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Hill's® Science Diet® Launches Basics for Balance Sweepstakes
TOPEKA, Kan., May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Hill's® Science Diet® launches the Basics for Balance Sweepstakes to educate pet owners about the importance of balanced nutrition for their four-legged ...
"Diet, Exercise & Disease Prevention for Men & Women"
LOS ANGELES, May 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Wednesday, May 23, 2012 the Phase IV and Dr. Chris Renna will examine the relationship between diet, exercise and disease explaining how simple dietary changes ...
'Not rocket science diet' simple and best way to slash extra kilos
Washington, May 7 : All you need to do to lose weight is eat less fat and do more exercise, say researchers.
The Anti Epilepsy 'Miracle' Diet
It's always been the old wives' remedy for Epilepsy, that eating a high fat diet, low in carbs would help people reduce or prevent seizures. Now, researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School have uncovered the science behind the so called miracle cure for Epilepsy. The research, which will be published in the May 24th issue of the journal Neuron, suggests that ...
The 'not rocket science diet'... Eat less fat, do more exercise and you'll lose weight
A team of scientists at Harvard Medical School in Boston studied 4,000 obese adults and found those who followed the common sense advice were much more likely to lose weight than those on fad regimes.
Gourmet butterflies speed north: study
A new study led by scientists in the Department of Biology at the University of York has shown how a butterfly has changed its diet, and consequently has sped northwards in response to climate change. Their study is published in the latest issue of Science.
The 'feeding tube' diet catches on in South Florida
It is perhaps today's most maligned diet -- assailed as "crazy" and "gross" since pictures emerged last month of a bride outfitted with a feeding tube to drop weight quickly before her big day.
It can be safe and beneficial to diet while pregnant
A new study finds for some women, excess weight gain can be prevented, helping to reduce the risk of pregnancy complications for mother and baby.
Calcium pills pose 'heart risk'
People who take calcium supplements could be increasing their risk of having a heart attack, according to researchers in Germany.
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