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Liquid Diet Discussion Group Loses Over 25,000 Pounds (Press Release Network) As the 2005 year comes to a close, the Liquid Diet Discussion Board is proud to announce that its free community has lost a combined weight loss total of over 25,000 pounds for the year. [Wired by: PressReleaseNetwork.com] |
Experts urge less focus on antioxidants in diet (MSNBC) Leading researchers say all those headlines, food packaging claims and seemingly contradictory studies about what antioxidants can and can?t do have fostered a faulty silver bullet mind-set. |
Experts urge less focus on antioxidants in diet (Newsweek) Tired of trying to keep track of all the so-called superfoods you're supposed to eat? You know, oregano that packs 42 times more antioxidants than apples, cooked tomatoes that may prevent prostate cancer, and chocolate and wine that may or may not be health foods? |
Diet Experts: Antioxidants Not Key (CBS News) Researchers say all those food packaging claims and seemingly contradictory studies about antioxidants have fostered a faulty silver bullet mind-set that can hinder health more than help. Instead, they urge a focus on balance and moderation. |
Up to 30 mg of soy isoflavone supplement is safe: panel (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News) _ A government food safety panel investigating the safety standard for soy isoflavone, a plant chemical widely believed to prevent osteoporosis and cancer, broadly agreed Monday that a daily intake of around 30 milligrams of isoflavone through supplement is safe, in addition to intake through regular diet. |
Have a guilt-free yuletide season (INQ7.net) THE USUAL FLIPPANT, DEVIL-MAY-CARE attitude rules during the holidays. "Forget the diet!" is many people's battle cry. In truth, who can be strictly faithful to a diet? |
News briefs from the journal Chest, December 2005 (EurekAlert!) A diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as those found in fish, canola oil, and walnuts, can have anti-inflammatory effects and improve the exercise capacity for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). For two years, Japanese researchers followed 32 patients with COPD on an omega-3 fatty acid-rich diet (treatment group) and 32 patients with COPD on a non-omega-3 fatty |
Marines in combat can shed diet regimen (Stars and Stripes) ARLINGTON, Va. ? Overweight Marines and their commanders can now focus on combat instead of slimming down, said Lt. Col. Kristi VanGorder, who is in charge of the Marine Corps? Body Composition Program. |
DPJ's Goto to resign from Diet (The Japan Times) In another political blow to the nation's largest opposition party, veteran lawmaker Masanori Goto of the Democratic Party of Japan said Monday he will resign after two key aides admitted earlier in the day to illegally paying campaign workers in the Sept. 11 general election. |
Salmon's own diet sure to affect yours (Newsday) Before rushing to make salmon a staple of a heart-healthy diet, consumers should check the origin of their fish supply, a new study recommends. |
Big B better, diet restrictions to stay (The Times of India) As Bachchan recuperates at Lilavati, his wife Jaya and son Abhishek offered prayers at the Siddhivinayak temple. |
Dr. Thomas Brewer -- developed diet for pregnant women (San Francisco Chronicle) Dr. Thomas H. Brewer, an obstetrician famous for "the Brewer Diet" and a researcher who devoted a long career in the Bay Area to promoting lifesaving diet improvements for pregnant women, died on Nov. 22 in Middlebury, Vt. He was 80. Through a mentor,... |
Healthy diet, regular exercise prevent chilren from getting diabetes (AngolaPress) BEIJING, 12/13 - A healthy diet and regular exercise can help prevent children from getting diabetes, the director of the Beijing diabetes prevention office said here Tuesday. |
Nutrition Notes: How to Correct a National Shortage in the American Diet (Kansas City InfoZine) By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN - The latest report card on the nutritional composition of the American diet tells us a lot about the food choices we've been making. |
Scottish kids among world's most overweight (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Scottish children are among the most overweight in the world thanks to a diet of junk food and a couch potato lifestyle, health experts said on Tuesday, warning of possible severe health problems in later life. |