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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Google Alert - diet

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Mediterranean diet is brain food
WTNH
Researchers in Spain followed more than 1,000 people for six and a half years, and found that participants who were on a Mediterranean diet and supplemented that diet with extra nuts or olive oil performed better on cognitive tests at the end of the ...
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WTNH
Howard County pets: What's the hype about raw diets?
Baltimore Sun
A: Raw diets for dogs (including raw meat) have become increasingly popular. Some pet owners -- even some veterinarians -- swear by them, convinced that raw food more closely resembles the diet eaten by our pets' wild cousins. And some pet owners are ...
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Mediterranean diet boosts brain - study
Independent Online
The diet enjoyed by countries in southern Europe has long been thought to combat heart disease and cancer because it is rich in fruit, vegetables, fish, nuts, whole grains and olive oil. But it is now thought to offer further benefits, such as improved ...
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Independent Online
The 8-Hour Diet: What Is It?
Marie Claire.co.uk (blog)
An exerpt in the book says: 'In the simplest terms, the 8-Hour Diet is a way of extending the period between your last snack and your 'breakfast,' giving your body the chance to burn away your fat stores for the energy it needs. And burn them it does ...
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Disney Channel Pulls 'Jessie' Episode for Joking About Gluten-Free Diet (Video)
Opposing Views
On her Change.org petition, Raslevich wrote: "In the 'Jessie' episode, a young boy was said to require a gluten-free diet. The other characters snickered at this requirement, and in fact threw a pancake at the child, which could have actually triggered ...
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