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Drinking diet soda linked to depression NBCNews.com (blog) A new study finds that people who drink diet sodas or fruit drinks are more likely to be diagnosed with depression. The study doesn't show that diet drinks cause depression and the researchers stress their findings don't provide an explanation. They ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The New You and Improved Diet U.S. News & World Report (blog) My new book, The New You and Improved Diet: 8 Rules to Lose Weight and Change Your Life Forever is about eating—not NOT eating. The first rule is: Eat More, Not Less. Of course this eating should consist of you choosing healthful, delicious, whole ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amount of caffeine in diet supplements all over the map: study Chicago Tribune (Reuters) - The amount of caffeine in diet supplements varies widely, and product labels are often inaccurate or have no caffeine information at all, according to a U.S. study. The caffeine doses probably wouldn't be a problem on their own, but they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boosting the Iron in Your Toddler's Diet U.S. News & World Report (blog) Excessive milk intake can displace iron-rich foods in a toddler's already finicky diet, and high intakes of calcium in milk can also interfere with the absorption of iron from the foods he does eat. A recent study published in Pediatrics found that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McConaughey: First burger post-diet was as good as I hoped CNN (blog) After slimming way down for his movie role of a man diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in "Dallas Buyers Club," Matthew McConaughey knew exactly what he wanted most when he could get off his diet: a cheeseburger. So, as any veteran dieter will tell you, he didn't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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