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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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Diet Industry Supports Mayor Bloomberg's Proposal to Limit Oversized Beverages
Huffington Post
One week before the Board of Health is scheduled to vote on Mayor Bloomberg's proposal to limit the sizes of oversized drinks, Weight Watchers and other diet companies, including The South Beach Diet, Jenny Craig and Bob Greene of The Best Life Diet, ...
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Usher embraces vegan diet
Mother Nature Network (blog)
The vegan celebrity train picked up even more passengers this week after RadarOnline reported that hitmaker Usher has become the latest big name to embrace a plant-based diet. Even more interesting is the fact that the 33-year-old is apparently urging ...
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Mother Nature Network (blog)
Low-Fat Diet a Dud for Women's Heart Disease
Ob.Gyn. News Digital Network
ESTES PARK, COLO. – Perhaps the least-known finding of the landmark Women's Health Initiative was the complete failure of a structured low-fat diet intervention to lower the risks of coronary heart disease, stroke, or colon cancer. "This has gotten ...
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The #NYFW Diet Spreads Disordered Eating On Twitter — Surprises No One
BlissTree
OK everyone. I have some shocking, shocking news for you. The fashion industry is obsessed with thinness! Call in the eating disorder police, because THIS IS TOTALLY NEW INFORMATION. CNN is reporting from the dangerous, rice-cake laden sidelines of ...
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BlissTree
USDA's Diet Planning Tool Reaches Milestone
Farm Futures
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA's SuperTracker diet planning and tracking tool has reached one million registered users. SuperTracker is a resource to help individuals make healthy lifestyle choices to improve their dietary ...
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Farm Futures
High-fat diets lead women to store more abdominal fat
Zee News
This enzyme appears to be activated at higher levels in females than in males when both sexes eat a high-fat diet. When researchers genetically altered mice by deleting the enzyme, female mice stayed lean, especially in the abdominal area, even when ...
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