Your heart will love you for it. Not only are fruits and vegetables high in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rice eaters have healthier diets Liberty Vindicator SAN DIEGO — Eating white or brown rice helps improve diet and manage weight and other risk factors for disease, according to results from a study presented today at the Experimental Biology 2012 conference. According to Hanqi Luo, research scientist ... See all stories on this topic » |
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