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Monday, October 22, 2012

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Obama's Debate Diet: Steak and Potatoes
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Associated Press: President Barack Obama boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Monday, Oct. 22,2012, en route to Boca Raton, Fla., and the last presidential debate against Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov.
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Bring on the Bean Diet for Health?
WebMD
"People with diabetes did better in terms of blood sugar control on the bean diet versus a diet without beans, which was otherwise extremely healthy," says researcher David J.A. Jenkins, MD, PhD, DSc, professor of medicine and nutrition at the ...
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Swapping Out Sugary Soda For Diet Drinks May Help Tip The Scale In Your Favor
Minnesota Public Radio
Diet soda. We love it or hate it. But there's no doubt that consumption is on the rise. More Americans than ever are drinking diet colas, along with other zero- and low-calorie alternatives. While diet drink consumption is up across the entire ...
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High-potein diet not so good for kitty's belly
Mother Nature Network
Your kitten may prefer dining on chicken and salmon, but a high-protein diet may not be the best option for Fluffykins, at least if gut bacteria are any indication. Kittens fed a high-protein, low-carb diet have lower levels of helpful gut bacteria ...
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Mother Nature Network
Diet Doc: Reality Check – Denial isn't an Option
Evansville Courier & Press
The education documentary that swept the nation in 2010, "Waiting for Superman," dropped the nugget of information that our youth are No. 1 in the world. It isn't math or science — the U.S. doesn't even crack the top 20 — our kids rank No. 1 in ...
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Diet Rich in Carbohydrates and Sugar Could Increase Alzheimer's Risk
Counsel & Heal
A new research from Mayo Clinic in America suggests that older people who eat a diet rich in carbohydrates and sugar, could increase their risk of developing mild cognitive impairment by 4 times. The research also suggests that plenty of consumption of ...
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Counsel & Heal
It's never too late for the right diet
Wicked Local (blog)
With so much attention these days focused on what our children are eating (and for good cause), it's easy to think that including more fruits and vegetables in one's diet should be geared almost exclusively to the younger set. However, fruits and ...
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Kim Kardashian turns 32: Her diet and workout secrets
Examiner.com
Kardashian, who recently gained 15-20 pounds thanks to luxurious candlelit dinners with Kanye, recently adopted a gluten-free, organic, low-sugar diet at the urging of big sister Kourtney, 33. The 5-foot-2 Kim, whose weight has fluctuated between 109 ...
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