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Atkins Diet News for November 09, 2006

Study: Atkins diet not a risk (St. Petersburg Times)
Eating a low-carb, high-fat diet for years doesn't raise the risk of heart disease, a long-term study suggests, easing fears that the popular Atkins diet and similar regimens might set people up for eventual heart attacks.

 

Its official: Atkins diet is safe for your heart (New Kerala)
Washington, Nov 9: Researchers have given the low carb Atkins diet the green signal after years of debating on its potential of increasing the risk of coronary heart disease.

 

Low-carb diet might curb heart risk, study (The State)
Eating a low-carb, high-fat diet for years does not raise the risk of heart disease, a long-term study suggests, easing fears that the popular Atkins diet and similar regimens might set people up for eventual heart attacks.

 

Study: Atkins diet not a heart-disease risk (The Monterey County Herald)
Eating a low-carb, high-fat diet for years doesn't raise the risk of heart disease, a long-term study suggests, easing fears that the popular Atkins diet and similar regimens might set people up for eventual heart attacks.

 

Diet: Low carbs, high fats don't raise heart-attack risks (The Plain Dealer)
Eating a low-carb, high-fat diet for years doesn't raise the risk of heart disease, a long-term study suggests, easing fears that the popular Atkins diet and similar regimens might set people up for heart attacks.

 

Low-carb, high-fat diet doesn't raise heart risk (CTV.ca)
Eating a low-carb, high-fat diet for years doesn't raise the risk of heart disease, a long-term study suggests, easing fears about the popular Atkins diet.

 

Low-carb diet not a heart risk (NorthJersey.com)
Eating a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet for years doesn't raise the risk of heart disease, a long-term study suggests, easing fears that the popular Atkins diet and similar regimens might set people up for eventual heart attacks.

 

 

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