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LIFESTYLE News, May 06, 2012


Expanding waistlines
Evening Observer
Some of it has to do with our prosperity. We can afford to eat more. Some has to do with our busy lifestyles. We rely more on calorie dense, easy to prepare processed foods, snack foods and fast foods. We are also more likely to eatmindlessly, ...
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Environmentalists really can eat meat
Concord Monitor
I met him at a book-signing at Gibson's Bookstore this winter and learned that his relationship to food is similar to mine. He started life as an omnivore, became a strict vegan for a time and now is an avid deer hunter and fisherman who supplements ...
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Healthy alternatives to white spuds and rice
Charleston Gazette
Even thin children can have high cholesterol if they eat a fatty diet. April Hamilton's Sunday Life&Style series on easily prepared healthy, inexpensive meals offers real-life cooking techniques and recipes for busy parents. The series' mission fit so ...
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Weight loss is up to you and no one else
Poughkeepsie Journal
Planning what to eat and how to deal with foods that you find irresistible. Incorporating physical activity into your schedule, and figuring out how to make sure you get to the gym on those days when you're less likely to have the time or inclination ...
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Making your body beach-ready by Memorial Day
New York Daily News
Celebrity trainer Jeff Halevy, founder of Halevy Life fitness center, specializes in rapid fat burn. “Crash diets and crash exercise routines are terrible,” he says, reminding readers to consult their doctors before starting any diet or exercise ...
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New York Daily News
InDepth | Strength, positivity help Fargo woman in struggle with disordered eating
In-Forum
The 25-year-old Fargo woman says some people wonder why eatingdisorders are such a big deal. “What they don't realize is that a person with aneating disorder has a brain that has been wired to tell them that food is bad, weight gain is unacceptable, ...
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InDepth | Eating disorders aren't about food; they're about fear, control and ...
In-Forum
There's no one “reason” for an eating disorder. Nadine Hillesheim, psychologist and counselor with The Village Family Service Center in Fargo, lists genetic disposition, an unhealthy home environment, external stressors, change or a “diet gone bad” as ...
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Courtney Love's Diet Consists of Lots of Sugar, Lemon Water + Dean and Deluca
Loudwire
Courtney Love shared the details –and we do mean details, since there are lots of 'em- of her diet with Grubstreet recently, doing a week-long diary of her food intake in NYC. It consists of a lot of sugar. So much sugar, in fact, it'll have you ...
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Loudwire
Supersize vs Superskinny star reveals she's now eating healthily...for two
Scottish Daily Record
Vicki left the show armed with good advice on the types of food she shouldeat, how much she should be eating each day and the importance of eating at healthy times. By adopting a healthier diet, she quickly started to put on weight.
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Your diet and Parkinson's disease
Times of Malta
New research by Harvard University in the US and the University of East Anglia in the UK have found that men who ate foods rich in plant compounds (flavonoids), such as apples and berries, had a significantly lower risk of developing Parkinson's ...
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Questions and answers about osteoporosis
Bismarck Tribune
Eating a healthy diet that includes plenty of foods containing vitamin D and staying physically active can do a lot to prevent development of osteoporosis. Almost 80 percent of bone density is determined by heredity and 20 percent bylifestyle so ...
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Why consuming animals may be the right thing to do
Toronto Star
“The very strongest argument I have found for animal-eating is based on what always comes back to haunt us in every dilemma inlife, and cooking, and that is the nature of mortality,” writes Adam Gopnik in his book The Table Comes First, ...
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Toronto Star
Doing without diets
The Telegram
So people enrol in Weight Watchers, cut out carbs, keep foodjournals and count calories. There are numerous studies showingdiets don't work, and there's a growing number of doctors, scholars and nutritionists who believe the culture of the "obesity ...
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The Telegram
Jamie Oliver: Government should introduce cookery lessons in schools
Telegraph.co.uk
Without these skills, people are less likely to exercise meaningful control over their diet and food intake, and tend to rely on pre-prepared or takeaway foods, the campaigners add. The celebrity chef - who has previously campaigned for healthier ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Going too far?
The Province
Weiss discussed placing her daughter on a "strict" diet and punishing her for making poor food choices. Weiss has generated a lot of buzz for her methods, which included not only restricting her daughter's food choices, but humiliating her daughter, ...
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Your questions about stress answered!
KTVQ Billings News
"Be grateful for your breath, your life and what you have. If you choose your thoughts, you won't get sucked into the vortex of negativity." Food is freaking me out. I have no idea what we're supposed to be eating anymore. It's as if everything is bad ...
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Stars Cook Up Lesson Plan To Fight Obesity
Sky News
Without these skills, people are less likely to exercise meaningful control over their diet and food intake, and tend to rely on pre-prepared or takeaway food, they add. "We feel there's a great opportunity for the Government and Britain to take the ...
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Sky News
Family Matters: Endwell family ready for today's Bridge Run
Ithaca Journal
Keep track of the race as it develops on pressconnects.com. When people say they "eat, sleep and breathe" anything, they're often exaggerating. For Lee, 54; Kathy, 50; and Kirsten, 16, every aspect of their family life involves running.
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Herbs, the cure for every ailment
Colorado Springs Gazette
Mike Ulm and his wife, Polly, manned a small stand for their company Shelf-Reliance Thrive, which offers guidance for storing foods, for years, if necessary. Why bother? It's always good to have a back-up plan if you lose your job, Ulm said.
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Jamie Oliver: Government should introduce cookery lessons in schools ...
San Francisco Luxury News
Besides the call for compulsory cookery lessons, they note the need for more sporting role models to promote the benefits of a healthy lifestyle to children. They write: “We the undersigned appreciate your concern about the health burden of obesity and ...
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Recipe for Health: The Pleasures of Food and Health – Together
Newsolio
The failure rate on these diet regimens was high. Around this time I made my first trip to Italy. Wow! The colors, the intense aromas — this was pleasure. This was health food. And the folks eating these foods were rosy-cheeked and as vibrant as the ...
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James Corden on his huge success in New York... and his diet secret
Mirror.co.uk
James and Julia, 32, are trying to keep each other on the straight and narrow with strict diets and he is believed to have lost five stone in the past year. They are following their own unique healthy eating plan and exercising regularly.
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How top executives live (Fortune, 1955)
Fortune (blog)
But their lives do have certain common characteristics, and there is visible a kind of composite way of executive life. The successful American executive, for example, gets up early--about 7:00 AM--eats a large breakfast, and rushes to his office by ...
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Fortune (blog)
We weighed 62st between us on our (very) big day
The Sun
She says: “I loved sweet food and would binge-eat in private. “Doctors constantly told me that I was fat and needed to lose weight. But I tried an uncountable amount of diets, none of which ever worked. Now I am totally happy with my size and wouldn't ...
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The Sun
This Is No Game
Newport Beach Independent Newspaper
At first I thought I had discovered the best diet ever, and I was getting attention. But I couldn't stop. I thought I was crazy.” “I just wanted to fit in. I just wanted to be loved and accepted,” Jessica continued. “I grew up in a loving Christian ...
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Newport Beach Independent Newspaper
Sherpa: Don't treat animals like humans
STLtoday.com
Dear Life Sherpa • I admit I have a similar connection to my slippers. But I have left instructions with my family that if I should ever start wearing socks with sandals, they should just shoot me. — Living Will Dear Living • That's probably a good ...
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Fighting the Obesity Epidemic, at Home, in the US and Worldwide
Kansas City infoZine
A “Healthy Weight Checklist” that outlines simple diet and lifestyle steps for keeping weight in check - a helpful resource for individuals and those who work to help others stay healthy, including parents, teachers, and health care providers.
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Katherine Jenkins Reveals Secret To Two Stone Weight Loss
Entertainmentwise
I am eating everything – pizza, fries, sushi, cake. I did six hours of dance practice today and will do another eight hours tomorrow." Now THAT sounds like a diet we could get on board with! "I'm eating more than I've ever done in my life and that's ...
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Entertainmentwise
Photo: Sun News Publishing
Daily Sun
Still, we managed to have an honest and intimate conversation about what it' like to raise her daughters in the public eye, how she achieves work-lifebalance, and the doctor's advice that made her change the way her family eatsand inspired her to put ...
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Business Show highlights area's strength
Chicago Tribune
She said free hot dogs would be provided to children in attendance from 11:30 am to 1 pm today. Three bicycles and helmets will be given away as the Kid's Grand Prize, while adults will be in the running for a grill donated by Lowe's, and $300 in cash ...
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Marcos Breton: How I fought obesity -- and won
Modesto Bee
I chose a real lifestyle change that would be gradual and sustainable. I gave up sweets, fried foods, rice, potatoes, French bread. I stopped eating after 9 pm I began to exercise, slowly at first because I was so heavy and out of shape.
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Modesto Bee
St. Clare has the heart of a champion
Enterprise-Record
After the first two, Silva said, she reverted back to the same kind of lifestyleand eating that got her in the situation in the first place. Finally, after round three, she figured it out. She's adopted a gluten-free diet and is doing much better.
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Flagler's health is good -- but let's work to make it better
Daytona Beach News-Journal
Would you eat a healthier diet? Exercise more? Not take up smoking? Or would you set out on a different education or career course or live in a different part of the United States? What if a community could do the same -- give itself retrospective ...
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COMBATING THE DIABETES EPIDEMIC
Daily Sun
There is incontrovertible evidence that lifestyle changes that include exercise and diet are key preventive strategies not only for obesity but also for diabetes as it has been clearly demonstrated that accumulation of fat and lack of exercise increase ...
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COLUMN: Keeping your blood pressure in check
Statesville Record & Landmark
In terms of diet, if you have high blood pressure or prehypertension, adopt the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) eating plan. This eatingplan focuses on reducing your sodium consumption (to no more than 2300 mg daily in the standard plan ...
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The Dinosaurs' Nemeses: Giant, Jurassic Fleas
NPR
Fleas were thought to have evolved along with mammals — they like our soft skins and a diet of warm blood. But now scientists in China have discovered Pseudopulex jurassicus and its equally tyrannical cousin, Pseudopulex magnus — magnus as in "great.
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The case for chocolate
News-Sun
I've listened to the diet cops preach at me for much of my life. They tell me something is bad for me, then change their mind and say it's fine, then change their mind again and say, oops, we were right the first time. It gets old.
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Healthy Eating: Tips for Managing Your Weight
Newsolio
And still, you've got to enjoy the food, because you're not going on a short-term “diet.” Rather, you're changing the way you eat forlife, which is the only way to lose weight and keep it off for good. Use the USDA Dietary Guidelines to help plan ...
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Newsolio
Best of Tim Woodward: Pigeon racing fanatics are a breed apart
The Idaho Statesman
“Destination Idaho” by Tim Woodward ($14.95) is a collection of columns, profiles and stories about Tim's life in Idaho as a husband, father and reporter. Books are available at idahostatesman.com/timbook or at amazon.com and in the Idaho Statesman ...
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Cafe Nordo's Cuisine Theatre Satisfies, in Five Courses
The SunBreak (blog)
Others have been completely repainted with new lighting installed. The décor and performance in each space connects lightly with the food served there. The logistics of simultaneously serving 60 people a five-course meal are impressive.
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Dear Darwin: Beware of the forbidden fruit
Vail Daily News
Dr. Rachel Thompson, of the World Cancer Research Fund, stated that “a healthy diet, regular physical activity and maintaining a healthy weight can prevent about one-third of the most common cancers. So, ditch the junk food, and go back to an Egyptian ...
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Wellness Expo helps many
Peterborough Examiner
He says it is all about helping live a healthier lifestyle, getting stronger and living longer. Those who attended the fifth annual Peterborough Wellness Expo at the Evinrude Centre Saturday had a chance to see what this 39-year-old man, who grew up on ...
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Small fry spawn big dreams
The Japan Times
Since 1982, the Torii has been a part of my life. From my study desk I look over my right shoulder to see it, and even with the windows closed I can hear it. When the weather's warm enough, I sleep with my bedroom window open so that I can be lulled ...
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The Japan Times
Kids with Type 1 diabetes find community at camp
Charlotte Observer
Without insulin, the body can't convert sugar from food into nutrients for cells, so excess sugar builds up in the blood stream. This can cause severe damage to organs and even premature death. Most often diagnosed in children and young adults, ...
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In the footsteps of Lewis & Clark, History abounds where the Clearwater and ...
Bend Bulletin
They lived in clan villages in north-central Idaho, southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon, gathering camas root from the prairies to supplement adiet rich in salmon and game. They traveled more widely to hunt and trade after domesticating ...
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