Nation's Restaurant News | Taco Bell, Starbucks appeal to diet conscious eaters USA TODAY Even at the fast-food joint, nutrition matters. Two of fast-food's biggest names — Starbucks and Taco Bell — on Tuesday separately announced nutritional moves aimed at luring consumers concerned about calories. Starbucks announced plans to post ... Taco Bell tests high-protein menu |
Diet products contain dangerous drugs , FDA warns NBCNews.com (blog) Fat Zero sounds like a safe, natural product, containing bee pollen and other ingredients like green tea and lotus seed. But it also contains sibutramine, a prescription diet drug that was so dangerous it's been pulled off the U.S. market, the Food and ... |
NDTV | AMA's Obesity-As-Disease Vote Should Boost Diet Drugs Forbes The American Medical Association's endorsement of obesity as a disease state should give a boost to sales and continued development of prescription diet drugs. The AMA's policy-making House of Delegates, which this week endorsed recognizing obesity ... Obesity declared a disease by AMA: So what's the cure? The Editor's Desk: Not sick, just fat Viewpoint: Defining Obesity as a Disease May Do More Harm Than Good |
TheGloss | The perfume diet: New fragrance helps you lose weight New York Daily News "Diet Slimming Perfume is a fantastic new product for dieters and those keen to lose a few pounds before baring all on the beach or at a summer wedding," Vee Koppelman, founder of beauty supplier site VZ Hair and Glamour, said in a release. There Is Another Diet Perfume New 'Diet Slimming Perfume' Claims You Can Sniff Yourself Skinny |
James Cameron Advocates Vegan Diet During National Geographic Society ... Huffington Post Back in July of last year, he revealed that his wife, Suzy Amis, was gradually shifting the family toward a more plant-based diet, something that impacted their decision to transform their new farm in New Zealand from dairy to crop-based. “I don't want ... |
Daily Mail | Diet High in Red Meat Linked to Higher Diabetes Risk LiveScience.com People who increase the amount of red meat in their diet may be at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a new study of more than 149,000 Americans. The study researchers found that people who increased their red-meat intake by half ... Adding Red Meat to Your Diet Linked to Higher Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Too much red meat in your diet 'can raise the risk of developing type 2 ... Increased red meat consumption tied to type 2 diabetes |
Lots of iron in Salty diet ESPN (blog) Lots of iron in Salty diet. June, 19, 2013. Jun 19. 10:03. PM ET. By Kyle Brasseur | ESPNBoston.com. Recommend0 · Tweet0 · Comments0 · Email · Print. BOSTON -- A day after catching both ends of a day-night doubleheader, something no Red Sox catcher ... |
Treehugger | "We need a design diet." Treehugger We need a design diet. In order to do this we need to examine traditional models of development and maybe not scrap them, but instead re-imagine the places where we live. Let's not forget that sprawl is a post 1940's model and not a historically ... |
The Pros & Cons Of A High Protein Diet News One There is so much literature out there saying “yes” to a high protein diet and how it helps satisfies ones hunger pains. But in the next breath, you stumble upon research that says “no” to a high protein diet and that it is best to have a variety from ... |
Dietary Fructose Causes Liver Damage in Animal Model Science Daily (press release) June 19, 2013 — The role of dietary fructose in the development of obesity and fatty liver diseases remains controversial, with previous studies indicating that the problems resulted from fructose and a diet too high in calories. |
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