![]() Los Angeles Times | Diet Drug Qnexa Gets Thumbs-Up From FDA Panel WBUR In 2011, the the diet drug Meridia was pulled from the market at the request of the FDA because of concerns about heart problems. Only one weight-loss drug, Xenical, remains on the market for long-term use, but it is only marginally effective and ... Diet drug Qnexa should be approved, panel says Experimental diet pill Qnexa one step closer to FDA approval FDA Panel Recommends Approval of Diet Drug Qnexa |
![]() Plain Dealer | Creative Bioscience Named Top-Selling Natural Diet Formula Company by SPINS ... Bradenton Herald 21, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ -- Creative Bioscience announced today it has been named the #1 top-selling maker of all-natural diet formulas in the 2011 SPINS Topline report, skyrocketing to a 31 percent market share in the company's first-ever appearance ... Diet Doc Weight Loss Announces No More Diets with Harsh Rules Diet Doc Weight Loss Demystifies the Legal Questions On The HCG Diet In a ... 6 Diets With Harsh Rules: Some weight-loss plans have tough rules, like severe ... |
![]() BlissTree | Report: Gluten-free diets not always a good idea Fox News Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Gluten-free diets are popular these days, but commentary from the Annals of Internal Medicine says going gluten-free if you don't have to may be a bad idea, Time.com reported. Some individuals – like TV host ... Celiac diagnosis drives gluten-free diet Gluten-free diets not always necessary, study suggests Is avoiding gluten in foods always necessary? |
![]() LifeGoesStrong | Diet soda tied to heart attack, stroke risks: study healthzone.ca NEW YORK — Diet soda may benefit the waistline, but a new study suggests that people who drink it every day have a heightened risk of heart attack and stroke. The study, which followed almost 2600 older adults for a decade, found that those who drank ... Study: Diet Soda Linked to Higher Heart Attack Risk Diet Soft Drinks Could Increase Risk Of Heart Attack And Stroke Watch even diet drinks as you watch waist |
![]() New York Post | Kardashians' Diet Drugs Under Attack ABC News (blog) Kim and Khloe Kardashian may have gotten themselves into legal hot water with their promotion of the diet drug QuickTrim. According to the New York Post, the New York City law firm Bursor & Fisher has filed a class-action against QuickTrim's ... K'dash diet Kure faces suit Kim Kardashian faces diet pill lawsuit [Gossip] Kim & Khloe Kardashian Being Sued Over Diet Pills |
Dell Goes on Ultrabook Diet With Slimmed-Down Laptop Wall Street Journal By WALTER S. MOSSBERG As 2012 rolls on, consumers shopping for a PC will be seeing more of the thin, light, quick-starting Windows laptops called ultrabooks. Many PC makers have come out with ultra-light laptops, like Apple's Macbook Air and others. |
New science can help guide diets and exercise Philadelphia Inquirer But dieting experts say science has some new, surprising things to say about the other half of the standard recommendation - exercise - and about which diet to use. Researchers are also refining the behavioral tricks that can change the way people eat, ... Six terrible diet tips |
Dieting 'takes twice as long as expected' Halifax Evening Courier Dr Hall reportedly said that dietary changes spark complex processes that alter the body's metabolism and body composition and that this has made it difficult to assess the relationship between diet and weight changes. In a nutshell, he suggests that ... High-Protein Diets for Weight Loss: Are They Healthy? |
![]() PR Web | Weight Loss Healthy Cooking Series with Shane Diet & Fitness Resorts Houston Chronicle Shane Diet & Fitness Resorts weight loss program for adults releases fun new monthly healthy cooking series. In response to the demand from successful weight loss program participants, Shane Diet & Fitness Resorts has launched their healthy cooking ... The Common Cent$ Diet e-book Addresses Needs of 86 Million Do-it-Yourself ... |
Flexitarian diet helps with health KSN-TV After his doctor diagnosed him with high cholesterol and prescribed a daily medication, Heflin says he realized his diet was probably sabotaging his health. He met with registered dietitian Judy Caplan, who urged him to cut out the meat. |
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