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diet News Archive15-Oct-2007
'Protein Loading (AskMen)Eating a high-protein diet can be beneficial to your exercise regimen Everyone's heard of low-carb dieting. For some people this approach works wonders, while others feel terrible on this type of diet and their workouts really suffer.
'Low-fat diet later may cut ovarian cancer risk (CNN.com)WASHINGTON (AP) -- Try fewer burgers and more veggies after menopause: Cutting dietary fat may offer a long-sought protection against deadly ovarian cancer -- if you stick with the diet long enough.
'Natural Medicine: Diet may help eye health (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)For most people, the function and health of their eyes is similar to the performance of the engine in an automobile -- they don't worry about trouble until they experience something not working.
'Rowland Nethaway: Diet diatribes underscore flawed science (The Columbus Dispatch) An article in Tuesday's New York Times by John Tierney caught my eye. The headline said, "Diet and fat: A severe case of mistaken consensus."
'Nutrition Q&A (The Record)Carbs tend to go in and out of favor from a nutrition standpoint. What's the latest? Here's a quiz based on information from the Harvard School of Public Health to find out how savvy you are about carbohydrates in your diet.
'Japanese officials embark on 'samurai' diet (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)Overweight local government officials in Japan have slimmed down with a three-month 'samurai' diet, soldiering on despite a fellow samurai's death.
'Living large on diet aids (Los Angeles Times)Selling loads of costly Herbalife products to Mexico's poor has made a couple fabulously rich. Their 30,000 helpers have the same dream. Selling pricey diet-shake mixes in a developing country wouldn't seem like a very smart business idea, but Enrique Varela was despairing.
'Health Tip: Add Essential Fatty Acids to Your Diet (MedicineNet.com)Title: Health Tip: Add Essential Fatty Acids to Your Diet Category: Health News Created: 10/12/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 10/12/2007
'The Parliament Hill diet (Canada.com)OTTAWA -When pol-iticians return to Parliament Hill next week, they will be eating less --though not by choice. Jud Simpson, the executive chef at the House of Commons, is on a mission to keep MPs, senators and their staff from getting too fat or unhealthy -- a common downside of life in politics.
'Four Ways Not to Lose Weight (Newsweek)Think you're doing yourself a favor by going with a 'healthy' restaurant entree or a 'diet' snack? Think again.
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