Organic labels may trick dieters into overeating

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Organic labels may trick dieters into overeating
The “organic” label skews people’s perceptions about food in ways that might promote obesity, a new study finds. Obesity – Food – Health – Business – Weight loss

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Free Meals Not Getting Kids Into Cafeterias

June 21, 2010 by  
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For Insulin-Resistant Women, Cutting Carbs Is More Effective Than Low-Fat Diet
Obese women with insulin resistance lose more weight after three months on a lower-carbohydrate diet than on a traditional low-fat diet with the same number of calories, according to a new study. The results were presented at The Endocrine Society’s 92nd Annual Meeting in San Diego. “The typical diet that physicians recommend for weight loss is a low-fat diet,” said the study’s lead author …

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Obese women with insulin resistance lose more weight on lower-carbohydrate diet: Study
Obese women with insulin resistance lose more weight after three months on a lower-carbohydrate diet than on a traditional low-fat diet with the same number of calories, according to a new study. The results will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society’s 92nd Annual Meeting in San Diego.

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Free Meals Not Getting Kids Into Cafeterias
District 11 is providing free meals for children ages 1 to 18, but school officials said many parents are not taking advantage of the program.

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Five ways to get more fibre into your daily diet

June 21, 2010 by  
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Are cartoon characters coaxing kids to eat junk food?
Is your kid on the Dora the Explorer diet? Children say food tastes better when a familiar cartoon character — like Dora or Scooby Doo — appears on its packaging, a new study finds. And most kids prefer snacks that have the character on it, over generic packages containing the exact same food. The finding [...]

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Samantha Price says blue whale’s large size linked to diet of tiny creatures
The 160-metric ton blue whale evolved a huge mouth – allowing it to eat millions of krill each day.

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Five ways to get more fibre into your daily diet
In order to have proper digestion and a fast metabolism, regular consumption of fibre and water is essential. They are necessary in order for your system to run efficiently and effectively. Poor food choices speed up the breakdown of body tissues, which leads to the existence of fat in your body.

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friday afternoons — a foray into the land of diet coke and computer science

June 16, 2010 by  
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