![]() BlissTree | Report: Gluten-free diets not always a good idea Fox News Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Gluten-free diets are popular these days, but commentary from the Annals of Internal Medicine says going gluten-free if you don't have to may be a bad idea, Time.com reported. Some individuals – like TV host ... Celiac diagnosis drives gluten-free diet Gluten-free diets not always necessary, study suggests Gluten Sensitivity Elimination Diet Not Always Warranted, Study Says |
![]() Plain Dealer | Creative Bioscience Named Top-Selling Natural Diet Formula Company by SPINS ... Bradenton Herald 21, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ -- Creative Bioscience announced today it has been named the #1 top-selling maker of all-natural diet formulas in the 2011 SPINS Topline report, skyrocketing to a 31 percent market share in the company's first-ever appearance ... Diet Doc Weight Loss Announces No More Diets with Harsh Rules Diet Doc Announces Newly Created, Strong Appetite Suppressant with Doctor ... Diet Doc Weight Loss Demystifies the Legal Questions On The HCG Diet In a ... |
![]() USA TODAY | FDA to review safety of caffeine product CNN AeroShots fall under the FDA regulations for "dietary supplements." Those products include vitamin C pills at the drug store, some weight loss products and certain energy drinks. The company making them is responsible "for determining that the dietary ... FDA to investigate inhalable caffeine, marketed as diet supplement Teen risk with caffeine diet inhaler |
![]() Forbes | Daily diet soft drinks may increase heart attack risk: study The Province Diet soft drinks may benefit the waistline, but people who drink them every day may have a heightened risk of heart attack and stroke, according to a new US study. Although the researchers, whose work appeared in the Journal of General Internal ... Will Drinking Diet Soda Increase Your Risk For A Heart Attack? No need to panic over diet soda heart risks Diet Soda Boosts Heart Attacks, Strokes. Is It Worse Than Regular? |
![]() Los Angeles Times | Diet drug Qnexa will get a second look Los Angeles Times Diet drugs have failed to impress government health regulators in recent years with several prospective medications being denied approval and another drug taken off the market. Hopes for the first new diet pill in about 13 years now rest with a meeting ... DIET TREATMENT TRIES COMEBACK Diet pill aims for US regulatory approval Diet drug Qnexa comes with increased heart risks |
Flexitarian diet helps with health KSN-TV After his doctor diagnosed him with high cholesterol and prescribed a daily medication, Heflin says he realized his diet was probably sabotaging his health. He met with registered dietitian Judy Caplan, who urged him to cut out the meat. |
The Common Cent$ Diet e-book Addresses Needs of 86 Million Do-it-Yourself ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Two leading weight loss experts, Susan Burke March, Registered Dietitian/Author/Consultant, and John LaRosa, a leading 23-year analyst of the weight loss market, have co-authored a new 115-page e-book entitled: The Common Cent$ Diet For The Busy Girl: ... |
Weight Loss Wednesday: Paleo Diet, AKA Caveman Diet WBXH By Rick Portier - email Bethany France prepares a healthy meal to help her stay on track with her Paleo Diet plan. Bethany wasn't always in such great shape. There was a time when she had very little energy. This is Bethany France before she started ... |
Diet Soft Drinks Could Increase Risk Of Heart Attack And Stroke NASDAQ (RTTNews.com) - A new study from researchers at the University of Miami suggests that daily consumption of diet soft drinks could be linked to an increased risk of death from heart attack or stroke. For the study a research team lead by Dr. Hannah ... |
6 Drive-Thru Diet Killers and One That Just Slaps You Around a Little Patch.com Pundits say the Bacon Shake is a diet disaster, though Jack in the Box's nutrition website lists a 16-ounce shake at only 773 calories. That's just 93 calories more than a plain vanilla McDonald's shake of the same size. But if you're following a 2000 ... |
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