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he past century had been a celebration of cures. Now, the mantra “prevention is better than cure” has become so strong, this century has been rated PG (Prevention Generation).
Diets Safe for Obese, Pregnant Women
A new study suggests dieting can safely lower the health risks of obesity during pregnancy.
Fad Diets Don't Work, Can Compromise Health, Says Dr. Gregory Jantz of CaringOnline.com
EDMONDS, WA-- - People who need to lose weight should forgo fad diets and instead should focus on sensible eating and exercise, says Dr. Gregory Jantz, a nationally certified psychologist , author of many ...
Tube Feeding Diet (K-E Diet) Criticized by Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Quick-fix diets are routinely promoted as a magic bullet for weight loss. With the recent popularity of the K-E Diet or "feeding tube" diet, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reminds everyone that the best path to reaching and maintaining a healthy weight is a lifelong combination of eating smarter and moving more...and enlisting the help of a registered dietitian.
Men, Meat and Masculinity Linked
Is there any summer activity manlier than slapping a thick steak on the grill and chowing down? According to a new study, nope. The report published in the Journal of Consumer Research found that people associate meat with masculinity, a fact that may make healthier, vegetable-heavy diets...
Yo-Yo Diets Mean Big Pay for Celebs
As the success of celebrities like Valerie Bertinelli and Kirstie Alley shows, waging a public battle with the bulge is no longer a detour from stardom but rather an opportunity for big money.
Ben tucks in to ten diets in ten weeks in memory of niece
A MAN who once weighed in at 31 stones has been inspired to try ten popular diets in ten weeks.
Feds dismiss UN envoy's findings on hunger, poor diets
Federal ministers are scoffing at the findings of a United Nations right-to-food envoy who blasted Canada for tolerating inequality and lack of access to nutritious diets among its poor and First Nation citizens.
No More Midnight Snacks? Mice That Eat at Odd Hours Get Fat | 80beats
FA=high-fat, ab libitum (eat-at-will) diet, FT=high-fat, time-restricted diet, NA=normal ab libitum (eat-at-will) diet, NT=normal diet, time-restricted Diets tell you what you eat, but a new study suggests when you eat matters too. Of two groups of mice who were fed the same high-fat diet, the mice who could eat around the clock were much heavier than those who had food restricted to eight hours ...
An I.B.M. Computer Program Rewards Healthy Diets
A computer program developed at I.B.M. uses game techniques and psychology to influence dieting: eat a salad, for example, and you could win 50 cents.
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