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Study: College students not eating enough fruits and veggies (PR)

Contact: Brad Cardinalbrad.cardinal@oregonstate.edu541-737-2506Oregon State University  Study: College students not eating enough fruits and veggies CORVALLIS, Ore. – College students aren't eating enough fruits and vegetables –

Coming Health Forecast: A Perfect Nutritional Storm (PR)

Press Release         For Immediate Release           Contact: Brian Dobson, DobsonPR.com 203-894-9240, bd@DobsonPR.com  Coming Health Forecast: A Perfect Nutritional Storm, according to Dr. ...
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A Raw Food Diet: Is it Healthier?

By Dr. Isaac EliazIn today’s ever health-conscious world, the Raw Food Movement is on the rise, gaining new devotees as well as critics.The basic premise ...
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The Best Foods that Fill You Up and Boost Your Metabolism and Shed Pounds

Posted By Dr. Mercola | July 13 2011 By Ori Hofmekler What you're about to read here may change the way you think about food. Yes, once you see the ...
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The Verdict is IN: Meat is OUT! - from The Cancer Project

Diet and Cancer in the News The Verdict is IN: Meat is OUT!Avoiding red and processed meats while increasing plant-based fiber-rich foods can reduce 64,000 cases ...
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New Study Supports Plant-Based Diets for Weight Loss, Overall Nutrition

New Study Supports Plant-Based Diets for Weight Loss, Overall Nutrition 6/14/11 Vegetarian diets are not just better for weight management, they are more nutritious than diets that include ...
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Power to the Plate: Food Subsidies Should Reflect New USDA Dietary Advice

Power to the Plate: Food Subsidies Should Reflect New USDA Dietary Advice6/2/11 This morning, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released the long-awaited replacement for the Food ...
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Must read: Low carb, high protein diet may help fight cancer, CORRECTED

By David Liu, Ph.D. and editing by Elizabeth Hutchinson Friday June 17, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) – The Western diet has been linked with a higher risk of ...
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Diet may be linked with Alzheimer's disease (PR)

Contact: Julie Moorer Julie.Moorer@va.gov253-583-2008JAMA and Archives Journals  Dietary changes appear to affect levels of biomarkers associated with Alzheimer's disease CHICAGO – Following a low¬–saturated fat and low–glycemic ...
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Want to reduce cancer risk? Eat like a mouse!

By David Liu, Ph.D. and editing by Elizabeth Hutchinson Tuesday June 14, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- If you want to be healthy and live longer, you may ...
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