A longtime secret of many low carb dieters has been brought into the mainstream: Eat proteins to feel full longer and have more energy. To learn more on this topic, be sure to also read the related article, The Atkins Diet Food Guide Pyramid, Part 6: Health Improvements. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/9/2005 11:32:39 AM
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The maker of the South Beach Diet, Dr. Arthur Agatston, has recently created an alternative low-carb diet for vegetarians that includes a large percentage of protein. Some of the key foods are eggs, pinto beans and alfalfa sprouts. Related articles on this topic are also available on the NewsTarget Network… more…
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Originally Posted on 10/9/2005 9:40:37 AM
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Weight-loss enthusiasts may find inspiration from the story of John Smith, who tells scheadlines.com journalist Jimmy Moore that he lost 300 pounds — dropping to 230 from 640 — using the popular carb-cutting diet known as the Atkins diet. Related articles on this topic are also available on the NewsTarget… more…
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Originally Posted on 10/9/2005 3:32:23 AM
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A study released by two Australian scientists found that a low-carb, high-protein diet guaranteed permanent weight loss. Though the scientists called the popular Atkins diet a “fad,” their findings supported the nutritional basics of the Atkins diet. The study, which the scientists completed in 2003… more…
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Originally Posted on 10/9/2005 1:30:20 AM
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Just last year, nearly every food product imaginable had a “low-carb” alternative, and shoppers were eating-up those products. But, almost as suddenly, as it came about, the low-carbohydrate fad seems to be fading fast. And now all those low-carb products are turning into un-eaten stockpiles that are… more…
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Originally Posted on 10/8/2005 7:53:44 PM
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Here are a few recipes full of protein and low on "bad" carbs. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/8/2005 4:10:34 PM
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Mice that were fed diets high in fat and sugar developed immune system abnormalities in their livers, including reduced numbers of natural killer T cells. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/8/2005 2:15:36 PM
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Mice that were fed diets high in fat and sugar developed immune system abnormalities in their livers, including reduced numbers of natural killer T (NKT) cells. These diet-related changes may contribute to obesity-related liver disease, according to a new study. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/8/2005 2:11:10 PM
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The health of pupils eating school dinners is no worse - and in some respects may be better - than that of pupils eating meals provided from home, concludes a study published online by the British Medical Journal today. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/6/2005 3:40:54 PM
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Mice that were fed diets high in fat and sugar developed immune system abnormalities in their livers, including reduced numbers of natural killer T (NKT) cells. These diet-related changes may contribute to obesity-related liver disease, according to a new study. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/6/2005 12:28:44 PM
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Maybe you enjoyed piling your plate high with bacon and eggs, telling yourself it was “health food” in the Atkins diet vein. But with the death of Dr. Robert Atkins following a head injury in 2003 and the recent bankruptcy of Atkins Nutritionals, it looks like the Atkins era is over. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/6/2005 11:21:40 AM
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Fixed-Menu Diet: A fixed-menu diet provides a list of all the foods you will eat. This kind of diet can be easy to follow because the foods are selected for you. But you get very few different food choices which may make the diet boring and hard to follow away from home. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/6/2005 7:12:27 AM
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Suzzie Downey spent much of her life jumping from one popular diet to the next. None of them worked for long. Then she was diagnosed with diabetes. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/6/2005 3:35:20 AM
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Sugar and refined carbohydrates are undeniably linked to diabetes. Researchers around the world have come to the conclusion that the consumption of refined sugar is detrimental to the health of people without diabetes and disastrous for those with it. Furthermore, excess sugar in the blood can cause… more…
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Originally Posted on 10/5/2005 8:10:51 PM
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The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recently announced a three-year, multi-million dollar alliance with Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) to help combat obesity and diabetes in America by stressing the importance of making smart nutritional choices. According to an ADA press release… more…
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Originally Posted on 10/5/2005 5:07:44 PM
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New research published in the United States that followed 50,000 U.S. nurses reveals those who drank just one serving of soda or fruit punch a day gained weight more quickly than those who drank less than one soda a month. Those who drank more also had an 80% increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes… more…
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Originally Posted on 10/5/2005 12:21:28 PM
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Although trendy low-carb diets like the Atkins diet have died down in popularity as people have started to recognize cholesterol problems associated with the diet, the low-carb craze is not entirely dead; some Atkins-related diets such as the South Beach diet are still going strong and some speculate… more…
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Originally Posted on 10/5/2005 8:27:23 AM
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A columnist for commonvoice.com urges consumers who are interested in trying a low-carb diet to disregard the media hype about fads like the Atkins diet and be cautious about advertisers selling “low-carb” foods, since many of these foods might not really be the best for your health. Related articles… more…
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Originally Posted on 10/5/2005 4:41:01 AM
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The recent low-carb craze, although on its last legs, has led many people to be more concerned about the foods they eat. Be sure to read the related article, Low-carb Oreo cookies from Kraft designated “most ridiculous low-carb product” on the market. more…
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Originally Posted on 10/5/2005 2:33:55 AM
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