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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Google Alert - diet

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Western diet may increase premature death risk - Guardian
The Guardian Nigeria
DATA from a new study of British adults suggests that adherence to a "Western-style" diet (fried and sweet food, processed and red meat, refined grains, and high-fat dairy products) reduces a person's likelihood of achieving older ages in good health ...
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Exercise, diet may keep sleep apnea from worsening
Reuters
Tuomilehto and his colleagues randomly assigned 81 obese adults with mild sleep apnea to a one-year intervention, which started with a very low-calorie meal plan and included diet and exercise counseling, or to a comparison group that received only a ...
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Book Review: The HCG Diet Quick Start Cookbook by Anne W. Wolfinger
Blogcritics.org (blog)
The HCG Diet Quick Start Cookbook: 30 Days To A Thinner You by Anne W. Wolfinger is an excellent book for dieters seeking to lose a great deal of weight in a short period of time. The Wolfinger diet utilizes a daily intake of HCG (human chorionic ...
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Diet did Anzacs no favours
The Dominion Post
Massey University and University of Otago researchers revealed in the NZ Medical Journal that soldiers' diets, of mainly canned corned beef and brick-hard biscuits, created poor health among up to 90 per cent of troops and killed about 200. More than ...
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The Dominion Post
New study reveals the right diet can prevent kidney disease
Examiner.com
According to a release from The National Kidney Foundation, researchers led by Alex Chang, MD, MS of Johns Hopkins University found that people with normal kidney function whose diet quality was poor (high in red and processed meats, sugar-sweetened ...
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