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Monday, February 18, 2013

Google Alert - diet

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Research: A 'Media Diet' Can Lead to Less Aggressive Behavior in Children
New York Times (blog)
When researchers helped parents choose a better "media diet" for 3- to 5-year-olds, the results were encouraging. In a randomized trial, the children who watched less violent programs and whose parents paid closer attention to what the children were ...
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Raspberry ketone: Be wary of this diet trend
Fox News
Most of the diet buzz surrounding raspberry ketone centers around one mouse study conducted in Japan, and a rat study conducted in Korea. In the Japanese mouse study, mice given a high fat diet and raspberry ketone did not become obese. The study ...
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Mariners prospect bulks up on 6500-calorie diet
USA TODAY
Christian Petersen / Getty Images. A lot of baseball players arrive to spring training boasting of an offseason spent eating healthier to trim down and firm up. Mariners prospect Nick Franklin spent his winter consuming 6,500 calories a day from the ...
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Marc Jacobs designs Diet Coke cans: a roundup of food briefs
NOLA.com
Monday's Food for thought: A snowy New York Fashion Week wrapped its fall 2013 collections last week, but designer Marc Jacobs isn't finished rolling out his new looks. His latest project: designing cans of Diet Coke, the beverage that fuels the ...
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Jeremy Clarkson's Twitter Hacked By Diet Spammers
Jalopnik
Clarkson's tweet promised he had "the fastest way to lose bodyfat in two weeks." Of course it's from those geniuses that market some sort of Acai Berry supplements, a berry that can apparently help you lose tons of weight somehow that hasn't been ...
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Rely on a natural detox system, not a fad diet
Bethany Beach Wave
It seems like everyone I know is doing a cleanse or detox diet. Is there any merit to them? As my readers know, I'm open to a number of nontraditional treatments. Some have been studied scientifically and found to be valuable — like tai chi for ...
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