‘Autism diet’ doesn’t appear to improve symptoms

May 21, 2010 by  
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Lifestyle › Study suggests healthy Japanese diet linked to less depression
A study by Japanese researchers indicates that those who follow a healthy Japanese diet exhibit symptoms of depression less than half as often as those…

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Special Diet Doesn’t Help Kids with Autism in Small Study
A popular autism diet free of cereal grains and dairy products did not improve symptoms in children, shows a small study to be reported Saturday.

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‘Autism diet’ doesn’t appear to improve symptoms
Kids with autism who eat a diet that eliminates the proteins found in wheat and grains, as well as the protein from dairy don’t see significant improvement in their behaviour, new research has found.

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‘Autism Diet’ May Not Improve Symptoms

May 21, 2010 by  
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Burner Balm Appetite Suppressant Lip Balm – A New ‘Must-Have’ Temptation Buster for Hollywood’s Beautiful People
LOS ANGELES, May 20 /PRNewswire/ — Fresh from her sparkling debut on Hollywood’s haute red carpets, Australian Supermodel Sophie Turner proves once again that she’s a formidable package of beauty and brains by being one of the first on Hollywood’s “A” list of beautiful people to try Burner Balm Lip Balm.

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More bran leads to longer life
NEW YORK – AMONG women with diabetes, those who bulk up their diets with plenty of bran may live longer and be less likely to die of heart disease, a new study hints. A number of studies have linked higher consumption of whole grains to lower risks of developing type 2 diabetes and heart disease. The new study extends those findings by suggesting that even among people with type 2 diabetes …

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‘Autism Diet’ May Not Improve Symptoms
Title: ‘Autism Diet’ May Not Improve Symptoms Category: Health News Created: 5/20/2010 10:59:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 5/20/2010 10:59:25 AM

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Summer weight-loss camp improve obese children’s health, study suggests

May 10, 2010 by  
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Rapid weight loss best way to keep it off
GAINESVILLE, Fla., May 7 (UPI) — The best way to keep weight off long term is to lose it quickly, not gradually, in the initial stages of obesity treatment, U.S. researchers said.

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Forty-five taxi drivers shed 450 kg in 12 weeks after weight-loss class
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Forty-five drivers affiliated with Taiwan Taxi, the largest taxi company in the country, have shed a total of 451.1 kilograms over the past 12 weeks after joining a weight-loss class, the program’s organizer said Thursday.

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Summer weight-loss camp improve obese children’s health, study suggests
A residential summer weight-loss camp markedly improved obese children’s health. A physician found the camp improved children’s weight, body mass index, physical fitness and blood pressure.

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Morris hopes to improve his health

April 28, 2010 by  
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Glen Burnie Sears Aims to Become The Biggest Loser
In the spirit of popular weight-loss competitions and reality television, a Sears store in Glen Burn…

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HealthTalk: Nutrition After Menopause, Lose Weight Without Exercise
By Karen Collins, MS, RD, CDN – Q: Do nutritional needs change after menopause? Q: If I keep my calories low enough, can I lose weight without exercise?

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Morris hopes to improve his health
Star Stud weight loss challenger Tony Morris, Alice Newspaper, Inc. publisher, said his biggest weakness is his wife’s cooking. “My wife’s cooking,” Morris said. “She is part of the challenge as well and I suspect she has purposely been cooking some of my favorite foods.”

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Eating Like the Greeks Can Improve Brain Power

April 27, 2010 by  
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Under the microscope: Ray Mears on surviving malaria and why he doesn’t believe in diets
Twenty years ago, I caught malaria in central Africa. There were no hospitals nearby, so I had to treat myself with the only medication I could find.

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Mediterranean diet helps reduce risk of cognitive decline in older adults
Findings about what specific components of diets are most beneficial are frequently changing. However, an ongoing study of older adults shows evidence that one type of diet can help mitigate cognitive problems. An ongoing prospective study called the Chicago Health and Aging Project has shown that adherence to the Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of cognitive decline with older age.

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Eating Like the Greeks Can Improve Brain Power
Findings about what specific components of diets are most beneficial are frequently changing. However, an ongoing study of older adults shows evidence that one type of diet can help mitigate cognitive problems. An ongoing prospective study has shown that adherence to the Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of cognitive decline with older age.

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Lifestyle choices can radically improve your health

April 25, 2010 by  
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Lose to Win celebrates winners
When Amy Wacker joined the second edition of the North County Lose to Win Challenge, she had no set goal other than to lose weight.

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Slimmers who are served food by a fat person are more likely to over-indulge
If the waiters are skinny, slimmers will stick to their eating regimes, while non-dieters will feel free to order what they want.

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Lifestyle choices can radically improve your health
It seems that every day, researchers are confirming that lifestyle factors – such as proper diet and exercise, weight control and not smoking – can have a powerful impact on preventing problems such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and cancer.

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Talk Show Host Montel Williams’ New Health Juicer Helps Increase Energy, Improve Vitality, and Facilitate Weight Loss

April 23, 2010 by  
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Study Finds Patients Breathe Easier After Weight-Loss Surgery
Post-surgery patients took 50 percent fewer prescription drugs for breathing problems

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Weight loss rider hits the dirt
“I never just go mountain biking anymore, I go on a ‘micro adventure’”

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Talk Show Host Montel Williams’ New Health Juicer Helps Increase Energy, Improve Vitality, and Facilitate Weight Loss
– Pulvarizes and liquifies whole fruits and vegetables for fresh organic smoothies. — – Makes fresh bread crumbs, blends milkshakes, minces ginger and garlic, and more.

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