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Monday, October 1, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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Fat-rich 'cafeteria diets' setting Canada's youth up for premature strokes ...
Vancouver Sun
Fat- and calorie-rich junk-food diets are leading to typically middle-age diseases in children and setting them up for potential strokes when they're in their 30s and 40s, Canadian researchers are warning. What's more, the ongoing research suggests ...
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Anne Hathaway exchanges vegan vows at her eco-friendly wedding
Examiner.com
Holding true to her plant-based diet, Anne served up vegan cuisine at her engagement party, according to E! News on September 29. In keeping with the vegan wedding theme, Anne hired vegan Natalie Portman's wedding planner, revealed Radar Online on ...
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Diet Coke to Style One Lucky Chicagoan with Couture Refreshment
PYMNTS.com
You're never fully dressed without a smile – or now a Diet Coke. A lucky Chicagoan will win a new fall look and a chance to meet couture designers from around the block and across the country at Chicago's Art of Fashion event on October 19 at ...
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Make Over Your Diet in One Week: 7 Days of Healthier Meals
TIME
To help Americans figure out how to build a better diet, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) last year retired the well-recognized, but confusing food pyramid and adopted a new healthy-eating icon: the colorful MyPlate, which is divided more ...
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World Vegetarian Day 2012: Celebrities Who Embrace A Meat-Free Lifestyle
Huffington Post
Science Daily notes that a vegetarian diet is associated with low blood pressure and cholesterol, better heart health and even lower rates of cancer. In fact, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association ...
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New International Study Demonstrates the Power of Low-Carb Diets In the Fight ...
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
DENVER, Oct. 1, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ -- The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 347 million people worldwide have diabetes and this figure is expected to increase by two thirds by 2030. A new international study published in the ...
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