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mediterranean diets
catalonia
by catalonia  11-11-2009   
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Eat your way to happiness
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  11-8-2009   
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Eat Foods that will make you healthy
Stumblerz
by Stumblerz  10-21-2009   
 this is worth a prop great stuff
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Eating healthy to fight depression
egoldstein
by egoldstein  10-9-2009    3
 The connection between physical and mental health seems absolute, so i suppose it shouldn't be a surprise that eating well is not only good for your body, but for your emotional well being too. I don't mean to sound naive or overly simplistic, but if everyone made a commitment to healthier eating and drinking i think it would solve a whole lot of our problems - including bringing down the overall costs of health care. I say this mostly sarcastically, but in some way i feel that people who eat and drink like crap should have to pay higher taxes - there is no doubt their eating habits cause a greater economic burden on society.
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Mediterranean diet cuts depression risk.
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-7-2009   
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Med-style diet battles 'blues'
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  10-6-2009   
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Mediterranean Diet Helps Control Diabetes
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  9-1-2009    1
 people who followed the Mediterranean diet group also experienced improvement in other heart disease risk factors. Interestingly, weight loss was relatively comparable between the two groups by the end of the trial, suggesting that attributes of the Mediterranean diet beyond weight loss affect blood sugar control.
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The Mediterranean Diet
apollo13
by apollo13  8-4-2009   
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Longer Life Linked to Specific Foods on Mediterranean Diets
Kelika
by Kelika  6-24-2009   
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Mediterranean Diet
ryb74ii
by ryb74ii  6-24-2009   
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Summary of heart-healthy foods
drmylesmonro
by drmylesmonro  6-22-2009   
 Useful summary of healthy foods.
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Food of the Week: Olive oil, extra virgin
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  6-1-2009    1
  A Few Quick Serving Ideas: Use extra virgin olive oil in your salad dressings. Purée roasted garlic, cooked potatoes and extra virgin olive oil together to make exceptionally delicious garlic mashed potatoes. Season to taste. Drizzle extra virgin olive oil over healthy sautéed vegetables before serving. Purée extra virgin olive oil, garlic and your favorite beans together in a food processor. Season to taste and serve as a dip. Instead of putting the butter dish out on the table, place a small cup of extra virgin olive oil out instead to use on your bread or rolls. For extra flavor, try adding a little Balsamic vinegar or any of your favorite spices to the extra virgin olive oil.
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MEDITERRANEAN DIET MAY PREVENT MENTALK DECLINE
ellington
by ellington  2-13-2009   
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THE PYRAMID OF HEALTH EATING
ellington
by ellington  2-13-2009   
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CONFUSION ABOUT MEDITERRANEAN CUIUSINE
ellington
by ellington  2-13-2009    1
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FDA Warns of Harmful Diet Pills
brightlight4
by brightlight4  12-24-2008   
 FDA analysis found undeclared active pharmaceutical ingredients in many of these products–and in some cases “prescription drugs in amounts that greatly exceed their maximum recommended dosages,” according to Janet Woodcock, M.D., director, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, FDA. The list includes sibutramine (a controlled substance), rimonabant (a drug not approved for marketing in the United States), phenytoin (an anti-seizure medication), and phenolphthalein (a solution used in chemical experiments and a suspected cancer causing agent). Some of the amounts of active pharmaceutical ingredients far exceeded the FDA-recommended levels, putting consumers’ health at risk. Pretty shocking.
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Go Nuts for Good Health
reimers
by reimers  12-16-2008    1
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Greek lifestyle favourite for longevity
jimbo1000
by jimbo1000  12-3-2008    6
 I think lack of stress, physical activity and the Mediterranean diet do it. Especially olive oil.
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Mediterranean Diet Lowers Alzheimer's Risk In American Cohort
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-24-2008   
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Strict Mediterranean Diet Can Help Reduce Deaths From Major Chronic Diseases
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-24-2008   
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Which Diet Works Best
Gerard47
by Gerard47  10-6-2008   
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A Diet Succumbs
debbyski
by debbyski  9-24-2008    1
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Strange and unusual
CarnivalBorn
by CarnivalBorn  9-13-2008    1
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Diabetes Diet Yukon: Diabetes Diet Meals Fast and Easy
socialmarks1
by socialmarks1  8-15-2008   
 Diabetes Diet Yukon: Fast and Easy Diabetes Diet Meals at Pass Your Plate Yukon
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Weight Loss Yukon: New Mediterranean Diet Meals at Pass Your Plate
socialmarks1
by socialmarks1  8-15-2008   
 Weight Loss in Yukon. New Mediterranean diet meals at Pass Your Plate in Yukon.
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Weight Loss Edmond - Pass Your Plate Mediterranean Diet meals
socialmarks1
by socialmarks1  8-8-2008   
 New meals for losing weight, ready meals with fresh ingredients. Heat and eat, great way to control portions.
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Food to Relieve Stress
xpersianx
by xpersianx  8-2-2008    3
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Healthylivingbulletin.com
smith_parrow
by smith_parrow  7-23-2008   
 Great articles by Jeff Consiglio
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More Evidence That Diets Don’t Work
Lexica
by Lexica  7-17-2008    1
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Which diet is better?
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-17-2008   
 Although participants actually decreased their total daily calories consumed by a similar amount, net weight loss from the low-fat diet after two years was only 6.5 lbs. (2.9 kg) compared to 10 lbs. (4.4 kg) on the Mediterranean diet, and 10.3 lbs. (4.7 kg) on the low-carbohydrate diet. "These weight reduction rates are comparable to results from physician-prescribed weight loss medications," explains Dr. Iris Shai, the lead researcher. The low-fat diet reduced the total cholesterol to HDL ratio by only 12 percent, while the low-carbohydrate diet improved the same ratio by 20 percent. Lipids improved the most in the low-carbohydrate, with a 20% increase in the HDL ("good") cholesterol and, 14% decrease in triglycerides. In all three diets, inflammatory and liver function biomarkers was equally improved. However, among diabetic participants, the standard low-fat diet actually increased the fasting glucose levels by 12mg/dL, while the Mediterranean diet induced a decrease in fasting g
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Low-Carb Diet Best for Weight, Cholesterol
jatfla
by jatfla  7-16-2008    1
 I couldn't get it all to clip, but it was very interesting. While I don't have a weight problem, cholesterol is a genetic problem. Jeezz...I have to do more research. While I can resist every single sweet, dessert around... I love every carbohydrate that is available.
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Study: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol
arifsali
by arifsali  7-16-2008    1
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Last chance to save the tuna?
Lexica
by Lexica  6-24-2008   
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The Mediterranean Diet
teeuum
by teeuum  6-20-2008   
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Mediterranean diet may ward off diabetes
A53GG4
by A53GG4  5-29-2008    1
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Medieval diets: 'Far more healthy'
mickfinn
by mickfinn  12-18-2007   
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Superbug drug-resistent infection
3hotchicks
by 3hotchicks  12-11-2007   
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Mediterranean Diet at Italian Chains? Fuhgeddaboudit!
syncopath
by syncopath  11-4-2007   
 am not fully aware of what is: Fuhgeddaboudit! anyway, fettuccine alfredo mmm .. bon appetite !! :-)
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Free online calorie counter
medbook
by medbook  11-3-2007   
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4 Common Fat Myths You Believe In
anpl32
by anpl32  11-2-2007   
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