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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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Japanese 'diet glasses' keep weak-willed wearers from eating too much
iScienceTimes.com
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a pair of 'diet glasses' that trick the wearer into eating less. The camera-equipped goggles beam images of what you see to a computer, which magnifies the size of the food you're holding using ...
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iScienceTimes.com
Commenters Bite Back On The Paleo Diet
NPR (blog)
by Eliza Barclay Vlad Averbukh, 29, a follower of the paleo diet, eats raw meat along the Hudson River in New York, February 04, 2010. (Averbukh did not weigh in on our blog post on the paleo diet.) Vlad Averbukh, 29, a follower of the paleo diet, ...
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Dinosaur diet featured in 'Plantosaurus Rex'
San Francisco Examiner
Big guy: "Plantosaurus Rex" at the Conservatory of Flowers showcases dinosaurs — an allosaurus is pictured — and what they ate. Hungry dinosaurs are on the prowl at the Conservatory of Flowers — and if you're lucky, you won't be lunch.
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San Francisco Examiner
Joan Endyke: Pack nutrition into diets of hungry teens
Galesburg Register-Mail
According to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, a sedentary male teenager may need roughly 2000 calories to maintain normal weight gain while an active teen could require 3000 or more. A female in this age bracket ranges from 1800 to 2400 ...
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