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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Google Alert - diet

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Study Linking Diet And Happiness Says Eat Your Veggies
RedOrbit
In the study, the team of economists and public health researchers examined the dietary habits of 80,000 British people and found that mental well-being appeared to increase with the number of daily portions of fruit and vegetables that people consumed.
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Diets High In Fat Can Result In Atherosclerosis
Medical News Today
Diets high in saturated fat increase levels of endothelial lipase (EL), an enzyme linked to atherosclerosis, while diets rich in omega-3 polyunsaturated fats reduce levels of the same enzyme, according to a recent study conducted on mice which was ...
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A Misguided Mandate: Is Banning Sugary Beverages the Answer to the Obesity ...
Huffington Post
For someone who is trying to stay away from soda but doesn't really understand why it's bad for them (too much sugar in the diet, empty calories, spurs further hunger cravings, etc.) they may opt for a large "juice" drink. Chances are that juice drink ...
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Extraordinary Diet session being delayed
The Daily Yomiuri
The government and the ruling Democratic Party of Japan are dragging their feet on convening an extended Diet session, despite the need to pass important bills, as the party would be obliged to dissolve the House of Representatives. It would be unusual ...
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Grape consumption associated with healthier dietary patterns
Medical Xpress
Researchers analyzed the diets of more than 21,800 children and adults using data from the 2003-2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) and found that consumers of grapes and grape products had increased intakes of total and ...
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