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Dieting Wire

Comprehensive News Feed for Dieting.

Results 1 - 20 of 14,594 in Dieting

  1. Does the Diet You Choose Affect Your Mood?Read the original story

    6 min ago | ABC News

    ... changes in mood for dieters on either a low-fat or low-carbohydrate diet, and found that throughout a year of dieting, a low-fat plan improved overall feelings of well-being . The low-carb diet on the other hand, had the same mood-boosting effect at ...

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  2. Low-carb diets make you grumpyRead the original story

    27 min ago | The Age

    LOW carbohydrate diets that limit consumption of foods like bread, pasta and potatoes produce good weight loss, but there's a catch: they make people grumpy too.

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    Related Topix: Life, Food, Australia, Flinders, Australia, Victoria, Australia, World News

  3. Scripps team shows diet switching can activate brain's stress system, lead to 'withdrawal' symptomsRead the original story

    49 min ago | Science Blog

    In research that sheds light on the perils of yo-yo dieting and repeated bouts of sugar-bingeing, researchers from The Scripps Research Institute have shown in animal models that cycling between periods of eating sweet and regular-tasting food can activate the brain's stress system and generate overeating, anxiety, and withdrawal-like symptoms.

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  4. Women 'will start Christmas diets today'Read the original story

    1 hr ago | Telegraph.co.uk

    ... to be the time Britons detox to try to undo the Christmas indulgence, this study shows that women are also dieting in the run-up to festive season as well. "But simply cutting food out won't work. The best way to lose weight is to eat sensibly and ...

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    Related Topix: Life, Holidays, Christmas, Breakfast, Food

  5. At first glance, unlikely opponents of healthy livingRead the original story

    1 hr ago | Jewish World Review

    Who could object to rewarding people who quit smoking, lose weight or start to exercise? The American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association , for starters.

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  6. LifeCoach: yoyo dietingRead the original story w/Photo

    1 hr ago | Telegraph.co.uk

    ... Is this bad? SARA STANNER WRITES: A Repeatedly losing weight and then regaining it is often referred to as yo-yo dieting. This weight cycling is commonly reported by people who spend much of their time dieting. When we lose weight our basal ...

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  7. Why chocolate and cuppas are good for youRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | Halifax Today

    Cutting Edge - The Courier's science page. Today, Dr Pauline Balac, senior biology lecturer at Huddersfield University Now the clocks have gone back and winter is on its way, it makes some of us feel like sitting in front of the fire or TV, drinking tea and eating chocolate.

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    Related Topix: Life, Food, Chocolate, L'aquila, Italy, Italy, World News, Lazio, Italy

  8. New cookbooks preach gospel of no-knead breadsRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | Oshkosh Northwestern

    For physician Jeffrey Hertzberg and baker Zoe Francois, the journey to no-knead bread began innocently enough.

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    Related Topix: Baked Goods, Life, Food, Bread, Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, NY

  9. Diabetes Prevention Is the Best Remedy, TOPS Medical Expert SaysRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | PRWeb

    November 9, 2009 -- Tomorrow may be too late when it comes to preventing or improving a diabetes condition, according to TOPS Club, Inc.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Diabetes, Health, Insulin (generic), Humulin, Novolin, Medication, Life, Food, PRWeb

  10. Tess Daly reveals weight loss tipsRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | Driffield Today

    Tess Daly has revealed the secret behind her svelte post-baby figure - her hectic lifestyle.

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  11. Tomato health volunteers soughtRead the original story w/Photo

    2 hrs ago | BBC

    Researchers are seeking volunteers to verify how tomatoes can play a key role in preventing heart disease.

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  12. Make My DayIT'S not a Diet: it's a Lifestyle PlanRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | American Reporter

    Day 1 - Starting a new diet my wife wants me to try. So weak . . . need food. . . wasting away.

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  13. Diet Switching Can Activate Brain's Stress System, Lead To 'Withdrawal' SymptomsRead the original story w/Photo

    4 hrs ago | Science Daily

    - In research that sheds light on the perils of yo-yo dieting and repeated bouts of sugar-bingeing, researchers from The Scripps Research Institute have shown in animal models that cycling between periods of eating sweet and regular-tasting food can ...

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    Related Topix: Life, Food, Technical Services, Medicine, Alcoholism, Health, Boston University

  14. Tess Daly reveals weight loss secretsRead the original story w/Photo

    4 hrs ago | This Is London

    Reader reviews London, Tess Daly reveals weight loss secrets TV presenter Tess Daly has revealed the secret behind her svelte post-baby figure - her hectic lifestyle.

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    Related Topix: Life, Food

  15. Eat less fat, be less angryRead the original story

    4 hrs ago | Omaha World-Herald

    ... processing. An earlier analysis found both groups were less angry, depressed and confused after eight weeks of dieting than when they started. Over the course of a year, those on the low-fat diet maintained their improved mood, while those on the ...

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    Related Topix: Life, Food, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  16. Yo-yo dieting harmful for brainRead the original story

    4 hrs ago | Women-XtraEdition - Indiatimes

    Yo-yo dieting and repeated bouts of sugar-bingeing could be harmful for the brain and generate overeating, claims a new study.

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  17. Feeling down? Try a high-carb, low-fat dietRead the original story

    4 hrs ago | Hindustan Times

    ... Medicine. The researchers said both groups were less angry, less depressed and less confused after eight weeks of dieting but over the course of a year, those on the low-fat diet maintained their improved mood, while those on the low-carb diet ...

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  18. Citrus sauce and pan searing cut catfish caloriesRead the original story

    5 hrs ago | The Dallas Morning News

    Fried catfish with hush puppies. Mouthwatering? Sure, but not exactly low-fat fare.

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    Related Topix: Life, Food, Recipes, Recipes, Vegetarian, Vegetables

  19. The electric thimble that detects the signs of heart disease YEARS before you feel ill...Read the original story w/Photo

    5 hrs ago | Daily Mail

    We all know we should probably eat more healthily, take more exercise and cut back on alcohol, but unless there's something obviously wrong, most of us blithely carry on.

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  20. Is the LAP-BAND Surgury Really Worth it All?Read the original story

    14 hrs ago | Associated Content

    ... every day. Despite healthy eating and an active lifestyle being consistently promoted it is reported that simple dieting can fail up to 95% of the time iii .For individuals with serious weight issues laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (also ...

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