Archive for February 8th, 2010


Mediterranean Diet May Help Keep You Smarter
BusinessWeek
8 (HealthDay News) — Eating a Mediterranean-style diet — one rich in olive oil, whole grains, fish and fruit — may protect aging brains from damage
Mediterranean diet may help prevent dementia, study saysCNN
Mediterranean Diet May Prevent Stroke-Related Brain DamageWebMD
Mediterranean Diet Helps BrainWKBW-TV
Eureka! Science News
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Mediterranean Diet May Prevent Stroke-Related Brain Damage
WebMD
8, 2010 – Avoiding potentially dangerous silent strokes may be another health benefit of following a Mediterranean diet. A new study shows people who most
Mediterranean diet may help prevent dementia, study saysCNN
Mediterranean Diet May Help Keep You SmarterU.S. News & World Report
Mediterranean diet may lower risk of brain damage that causes thinking problemsEureka! Science News

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California mayor issues weight loss challenge
American City & County
According to Cooley's office, a 10-pound weight loss can improve heart health, reduce incidence of diabetes and increase general wellbeing.

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Mediterranean Diet May Help Keep You Smarter
U.S. News & World Report
8 (HealthDay News) — Eating a Mediterranean-style diet — one rich in olive oil, whole grains, fish and fruit — may protect aging brains from damage
Mediterranean diet may help prevent dementia, study saysCNN
Mediterranean diet may lower risk of brain damage that causes thinking problemsEureka! Science News

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The Post-Standard – Syracuse.com (blog)
'Fast-food diet' touted by national chains comes to Syracuse
The Post-Standard – Syracuse.com (blog)
So I can say from experience I know of this chain's new "fast-food diet" gimmick, its supposedly lower-calorie offerings — and I've had them. Tasty!
Learn about fast food before making choicesAugusta Chronicle

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Globe and Mail
Your Comments: Weighing in on teen weight-loss surgery
CBC.ca
The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto has announced it will offer minimally invasive weight-loss surgery to Canadian teens who
Toronto hospital offers surgery for obese teensCTV.ca
Surgery Option to be offered to Obese TeensTopNews United Kingdom (blog)
SickKids first to offer teens surgery for obesityGlobe and Mail
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