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Study questions benefits of organic diet Worcester Telegram Bravata was dismayed that just 17 compared how people fared eating either diet while the rest investigated properties of the foods themselves. Organic produce had a 30 percent lower risk of containing detectable pesticide levels. In two studies of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cheat-proof your diet Fox News We've all heard the expression, "Where there's a will, there's a way." But when it comes to losing weight, sometimes finding that focused determination—and summoning it back up day after day—can be the biggest challenge of all. Willpower killers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New cookbook extols the power of plants Reuters In her new book, "The Plant-Powered Diet," the Los Angeles-based chef includes 75 meatless recipes but the meal plans, suggestions and tips are aimed at omnivores as much as at vegetarians and vegans. "The purpose of the book is to help people find ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diet Detective: Health law, policy expert provides helpful hints Reno Gazette-Journal Health law and policy expert Timothy Caulfield has spent almost 20 years analyzing scientific issues related to health policy. At the University of Alberta, Canada, he teaches biotechnology in the faculty of law and is the editor for the Health Law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Baker's fast food diet brings home the bacon Daily News & Analysis It is now sporting legend that, as a 10 year-old watching the Sydney games, Natasha Baker turned to her mother and said she would one day ride at the Paralympics and win a gold medal. However, after five minutes of near perfect harmony with her ... See all stories on this topic » |
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