Saturday, April 11, 2009

Google Alert - diet

Google News Alert for: diet

eFitnessNow
The negative side of a low carb diet
eFitnessNow - Venice,California,USA
Many people have successfully employed low carb diets such as the Atkins diet in the past several years. These diets are based on the rationale that if a ...
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10 Big Fat Diet Lies
Melbourne Herald Sun - Australia
There are no-carb diets, low-fat regimes and the lemon detox. Then there are the rules: banning white foods, abstaining from coffee or eating only apples. ...
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Examiner.com
Online diet programs. Are they right for you?
Examiner.com - USA
A neat little website, freedieting.com, provides in depth reviews of the most popular online diet programs. The benefits of these programs are: convenience ...
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HERSHEY - Practicing physicians hear familiar remarks about people ...
Gant Daily - Clearfield,PA,USA
Dairy products are not an essential component to the human diet, but dairy foods can provide good nutrition for those who can consume dairy. ...
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More soy in diet could cut risk of bowel cancer
Hindu - Chennai,India
Researchers who studied the diet and health of 68412 women aged 40-70 in Shanghai concluded: "After adjustment for age, birth calendar year and total energy ...
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Unsafe Vegetarians, Study Shows Teens Abuse Diet / More Teens ...
WVLA-TV - Baton Rouge,LA,USA
The benefits of a plant-based diet are well documented, but a new study shows some young people who choose to become vegetarians may be doing it for the ...
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Scorpion diet makes snakes more venomous
United Press International - USA
BANGOR, Wales, April 10 (UPI) -- Deadly saw-scaled vipers that feed on scorpions are far more dangerous than those that eat mammals and reptiles, ...
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