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Friday, October 5, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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Potassium-rich diet cuts stroke
The News International
ISLAMABAD: A diet rich in foods rich in potassium reduces the risk for a stroke by over 20 percent and also lowers the risk of heart disease. Good sources of potassium include bananas and other fruits and vegetables, as well as fish, poultry and dairy.
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Romney's doughnut diet
Salt Lake Tribune
By most accounts I've seen, Gov. Mitt Romney was the apparent winner of the first presidential debate. I'm not so sure. President Barack Obama's lackluster performance gave the Romney campaign nothing to talk about today. On the other hand, Romney's ...
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Fake diet pills, steroids seized in Vic
The Australian
MORE than 37,000 pills including diet supplements, erectile dysfunction medication and steroids have been seized in Melbourne and Brisbane in a crackdown on fake and illegal medicines purchased online. The haul, valued at more than $147,000, was ...
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