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Healthy Diet Plan and Reviews of Articles on Healthy Diet Program, Low Carb Diet. Information and News on Diet Pills.
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Feb 10th, 2009
Eating a Mediterranean diet can help us with memory and brain health. The analysis shows us that good dietary habits play an important role in normal brain function. Consuming a Mediterranean diet is now found to lower our risk of cognitive decline, as well as decreasing the risk of progressing to Alzheimer's disease.
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Jan 28th, 2009
Aafter just a few days in office, Barack Obama has added being the first green, veggie president to his long list of White House firsts. As the 44th president takes office, Obama’s fit appearance is making Americans rethink meat and potatoes-heavy diets.
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Jan 21st, 2009
The findings about the low-carb and low-calorie, published in the journal Hepatology, could have implications for treating obesity and related diseases such as diabetes, insulin resistance and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, said Dr. Jeffrey Browning, assistant professor in the UT Southwestern Advanced Imaging Research Center and of internal medicine at the medical center.
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Jan 18th, 2009
A study about a new diet plan known as the portfolio diet shows that various foods, such as nuts, soy protein, oat bran, and plant sterols all can have a cholesterol-lowering effect.
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Jan 7th, 2009
So your New Year's resolution is to lose weight in 2009 and already you're faced with your first challenge: Super Bowl Sunday.
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Jan 5th, 2009
The Flat Belly Diet! reduced dangerous visceral belly fat on average by 33% in 28 days.
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Dec 31st, 2008
Women are scrambling for the recipe for Sassy water, touted to reduce bloating, and give us a flat belly in just four days. The flat belly diet recipe is circulating the Internet.
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Dec 31st, 2008
Designed to help dieters stick to their New Year's resolution of losing weight, PersonalDiets today unveiled a new version of Plan-a-Meal software that is iPhone and BlackBerry friendly.
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Dec 29th, 2008
Nutrigenomic's bidirectional approach to investigating how the genetic traits of an individual or population interact with their diet offers many possibilities for targeted clinical interventions and preventive medicine. These may include modifying either diet or the biochemical response to food exposure to prevent disease in individuals shown to be susceptible to the consequences of unfavorable dietary/genomic interactions. In the future, nutrigenomics may potentially help guide the development of customized diets based on an individual's genetic make-up.
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Dec 24th, 2008
All the latest nutritional studies confirm that the best way to eat well and to keep in shape is to follow the Mediterranean diet.