Is too much variety making us fat?

June 23, 2010 by  
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Ban trans fats, cut salt, U.K. health group urges
Eliminating trans fats from foods would cut rates of heart disease and save lives, British’s health watchdog says.

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Lutheran World Relief Responds to Growing Food Crisis in Niger
Lutheran World Relief (LWR) – USA Baltimore — Lutheran World Relief (LWR) has received a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to address Niger’s growing food crisis. With the $949,959 grant, LWR will work with …

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Is too much variety making us fat?
I’ve always been interested in looking at what shapes a culture, and an ethnic group. There is no doubt that what makes us who we are comes down to the same things again and again: it’s what we value in family dynamics, education and what we eat. After all, is it fair to call one race overweight, and inactive ?

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How much weight can you loss by drinking water?

June 21, 2010 by  
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HCG Diet Direct Publishes Easy Weight Loss Tips
HCG Diet Direct publishes easy weight loss tips. (PRWeb Jun 21, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/weight-loss/hcg-diet/prweb4166914.htm

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HCG Diet Direct Publishes Easy Weight Loss Tips
HCG Diet Direct publishes easy weight loss tips.

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How much weight can you loss by drinking water?
Home > Topics > How Much Weight Can You Loss By Drinking Water? How much weight can you loss by drinking water?

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Too much sugar can be a heart risk

June 14, 2010 by  
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Fad diets raise ‘bone age’ risk for women
Women face a “bone age” of health problems after years of fad diets that neglect calcium, a study out today claims.

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What cultures have seemen in their diets?
Home > Topics > What Cultures Have Seemen In Their Diets? What cultures have seemen in their diets?

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Too much sugar can be a heart risk
We often associate heart disease with having too much fat in our diets, especially saturated fat and trans fat. What is often overlooked, however, is that eating too much sugar can also contribute to developing these diseases. One of the most diehard beliefs about food in our society is that all [...]

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Too much meat linked to early puberty

June 13, 2010 by  
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Sidewalks could curb childhood obesity problem
EDINBURG — Constructing more than 30 miles of sidewalks, redesigning crosswalks and installing bike racks at two dozen school campuses can aid the Edinburg school district’s efforts to curb childhood obesity, school officials said. The $9 million…

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Demand for organic food rises in nation as more people seek healthier diets and lifestyles to match
More Ukrainians are deciding that they are what they eat and, consequently, paying closer attention to the origin of their food. That’s great news for organic farmers and organic food stores.

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Too much meat linked to early puberty
Following a diet rich in meat during childhood may draw the initiation of menstrual periods closer, placing the girl at an increased risk of breast cancer.

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50 Cent Skinny Diet Not Safe, Doctors Say Too Much Too Soon Is Recipe For Disaster

June 12, 2010 by  
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James Wilson: Vegetarian diets healthier for people and planet
Dear Editor: Albert Einstein said, “Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of the Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet. If the whole world adopts vegetarianism, it can change the destiny of humankind.”

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Meaty diet may spark early puberty in girls, says study
A DIET high in meat may lead to early puberty in girls, a new study suggests.

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50 Cent Skinny Diet Not Safe, Doctors Say Too Much Too Soon Is Recipe For Disaster
50 Cent is sparking controversy after releasing those crackish pictures that showed his results after jumping on the fad diet bandwagon. Pop the hood to learn more about his and other crazy ass celebrity diets. So it turns out 50 “I’m the Crypt keeper” Cent wasn’t on the Whitney Houston crack diet. Fiddy dishes he [...]

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Record of the Month Club: Much Badu about nothing

June 7, 2010 by  
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The top 5 fat loss foul-ups
This is the time of the year that more Americans than ever will begin their attempt to lose weight and get healthy. Unfortunately, most will give up frustrated and disappointed within the first 30 days. Don’t be one of them this year.

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Rhiannon Harries: ‘I’ll toast the family meal – but let’s not pretend it’s always been perfect’
The revered American food writer Michael Pollan has much to say about what is wrong with the way we eat now. In his latest book, Food Rules, he gets his teeth into the babel of fad diets, official recommendations and pseudo-science that surrounds the food we choose.

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Record of the Month Club: Much Badu about nothing
What happens when great artists make OK records? What happens when the fan, who sits waiting for the first sign of a new release from their favourite singer or band, finally blurps the album into their iTunes or releases it from its shrink wrap, only to find themselves underwhelmed after one turn, then a second, and then a third, hoping repeated listenings will convince them of its greatness …

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Eating less, but getting much more out of life

June 7, 2010 by  
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A dairy nutritionist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is conducting genetic research with mice to determine if cows can be influenced by diet to produce milk with a higher fat content.

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Drogba rejoins team after surgery
Didier Drogba rejoined his Ivory Coast teammates at their Alpine training camp Monday with a cast protecting his broken right arm

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Eating less, but getting much more out of life
Baker County Sheriff’s deputy Dee Gorrell isn’t easy to recognize these days. His voice hasn’t changed — it’s still the bass drawl he’s known for — but his appearance has people doing double takes.

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