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Two diet drugs get approval from FDA Philadelphia Inquirer After a drought of 13 years, the Food and Drug Administration has approved two diet drugs in just under three weeks to help Americans in their battles of the bulge. The first, Belviq, known chemically as lorcaserin, was approved in late June. It is an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Almonds a healthy snack substitute for dieters Chicago Tribune NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Substituting almonds for less healthy foods could help dieters stick to a calorie-controlled diet, and lower their cholesterol at the same time, says a new study. "Nuts, and in this case almonds, shouldn't be on the ‘do ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Dietary Guidelines Harming Elderly RedOrbit U.S. Dietary Guidelines require that seniors receive no more than 1500 mg of sodium per day, or 500 mg per meal. However, the federal guidelines on salt, especially for the elderly, may actually be harmful. A recent medical study by Doctors Alderman ... See all stories on this topic » |
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