South Beach Diet News for November 17, 2005
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Low-carb Diet Better Than Low-fat Diet At Improving Metabolic Syndrome (Science Daily) Eating a low carbohydrate diet improves metabolic syndrome and may therefore decrease the risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease associated with it. In an article published today in the open access journal Nutrition & Metabolism, Jeff Volek and Richard Feinman review the literature and show that the features of metabolic syndrome are precisely those that are improved by reducing |
Backstory: In the Tetons with grizzly bear researchers (USA Today) The author tags along with a team of grizzly bear researchers in the Tetons. They study the grizzly's habitat, its diet and daybeds, but avoid encountering the big bruins: The researchers don't like to disrupt the bears, nor, for that matter, their own actuarial tables. |
In Our Towns (Myrtle Beach Online) A workshop on the book "One Minute Wellness: The Natural Health and Happiness System That Never Fails," by Dr. Ben Lerner and Dr. Greg Loman, will take place at 6:30 p.m. today at Lifeway Christian Bookstore, 348 Seaboard St., across from the main entrance to Coastal Grand Myrtle Beach mall. |
Rodale Books Offers You a New Year and a New You! (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----Nov. 16, 2005--It's a New Year and Rodale Books has what you need for a New You. As the leader in the diet and fitness industry Rodale Books is the authority on sculpting your new look. |
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