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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

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A Diet That Asks You Not to Lose Weight (at First)
WebMD
The maintenance-first group also took part in experiments -- one week they pretended they were on vacation and ate five high-calorie meals -- designed to help them master skills used to maintain their weight, such as tweaking their diet or activity ...
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Just one fatty meal can damage arteries
Examiner.com
The Mediterranean Diet (MeDi) is one of the top-rated methods of eating for optimal health. Foods that are included are whole grains, fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts and seeds, and olive oil. Fish and shellfish are the primary protein sources, while ...
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Gluten-free diet not for all
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
When a gluten-free diet is not followed, people with Celiac disease can develop many symptoms, including abdominal pain, diarrhea, joint pain, fatigue, skin rashes, and weight loss. Some people with Celiac disease will not have these symptoms after ...
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After turning Noda away, can upper house justify existence?
The Daily Yomiuri
This leaves an indelible stain on the history of constitutional government. Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda delivered his policy speech only in the House of the Representatives plenary session on the opening day of an extraordinary Diet session Monday.
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Moringa Extract is Not a Miracle Weight Loss Supplement
Diets In Review (blog)
Moringa is beneficial for humans because it stands heads and shoulders above the competition when compared to other dietary supplements. Some even claim it has the ability to help prevent more than 300 health conditions as it contains an extremely high ...
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Flavonoid-Rich Diet Cuts Gastric Cancer Risk in Women
Food Product Design
BARCELONA—Women who consume a diet high in flavonoid-rich foods, including fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts and legumes, reduced their risk of stomach cancer by 50% compared to women who eat a diet lower in flavonoids, according to a new ...
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