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South Beach Diet News for November 21, 2006

Fishing and hunting report (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Nov. 20 (UNION-TRIBUNE)

 

Study: Women more likely to diet (The Temple News)
a) Vow to continue its legacy forever by sending its protein straight to your biceps via some arm curls. b) Sift through the trash for the wrapping's nutritional facts, check how many Weight Watchers points it is worth and promptly start loathing yourself.

 

No meat, no problem for vegetarian friends (Miami Herald)
Two years ago, Liz Rodriguez decided to give up all things animal. Not only did that mean cutting meat out of her diet, it meant buying special shampoos and conditioners -- even animal-free clothing.

 

Sweet! Potatoes have low everything but taste (The State)
Sweet potato pie, candied yams and sweet potato casserole all are autumn favorites. Nutritionists like sweet potatoes, too, so eat up.

 

PR Newswire Summary of Technology Copy, Nov. 21, 2006 (SYS-CON Media)
Following is a summary of high technology news releases transmitted today by PR Newswire. The full text of these releases is available at the PR Newswire for Journalists, http://media.prnewswire.com/.

 

ER Urgent Care Centers Health News of the Holidays (SYS-CON Media)
ER Urgent Care Centers (PINKSHEETS: ERUG).

 

Blood Flow Study Suggests Other Causes For Exercise Intolerance Study In Heart Failure Patients (Science Daily)
A new study shows that blood flow to the legs is relatively normal in people with diastolic heart failure, suggesting other potential causes of their inability to do everyday activities, according to researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.

 

Tastier 'light' foods enable dieters to indulge, but experts call them a 'crutch' (Asheville Citizen-Times)
ALBANY, N.Y. - A late-night bowl of chocolate ice cream without the morning-after guilt? That's what the rich-tasting "light" version of ice cream means for Lori Blatt.

 

IAME, SCCT And ACCF Join Forces To Present Symposium On New Cardiovascular Technology In New York City (Medical News Today)
The Institute for Advanced Medical Education (IAME), in joint sponsorship with the Society for Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) and co-sponsorship with the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF), is presenting the first "Cardiovascular CT in New York" symposium December 6-7. [click link for full article]

 

 

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