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Ask Amy: Parents need to find a shame-free diet - Dubuque Telegraph Herald

Preventive Cardiologist and “South Beach Diet” Author Joins Baptist Health ... - EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)

FitDay Launches Next Generation of Online Diet and Weight Loss Tools - MarketWatch (press release)

9 Tips for Shopping Gluten Free on a Budget - Huffington Post (blog)

Beat diabetes with a wheat, flour and rice-free diet - India.Com Health

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FitDay Launches Next Generation of Online Diet and Weight Loss Tools

LOS ANGELES, CA-- - FitDay , the free online diet and weight loss journal trusted by millions of users, today launched the next generation of online FitDay tools. The new FitDay is a top-to-bottom product ...

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Lafayette Chiropractor Rapidly Becoming Online Authority on Health and Nutrition

LAFAYETTE, La. -- Lafayette chiropractor Dr. John Sullivan of Independence Chiropractic is becoming an online authority on how health and nutrition can support a pain-free and active lifestyle. He has ...

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Julian Bakery Offers Healthy, Diet-Friendly Breads With Zero Net Carbs

A Recent Infographic Released by Massive Health and Column Five Media Asserts That Carbohydrates Result in Weight Gain More Often Than Fats; This Corroborates Other Findings That Have Sparked Carb-Free Diets Over the Last Few Years; Now, Julian Bakery Is Offering Zero Net Carb Bread That Supports a Carb-Free Diet Without Asking Dieters to Forgo One of the Most Basic of Dietary Staples

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One Year on the New York Times Bestseller List THE 17 DAY DIET By Dr. Mike Moreno

NEW YORK, April 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- On May 6th, THE 17 DAY DIET: A Doctor's Plan Designed for Rapid Results by Dr. Mike Moreno (Free Press/$25.00 hardcover) will mark 52 weeks and counting on the ...

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How do you count the world's hungry people?

LONDON, May 2 (AlertNet) - Two years ago, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) launched a petition to fight hunger with the slogan: "1,000,000,000 people live in chronic hunger and I'm mad as hell." Related Stories Drowned former oil boss was wanted in Libya UK urges Germany to pull its weight more on defence MIT, Harvard link up with free online courses U.N. seeks $2 billion to ...

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