Study: Diet Soda Doesn't Keep People Skinny 40/29 KHBS/KHOG Mon, 13 Jun 2005 12:46 PM PDT SAN ANTONIO -- People who think sipping diet soft drinks will help keep their waistlines svelte could be taking the wrong approach in controlling their weight, according to the long-term San Antonio Heart Study. | Heart group's diet plan makes room for pizza Detroit News Mon, 13 Jun 2005 0:27 AM PDT DALLAS -- In a no-nonsense approach to weight loss, the American Heart Association's new diet book offers options for the weak. Can't give up pizza? Try eating two slices instead of your regular three. Craving ice cream? Try a sorbet. | Nuts make satisfying, nutritious diet addition The Huntington Herald-Dispatch Sun, 12 Jun 2005 10:32 PM PDT Everyone loves nuts. They are rich in flavor, texture and are very satisfying. Nuts are high in fat, so nibbling needs to be held under control. But as a snack, a handful a day can contribute to a healthful diet. | Possible Link Between Diet Soda & Obesity WOAI Sun, 12 Jun 2005 6:48 PM PDT This story is available on your cell phone at mobile.woai.com. People who think sipping diet soft drinks will help keep their waistlines svelte could be taking the wrong approach in controlling their weight. | Top Ten Diet Fallacies--Diet Fallacy #5: Carbs Are Your Enemy--How To Shrivel Your Muscles, Sap Energy, Stunt Growth, PR Web Mon, 13 Jun 2005 0:16 AM PDT Want to shrivel your muscles, stunt your growth, get sick faster, accelerate aging, deplete your sex drive and sap your energy? You will, if you don't eat enough carbs, says Warrior Diet author Ori Hofmekler http://www.dragondoor.com/b17.html. [PRWEB Jun 13, 2005] | | |
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