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Monday, May 27, 2013

Google Alert - diet

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Diet Soda as bad for your teeth as crack cocaine or meth?
Guardian Express
Several sources have reported that diet soda is as bad for your teeth as crack cocaine and meth. While diet soda is certainly not good for your teeth, one of the women that is most mentioned in the news about the adverse effects of diet soda on your ...
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10 smart diet books
gulfnews.com
The Fast Diet, Dr Michael Mosley and Mimi Spencer If you can't stick to a diet for more than a couple of days then this is the regime for you. First, the tough bit: for two days a week you reduce your calorie intake dramatically (to 500 calories for ...
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The 5:2 diet: The best options on the high street
Mirror.co.uk
The 5:2 diet is this year's hottest plan for getting you beach-body ready. If you've followed it in the Mirror recently, the chances are you know how it works by now. You eat normally – but healthily – on five days of the week then stick to 500 ...
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Ways to reduce diet-related chronic diseases
New Straits Times
KUALA LUMPUR: NUTRITION Month Malaysia (NMM), a nutrition education programme, returned for its 11th consecutive year with the theme, Eat Right, Be Active: Stay Free From Diet-Related Diseases. Recognising a significant increase in ...
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The diet delivery diaries
gulfnews.com
My water intake was also low – surprising because I drink a lot, but Nathalie explained diet soda doesn't count and is "very unhealthy". So is my penchant for buttered toast, cheese and tomato sandwiches, crisps and pizza. I'm a vegetarian, which I ...
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Belly Fat Risk in Men Muted by Diet, Workout
MedPage Today
An intensive lifestyle intervention improved several diabetic and cardiovascular risk factors in high-risk men, an uncontrolled open-label study showed. After 1 year of a diet and physical activity intervention, visceral adiposity decreased by 26% and ...
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Obsessive eating: Psychological disorders sometimes accompany extreme diets
Columbus Dispatch
We're living at a time when exercise and diet information is more abundant than ever. And those who are disciplined in those regards often are revered, making it more complicated to recognize when someone tips from making good lifestyle choices to bad, ...
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