Shape - Guilt-free breakfast treats: no need to eat oversize calorie-packed muffins. When you want something really yummy, try these easy sweets under 300 calories
October 1, 2007 -- DIET STRATEGY Satisfy a sweet tooth without blowing your diet Having breakfast is a key part of a successful weight-loss plan. Studies show it helps ...
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Wheat-free diet brings bloating relief (Perth Now)
A RESTRICTED diet of low carb food can help relieve the painful and embarrassing symptoms of inflammatory and irritable bowel problems, a trial has found.
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Study: Good Diet Slims Heart Attack Risk By 92 Percent (NBC 5 Chicago)
Women who eat a healthy diet, including whole grains, vegetables, and fish, in combination with moderate alcohol intake and exercise have a 92 percent decreased risk for heart attack.
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HealthDay - Study Rates Heart Health of Popular Diet Plans
October 5, 2007 -- Not all diet plans are equally heart-healthy, according to a study ranking eight popular weight-loss programs. Diets that emphasize a variety of fruits ...
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HealthDay - Diet Change Can Curb Fatty Liver Disease
September 21, 2007 -- Diets high in quick-burning carbohydrates may cause fatty liver disease, which can lead to liver failure and death, according to a study in mice by researchers ...
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Newsweek - Starting The Good Life In The Womb
September 17, 2007 -- Pregnant women who eat right, watch their weight and stay active can actually improve their unborn babies’ chances of growing into healthy adults. Most pregnant women know they can hurt
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Healthy diet and lifestyle behaviors associated with decreased risk of heart attack in women (EurekAlert!)
Women who eat a healthy diet, drink moderate amounts of alcohol, are physically active, maintain a healthy weight and do not smoke have a significantly reduced risk of heart attack, according to a report in the October 22 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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Healthy diet and lifestyle behaviors cuts heart attack risk in women (ANI via Yahoo! India News)
Washington, Oct 23 (ANI): A new study has found that women who follow a healthy diet and lifestyle behaviors are at a decreased risk of heart attacks. Researchers at the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, discovered that behaviours like a healthy diet, moderate amounts of alcohol, physical activeness, a healthy weight and non smoking, are associated with a reduced risk of heart attack in women. ...
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Newsweek - Killing The Consumer
October 1, 2007 -- Since lung cancer has outstripped breast cancer as a killer of women, younger smokers have to be constantly created to fill the death gap. In a ...
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Healthy Diet, Exemplary Lifestyle Decrease Risk of Heart Attack in Women (Senior Journal)
Oct. 23, 2007 - Women who eat a healthy diet, drink moderate amounts of alcohol, are physically active, maintain a healthy weight and do not smoke have a significantly reduced risk of heart attack, according to a less than surprising report in the October 22 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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