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Thursday, February 14, 2013

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Low-Protein Diet Slows Alzheimer's in Mice
Science Daily (press release)
Feb. 14, 2013 — Mice with many of the pathologies of Alzheimer's Disease showed fewer signs of the disease when given a protein-restricted diet supplemented with specific amino acids every other week for four months.
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Kansas program beefs up seniors' diet -- and the economy
USA TODAY
Kansas program beefs up seniors' diet -- and the economy. HOLTON, KAN. - The supper buffet line at a senior citizens apartment building includes potato salad, baked beans and the main event: a big pot of barbecued beef. The journey of that beef from ...
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5 Reasons Your Diet Is Making You Fat
Health.com
According to a new UK survey, nearly a third of women have seen a spike on the scale after going on a diet, gaining an average of nearly four pounds. It may sound counterintuitive, but I've seen it happen. In my private practice, many women have ...
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Elemental diet may help adults with eosinophilic esophagitis
News-Medical.net
The main aim of the study was to induce a complete histologic response (≤5 eosinophils/maximal hpf). Participants consumed the diet for 2 weeks if this response was achieved during this time (n=1) and for 4 weeks (n=17) if the response was only ...
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The Essential Paleo Diet Shopping List
Men's Fitness
When you're grocery shopping on the Paleo Diet, one thing's for sure: you won't be putting many boxes and cans in your cart. Get ready to shop the perimeter of the store for whole foods, or better yet, head to a farmer's market for the freshest—and ...
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Diet Sodas, as Well as Regular Ones, Raise Diabetes Risk
Medscape
A new study from France suggests that women who drink large amounts of diet soda are at increased risk for type 2 diabetes. The findings also support the previously documented association between high intake of regular sugar-sweetened beverages and ...
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