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Diet News for November 30, 2005

Diet, exercise and fitness tips for the coming week (Arizona Daily Star)
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Healthy hotels for happy holidays (USA Today)
Column: 'Tis the season to blow your diet and stress out over holiday shopping, right? Throw in some business trips or family vacations and you've got a recipe for an unhealthy disaster. But why not check out these 11 healthy hotels instead?

 

Discover the Diet for Your DNA (ABC 7 Chicago)
Eat this, don't eat that - it's hard to know if any diet will work. Do you feel like you've tried every diet and nothing works? There may be hope yet. I'll show you why some nutritionists say they can create a plan that will work for you and only you and whether the science makes sense. Discover the Diet for Your DNA Wednesday on ABC7 News at 10 p.m.

 

Diet link sought in Alzheimer's disease (UPI)
LOGAN, Utah, Nov. 29 (UPI) -- Utah State University scientists say they are finding indications there may be a link between diet and Alzheimer's disease.

 

Roughing it: Fitting more fiber into your diet (Mayo Clinic)
Dietary fiber offers many health benefits. Here's how to include more in your diet.

 

WTSP Extra: The Cookie Diet (First Coast News)
ST. PETERSBURG, FL -- Lorraine Thomas munches on cookies all day long. She isn't just a cookie connoisseur. Lorraine eats them for a very good reason. These cookies are actually helping her lose weight.

 

Diet Detective: Dieters need to use care at 'family' restaurants (Winston-Salem Journal)
You are with your family or friends at one of those "family" restaurants, and you don't want to be a killjoy, but the truth is, these restaurants are not meant for the diet savvy - they are designed for indulgence and value meals.

 

Medic blames more dental problems in Kenya on poor diet (AngolaPress)
Nairobi, Kenya, 30/11 - A leading Kenyan dentist on Tuesday blamed poor diet as one of the main causes of dental diseases among children and adults in the country Kenya.

 

A healthier you: A look at the diet makeovers (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
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