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A low kilojoule diet made up of higher protein meals improves the ability to burn fat among overweight and obese people. (original story)
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Main Category: Primary Care / General Practice Article Date: 18 Nov 2008 - 5:00 PST printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Texans could unwittingly be eating themselves to death. (original story)
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A ban on fast food advertisements in the United States could reduce the number of overweight children by as much as 18 percent, according to a new study being published this month in the Journal of Law and Economics. The study also reports that eliminating the tax deductibility associated with telev... (original story)
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In lean economic times, we may need to tighten our food budgets, but it is important to do so wisely. (original story)
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Boosting your metabolism is big business.From supplements and foods to exercise and even meditation, everybody is pushing the idea that they can help you boost your metabolism.You will see claims like Boosts Metabolism by 78% or 115%, and while this sounds promising, have you ever stopped to think a... (original story)
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The big six fast food chains seen on high streets in the UK: Burger King, KFC, McDonald's, Nando's, Subway and Wimpy have promised to make changes that make it easier for people to eat healthy restaurant meals. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) wants to see more fruit, vegetables and salad on m... (original story)
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Millions of children don't get the food they need, according to the Food Research and Action Center, and the number of hungry children in Maryland , one of the wealthiest states, has significantly increased. (original story)
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Will the shrinking economy expand our waistlines? Dieticians warn it very well might. (original story)
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Canadians are fortunate indeed to have water, water everywhere, as a study by Statistics Canada finds that it's the beverage consumed by the highest percentage of people, and in the greatest quantities. (original story)
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Experts hope that letting kids have their fingers do the texting will increase compliance with the food diaries that are such a critical part of successful dieting. (original story)
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The dietary supplement ginkgo, long promoted as an aid to memory, didn't help prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease in the longest and largest test of the extract in older Americans. (original story)
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I often get asked "How much weight will I lose with Eat Stop Eat?"For the record, I answer this question in the FAQ's at the end of Eat Stop Eat, however it is an important question that I am also going to answer on this blog...With the Eat Stop Eat lifestyle, you should be able to lose weight at a ... (original story)
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More than 36 million Americans, including 12.4 million children, are food insecure, officials of a U.S. non-profit group said. (original story)
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A low kilojoule diet made up of higher protein meals improves the ability to burn fat among overweight and obese people and may be the key to shedding excess kilos, according to new Australian research. The study, in Nutrition & Dietetics published by Wiley-Blackwell, found higher protein meals ... (original story)
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It's heartening to know that there's good news in some sectors of the business world, and in this particular case, there's an upside for our heart health, too. (original story)