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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Google Alert - diet

News8 new results for diet
 
Is Your Diet Soda Getting You Drunk?
ABC News
Cutting calories with diet soda may seem like a good idea -- as long as it's not at a bar. A new study released in the journal Alcoholism suggests that cutting alcoholic drinks with diet soda makes them more potent than using their full-calorie ...
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"Time Diet" helps busy folks find more hours in their days
AZFamily
Time Diet author Emily Schwartztalked to Keley O'Kelley on Tuesday's Good Morning Arizona. She says finding time is a problem for almost everyone. "We look at our to-do lists every morning and everything seems important. And it all has to be done right ...
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Lawmakers' Headline-Grabbing Food Stamp Diet
National Review Online (blog)
Over in the Washington Post today, they do a flattering article on Montgomery County officials who are spending just $25 on food for the next five days, "an attempt to simulate the everyday fact of life for residents enrolled in the federal ...
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Get A Body Like Beckham! Victoria's Diet Secrets Reveled!
Radar Online
Victoria Beckham has the market on staying skinny, so it isn't surprising that a new diet and cookbook are soaring to international success thanks to her endorsement! The 38-year-old is a fan of Natasha Corrett's Honestly Healthy cookbook and diet ...
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Is diet soda getting you drunker?
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
A small bit of research on the use of different mixers, such as juice, soda or diet soda, suggests that diet soda might increase breath alcohol content more than higher calorie sugary beverages. An individual's breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) is ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Diet Coke and Actress Minka Kelly Launch 'The Heart Truth' Campaign
BevNET.com
ATLANTA — Showing your heart is always on-trend. That's why Diet Coke and actress Minka Kelly are blending fashionable style and the power of expression to support The Heart Truth campaign, led by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI).
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Teens changing diet and exercise to add muscle
KSDK
LOUIS (KSDK) - A recent study says it's common for teenagers to change their diet and exercise more to achieve a muscular or tone appearance. The researchers concluded muscle-enhancing behaviors were common for both boys and girls. One of the ways ...
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Local company fuels national diet trend
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"Back in the days of the cave man, there was no health care measures other than just good nutrition, so they learned early on that a good diet is very important," Wood said. "It's all back to you are what you eat, and our animals eat right so you can ...
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