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Diary of a Diabetic Chef: It's easier to stick to a diet that allows for some fun
I was taken to task recently by an Oregonian food writer, a man with whom (in most other ways) I tend to agree, regarding the new menu items I was introducing at my restaurant.
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.
Diary of a Diabetic Chef: Readers weigh in on my diet approach and theirs
Ken has received lots of life stories, many similar to his, many much more critical. And with them a litany of successes and failures.
Obesity, sedate lifestyles drive diabetes crisis
While cancer gets most of the headlines, another equally vexing disease is increasing fast. Your chances of suffering diabetes has risen to one in three.
Pounding Away At America's Obesity Epidemic
The numbers are staggering: One-third of Americans are obese; another third are overweight. Some 26 million Americans have Type 2 diabetes. An additional 79 million more are pre-diabetic. Thanks to these figures, the children of today have a good chance of becoming the first generation of Americans to die at younger ages than their parents.
Meals on Wheels
The following is the Meals on Wheels menu for Sunday, May 20, through Saturday, May 26. Items for people with diabetes are listed in parentheses.
YMCA health advocates encourage diabetes prevention
Bruce Wall, buzzing with the extra energy he generates by exercising, cannot understand why everyone who has had a pre-diabetic condition flagged by a doctor hasn't already signed up for the YMCA's Diabetes Prevention Program.
If Symptoms Persist...: OLD, HUNGRY
"Old age is the most unexpected of all things that happen to a man."
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Sugar is a natural enemy that is hidden in many foods
By Mandy Kendall Sugarcaine. I have not spelled it wrong. Scientists are now starting to call sugar “legal cocaine” as studies are revealing that sugar can potentially be as dangerous as the class A drug. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 3 children born in 2000 will become diabetic. Mandy Kendall The New York [...]
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