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Diet News for December 04, 2005

ON NUTRITION | DR. ED BLONZ: Diet probably not cause of tinnitus (The Charlotte Observer)
Q. 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. I also haven't had any colds or sicknesses for at least a couple of months. I just have this noise that I am told is called tinnitus. In addition to

 

Supplement Diet With Leucine Prevents Muscle Loss Linked To Ageing (Medical News Today)
Muscle in adults is constantly being built and broken down. As young adults we keep the two processes in balance, but when we age breakdown starts to win. However, adding the amino acid leucine to the diet of old individuals can set things straight again.

 

Buff Matt takes prize on `Loser' (The Charlotte Observer)
After nine months of dedication to diet and exercise, and one final weigh-in, Matt is named "The Biggest Loser" on Tuesday's live finale. The wrestler started at 339 pounds and lost 157 pounds, or 46.31 percent of his weight.

 

CMMC offers diet advice to cancer patients (The Gray News)
"Nutrition and Cancer" will be the topic of a free program set for the December 7 meeting of the Central Maine Medical Center Cancer Wellness and Support Group.

 

Revealed: the skinny supermodel gene (Scotland on Sunday)
THEY may not be starving themselves on a lettuce diet after all. The real secret behind stick-thin supermodels and actresses has been revealed to be their mothers.

 

A big fat lie on obesity? That's 1 author's view (Orlando Sentinel)
Pima Indians living in southern Arizona today are among the heaviest people in the world. The average Pima woman weighs 200 pounds; men weigh more. Before the 1940s, most Pima sported lean, muscular physiques. As their agrarian culture and low-fat diet was transformed into a sedentary lifestyle and a diet of highly processed food common in mainstream America, the tribe's rates of obesity and

 

The face of hunger (Greeley Tribune Online)
More than 13 million American families can't afford to eat a healthy, balanced diet. In Platteville, one family's story shows the trials of life on the edge.

 

Many children make less healthy choices (Muscatine Journal)
MUSCATINE, Iowa - Children in Iowa schools are being offered a healthy diet for breakfast and lunch at school, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) food and nutrition standards the state observes.

 

Senior notes (The MetroWest Daily News)
VNA Care Network hosts free Keep Well Clinics. Community health nurses from VNA conduct blood pressure screenings and provide education about medications, diet, disease management and other health concerns.

 

EATING RIGHT: The Asian Invasion (RedNova)
By Slomkowski, Kate Uncovering the Secrets of the Far East Diet Asian food is everywhere. Cheap packets of ramen noodles make up a large portion of a typical colledege student's diet.

 

The Latest USDA Guidelines (Kansas City InfoZine)
For years, the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) has recommended eating an abundance of vegetables and fruits, exercising daily and maintaining a healthy weight to lower your cancer risk. Now the federal government emphasizes a good diet and exercise for cancer prevention more than ever before.

 

 

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