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Finding a 'normal' diet is key for weight loss - Aiken Standard

7-Eleven adds low-calorie Slurpee version nationwide - USA TODAY

Dieters Rejoice: Low-Calorie, Sugar-Free Slurpees Hit the Market Soon - TIME

Dieting in pregnancy can be beneficial and reduce complications - News-Medical.net

Healthy eating can cost less than junk food, study finds - The State

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Dieters Rejoice: Low-Calorie, Sugar-Free Slurpees Hit the Market Soon

Slurpees are going on a diet. 7-Eleven is embracing health-conscious consumers who are trying to slash their sugar intake by offering low-calorie slushy versions nationwide. Next week, “Slurpee Lites” will be offered at most 7-Elevens with diet-friendly flavors like sugar-free mango and sugar-free cherry limeade. Slurpee Lites will have 50% fewer calories than traditional Slurpees, [...]

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Shake off the kilos with balanced meal replacements

STUDY suggests that replacing one meal with a weight-loss shake or bar may be more effective than relying [...]

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Low-Calorie Slurpee Will Freeze Your Brain This Summer

The nation’s largest convenience chain, 7-Eleven, has announced a new low-calorie line of Slurpees for this summer in hopes of freezing your brain while keeping extra calories out of your system, called Slurpee Lite. Bruce Horovitz for USA Today reports that Slurpee Lite will target females in their 20s with this tagline: “All flavor. No sugar.” The chain has sold saccharin-based Slurpees ...

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Colas battle for lower-calorie market

Coca-Cola is testing a new blend of sweeteners

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Weight management in pregnancy with diet is beneficial and safe and can reduce complications

For pregnant women, including those who are overweight and obese, following a healthy calorie controlled diet during pregnancy is safe and can reduce the risk of serious complications such as pre-eclampsia, diabetes and premature birth, finds a study published on bmj.com today.

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