Atkins Diet News for December 07, 2005
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Health Highlights: Dec. 6, 2005 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: |
UF scientists find sugar may have a sour side (EurekAlert!) Suddenly sugar isn't looking so sweet. University of Florida researchers have identified one possible reason for rising obesity rates, and it all starts with fructose, found in fruit, honey, table sugar and other sweeteners, and in many processed foods. |
Modified version of Atkins diet effective at controlling childhood seizures (News-Medical-Net) A modified version of a popular low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet is nearly as effective at controlling seizures as the highly restrictive ketogenic diet, Johns Hopkins Children's Center researchers report. |
Go healthy for the holidays (Centre Daily Times) In our increasingly low-carb, fat-free and sugarless world, creating a holiday party menu isn't simple. Prime rib, asparagus with Hollandaise sauce, buttery mashed potatoes and chocolate layer cake? Many Americans are wary of sacrificing wellness or waistlines for calorie-packed holiday meals. |
Suddenly sugar isn't looking so sweet (News-Medical-Net) University of Florida researchers have identified one possible reason for rising obesity rates, and it all starts with fructose, found in fruit, honey, table sugar and other sweeteners, and in many processed foods. |
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