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Monday, December 3, 2012

Google Alert - diet

News5 new results for diet
 
New DASH Diet Promises To Have You Drop A Dress Size By Christmas ...
TheGloss
Phase One of the DASH diet (the initial two weeks of the programme that we will be outlining here) is a low-carbohydrate transition period designed to reset your metabolism. This protein-rich eating plan — which cuts out fruit and wholegrains for 14 ...
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TheGloss
The Alzheimer's Prevention Cookbook
Huffington Post (blog)
While it is speculative and unrealistic to definitively declare that a change in diet can completely offset a genetic propensity to develop the disease, there is evidence that modest changes could indeed reduce your risk for developing Alzheimer's. So ...
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Dietary Supplements for Mind and Memory: What Works, What Doesn't
HealthNewsDigest.com
(HealthNewsDigest.com) - BOSTON-Can taking a pill improve memory or boost brain function? That's an important question to ask about the long list of supplements that allegedly "support" or "help" the brain. These include three B vitamins (folic acid ...
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HealthNewsDigest.com
On a diet? Filling up on fruit and vegetables WON'T make you eat less
Daily Mail
... drank an equivalent amount of fruit juice as an appetiser in the experiment. However, putting volunteers on a fruit- and vegetable-heavy diet for months made no long-term difference in their assessments of their own hunger and fullness, researchers ...
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Daily Mail
Hong Kong can teach us about longevity
Evansville Courier & Press
Hmm…maybe Mayor Winnecke is onto something with his Energize Evansville campaign, which includes monthly Fitness in the Parks events. I don't believe dietary habits and obesity can be ignored when analyzing longevity; they don't exist independently of ...
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