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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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Illegally labeled diet, immune-boosting pills 'potentially dangerous,' report ...
NBCNews.com (blog)
The market for dietary supplements — which can include anything from Vitamin C tablets to capsules of Echinacea — is a huge one with hundreds of products. The inspector general's investigation focused on one segment that officials said is booming.
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Is 'Smellvertising' Sabotaging Your Diet?
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
Bacon frying. Buttery popcorn. Warm brownies fresh from the oven. Many a healthy eating pledge has flown out the window at first whiff of one of these mouthwatering aromas. Of course, we saw—or rather, smelled—it coming. But what about other ...
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After losing 80 lbs, comedienne Lisa Lampanelli dishes on diet with Dr. Oz
Examiner.com
It took 32 years for comedienne Lisa Lampanelli to seek an alternative to diet and exercise, she told Dr. Mehmet Oz on his October 3 talk show. Recognizing that she had a food addiction, Lisa turned to gastric sleeve surgery. Now she's ready to reveal ...
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Ironman Training: 8 Nutrition Rules To Keep You Going
Men's Fitness
"For endurance races, especially the Ironman and Half Ironman, diet is critical," says Penny L. Wilson, a registered dietitian with the Ironman Sports Medicine Institute. "Especially on race day, you're out there for 12 to 17 hours. You have to be able ...
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Men's Fitness
Mark Sisson credits Paleo diet for age-defying physique: 'Gluten is poison'
Examiner.com
Former triathlete and best-selling diet book author Mark Sisson has the ripped physique of a man half his age, thanks to a grain-free, high-protein diet that he says is not only the fountain of youth, but the key for successful weight loss and optimal ...
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GOP lawmaker wants USDA to take 'nutrition nanny state challenge'
The Hill (blog)
Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.) is challenging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to establish healthy, lower-calorie menus for its own cafeterias, to match the healthy food requirements that USDA has established for the nation's schoolchildren. "If the ...
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