Diet News for November 25, 2005
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Diet probably not the cause of tinnitus (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier) DEAR DR. BLONZ: Please tell me if anything related to diet can cause a ringing in my right ear. It is a low, steady ring that is more noticeable at night when everything is quiet. I don?t work around loud noises, nor have I worn ear buds blaring with loud music. |
High carb diet may up blood pressure in diabetics (Reuters via Yahoo! News) In patients with type 2 diabetes, 14 weeks of a high-carbohydrate diet modestly raises blood pressure compared to a diet high in monounsaturated fat, new study findings indicate. |
High carb diet may up blood pressure in diabetics (RedNova) NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In patients with type 2 diabetes, 14 weeks of a high-carbohydrate diet modestly raises blood pressure compared to a diet high in monounsaturated fat, new study findings indicate. Studies evaluating the effects of high-carbohydrate and high-monounsaturated fat diets have yielded conflicting results, Dr. |
High carb diet may up blood pressure in diabetics (Reuters) Studies evaluating the effects of high-carbohydrate and high-monounsaturated fat diets have yielded conflicting results, Dr. Abhimanyu Garg and colleagues note in their report, published in the journal Diabetes Care. They suggest that these studies may have been limited by their short duration. |
Diet Doctors (Fox21) Today, more than 64 percent of Americans are either overweight or obese. As this country gets bigger and bigger, so does the number of doctors entering the 46 billion dollar a year diet market. But just because someone's an M.D., does that mean they're fit to help you lose the fat? |
High carb diet linked to diabetic hypertension (Nursing Times) A diet high in carbohydrate may contribute to hypertension in patients with type 2 diabetes, say US researchers. |
Caveman diet best way to shed weight: Expert (Hindustan Times) People with a weight problem are forever going on diets to lose those extra pounds and they often swear by low-carb diets such as Atkins or South Beach. So, what is the world's best diet? |
Nutrition-Wise: Appropriate Portions, Vitamin Supplement Formulas, Diet and Stroke (Kansas City InfoZine) by Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - Q: How can people who were raised to think that food is wasted if the plate isn't cleaned learn to eat an appropriate portion? Q: When should I switch my child to an adult formula vitamin supplement? Q: Does diet influence the risk of stroke? |
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