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diet News Archive20-Jul-2006
'Kids' diet, exercise scrutinised to fight obesity (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)The Federal Government has announced a plan to measure thousands of children and question them about diet and exercise, in a bid to tackle obesity. The survey will question thousands of Australian children from early next year about their eating habits and exercise levels.
'Supermodel diet left me in an anorexic spiral (Daily Mail)This writer set out to get a supermodel body in six weeks through a strict but healthy diet regime. Instead she found herself in an anorexic spiral in which she became almsot mad with paranoia about every calorie she ate
'Diet Soft Drinks May Not Be So Great For Weight Loss (Fox 19 Cincinnati)(FOX NEWS) - Rabbi Marc Sack drank diet soft drinks, cycled about 70 miles a week, and limited sweets and he struggled with hunger, "a big issue for me was appetite control."
'What You Eat May Fuel Cancer: Medical Experts Advise A Diet Rich In Omega-3s And Phytonutrients To Help Fight The (Medical News Today)If you want to reduce your risk for getting cancer, heart disease, diabetes and a host of other diseases, the message is clear - eat a nutrient-rich, low-fat, high fiber diet, with plenty of fruit and vegetables. [click link for full article]
'No Proof Diet, Nutrition Can Prevent Cancer (Fox News)Researchers who reviewed 59 previous studies assessing a wide range of diet-related approaches found little evidence that specific vitamins, supplements, or foods had any impact on disease-free survival, mortality, or cancer recurrence.
'Why Is It So Hard to Stick to a Diet? (Newsweek) Ever wonder why it's so hard to stick to a diet? New research may help explain why we cheat and why it's so hard to get back on track.
'Diet supplements don't benefit cancer patients: journal (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Diet changes or nutritional supplements, such as vitamins, antioxidants, retinol or garlic, do not alter the course of disease in patients with cancer or precancerous conditions, according to the findings of one of two studies published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
'New studies find diet control, vitamins do not impact cancer, antibiotics do (EARTHtimes.org)Changes in diet or administration of nutritional supplements like vitamins and anti-oxidants will offer little help for cancer patients to alter the course of the disease, according to a medical review conducted on various studies on cancer patients.
'The ?Diet Survivor Sisters? Offer Message of Hope to Yo-Yo Dieters on Size Matters Radio On Line (PR Web via Yahoo! News) (PRWEB) July 19, 2006 -- Judith Matz and Ellen Frankel, known as the Diet Survivor Sisters, are on a mission.
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