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England Develops a Voracious Appetite for a New Diet New York Times LONDON — Visitors to England right now, be warned. The big topic on people's minds — from cabdrivers to corporate executives — is not Kate Middleton's increasingly visible baby bump (though the craze does involve the size of one's waistline), but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Breaking the Diet/Binge Cycle Huffington Post Having spent decades bouncing back and forth between my strict diet du jour and the "I blew it, screw it, eat everything in sight and start again on Monday" program, I am honored to share with others the tips and tools that helped me crack the diet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Subway CEO: As Long as Jared Sticks to His Diet, He is Good With Us Fox Business And let's not forget about Jared, who lost all of his extra pounds 15 years ago on what he called the "Subway diet," eating only Subway sandwiches to whittle down his frame. The ubiquitous spokesman does eat other foods today, but as long as he keeps ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Michelle Obama, Nike and childhood obesity; Mediterranean diet: Healthy Living OregonLive.com MEDITERRANEAN DIET: A study widely reported earlier this week indicated that a so-called Mediterranean diet lowered the risk of heart attack and stroke. So, should you switch up your diet to comply with the plant-based diet low in saturated fat and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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