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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

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High-fat diet may increase Alzheimer's risk
Fox News
"Diet is a very important factor in determining brain health," said study researcher Suzanne Craft, a professor of medicine at Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, N.C. "The types of food we eat, particular dietary patterns that happen over ...
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High-fat diet during pregnancy makes offspring fat
Times of India
The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, found that male offspring of maternal monkeys that ate a high-fat diet had increased body weight, compared with the offspring of ...
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Times of India
Diet and exercise help combat diabetes
Reading Post
A new healthy lifestyle helped a nurse from Woodley self manage her diabetes so she no longer needs daily medication. Sheila Giggs, of Kingfisher Drive, was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes four-and-a-half years ago. Through joining a local slimming ...
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Green Coffee Diet Pills Ensure Effortless Weight Loss Endorsed by Dr. OZ Green ...
MENAFN.COM
(MENAFN Press) (EMAILWIRE.COM, June 18, 2013 ) New York, NY -- Weight loss supplements and diet pills have come off age. Some of the most effective and powerful diet supplements are now backed with clinical evidence to show that they can work even ...
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Diet can help put smile on your face
The San Luis Obispo Tribune
Your mood may be affected by more than last night's sleep or the whims of your irrational boss. How you feel is also determined by which foods you eat. For instance, foods rich in the amino acid tryptophan have been shown to improve emotional stability ...
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