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Diet News for December 03, 2005

Researchers Discover Unhealthy Diet of Decibels in Hospitals (Ergonomics Today)
Staff and patients must shout to be heard over the ambient din, a phenomenon researchers from Johns Hopkins University call the "cocktail party effect." And they say the cacaphony in hospitals is getting worse.

 

Book suggests 100 ways to keep diet (UPI)
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- U.S. emotional eating specialist Linda Spangle says people can lose weight by changing their relationship to food and eating.

 

Demons on a strict cupcake-free diet (Chicago Tribune)
At the same time new DePaul coach Jerry Wainwright is trying to blend holdover players from the Dave Leitao regime with his freshman recruits, DePaul is facing the likes of Creighton, Bucknell (1 p.m. Saturday at Allstate Arena), Alabama-Birmingham, Dayton, Wake Forest, Old Dominion and California in non-conference games.

 

Relieve Holiday Stress in a Completely Unique Way. Go on a Diet from Anger. (PR Web)
No need to let stress ruin the holiday season. This is the perfect time to go on The Anger Diet and learn how to give up one form of anger a day, replace it with a healthy, life giving antidote, feel at ease and enjoy the holidays to the full. The Anger Diet has been prepared by a renowned psycholist, relationship, speaker and author with over 25 years of experience as a therapist and counsellor.

 

Cookbooks (New York Times)
AGAINST THE GRAIN: 150 Good Carb Mediterranean Recipes. By Diane Kochilas. (Morrow, $24.95.) Low-calorie diet food from the author of "Meze" and "The Glorious Foods of Greece."

 

Shot of diet control (The Telegraph)
London, Dec. 2: Scientists believe that they have discovered a cure to yo-yo dieting, the nightmare that afflicts 85 per cent of dieters, who lose weight only to put it straight back on again.

 

 

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