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Diet News for November 28, 2005

Mediterranean diet good for the heart (Sydney Morning Herald)
Eating a Mediterranean-style diet for three months can reduce the risk of heart disease by 15 per cent, a new study shows. -

 

JUDD STRUGGLES TO KEEP HER DIET UP ON THE ROAD (ContactMusic)
Country star WYNONNA JUDD is struggling to stick to her diet on her current tour - because she's a sucker for hotel room service. The singer is desperately trying to lose weight but admits touring to promote a new album and book is ruining her hopes of a svelte physique.

 

The fat of the land (Newsday)
Trans. Formed when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils that are processed into margarine or shortening. Sources in the diet include snack foods and baked goods. Raises bad cholesterol levels and may also lower good cholesterol.

 

Mediterranean diet good for the heart (Newsweek)
Eating a Mediterranean-style diet for three months can reduce the risk of heart disease by 15 percent, a new study shows.

 

Poor diet and body weight affect how well we work (Medical News Today)
A poor diet and how much a person weighs affects how well they work according to new research from health charity DPP (Developing Patient Partnerships)

 

Mother's diet can influence a child's taste, says study (Independent)
Flavours experienced in the womb and, later, in mothers' milk may have a significant influence on what children are willing to eat.

 

High-carb diet may raise diabetics? blood pressure (Nutraingredients.com)
11/28/2005 - Following a high-carbohydrate diet may raise type-2 diabetics? blood pressure by a modest degree if followed in the long term, suggest researchers from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

 

Mediterranean diet good for the heart - study (Independent Online)
Eating a Mediterranean-style diet for three months can reduce the risk of heart disease by 15 percent, an American study shows.

 

Flavor Spray Diet Announces all Flavor Sprays are Diabetic Friendly (PR Web)
New Convenient Zero-Calories, Zero-Carbs, Zero-Cholesterol, Zero-Fat Flavor Sprays Enhance Your Favorite Diet and Contribute to a Healthier Lifestyle [PRWEB Nov 28, 2005]

 

GOOD DIET, REGULAR EXERCISE KEY TO WEIGHT LOSS: HEALTH DEPARTMENT (Central News Agency)
Taipei, Nov. 28 (CNA) The top winner of a weight loss competition said Monday that through a proper diet and by doing taichi, she was able to shed almost 27 kilos during the four-month competition.

 

Low fat? Not such a slim claim (Sydney Morning Herald)
ONE of the biggest changes ever proposed for Australian food labels will strictly regulate use of the terms 'diet', 'reduced', 'low in fat' and 'low sugar'. -

 

 

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