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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Google Alert - diet

News5 new results for diet
 
Study Results Linking Diet Soda To Cancer Fall Into The 'Gray Zone' Of Science
NPR (blog)
The study by researchers at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital found some correlation between aspartame, the most widely used artificial sweetener in diet soda, and an increased risk of leukemia and Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and ...
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NPR (blog)
Dirt Diet Not Just a Female Thing, Say Researchers
eMaxHealth
This has often been used to support the notion that in earlier times a woman lost one tooth with every pregnancy due to a lack of and need for additional calcium in her diet—hence a reason for a craving toward eating chalk or some types of clay. More ...
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eMaxHealth
Singer Taylor Swift dishes on daily diet and her love of cooking
Examiner.com
Singer Taylor Swift has an enviably sleek, model-like physique, thanks to regular hour-long runs and a healthy diet. In addition to being a foodie who loves to eat, the Grammy Award winner is also a talented chef. "I've been my mom's kitchen helper ...
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Examiner.com
Ann Romney dishes on Mitt's diet and her multiple sclerosis with Rachael Ray
Examiner.com
Hoping to give her husband Mitt's campaign a boost, Ann Romney visited Rachael Ray to dish on topics ranging from meat loaf to multiple sclerosis, with which she struggles daily. Talking with Rachael on her Oct. 25 show, Ann discussed the role that ...
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Examiner.com
Fad diets: The good, bad and ugly
UNLV The Rebel Yell
Fad diets are diets that promise quick and effortless weight loss. While it is possible to change the diet effectively, there are many diets out there that are simply too unreasonable to become part of everyday life. Sometimes these diets require ...
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