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  1. USA: Low-carb bakery products set to stay - research
  2. Atkins, South Beach diets start to take a pounding
  3. Low-carb Sales Falling From High Note
  4. Really Unhealthy Food
  5. Fla. Schools Put Kids on South Beach Diet
  6. The Olestra Detox Diet?
  7. Which is a better way to lose weight ... cutting fat or cutting carbs?
  8. Nearly 30 Percent of U.S. Workers Are Obese
  9. Atkins Diabetic Revolution
  10. Experts Say Low-Carb Craze May Be Over
  11. Exchanging Cigarettes for Bagels
  12. Do you think that it's appropriate to advertise prescription drugs to consumers?
  13. Let's raise a toast of Holiday Nog to low-carb dieters
  14. Low-carb Explanation
  15. Demand for low-carb items is thinning out
  16. Vinegar as a Sweet Solution?
  17. Diet Drinks Get Aliases
  18. Slim-Fast Optima Diet Plan Includes More Food Choices Than Ever Before
  19. New Year's Smarter Resolution: Skip The Diet, Strive For Balance
  20. Low Carb Fading
  21. Organic Dairy--Omega 3's
  22. DIET: At most chains, nutritional details aplenty
  23. Exercise Before Fatty Meal May Curb Bad Effects
  24. Latest re Supplements fight in Europe
  25. 8-year-old sheds pounds, diabetes worries
  26. Carbs conquer Atkins: Diet experts declare craze over
  27. Area stores find dieters sticking with low carbs
  28. 'Let Them Eat Cake' Is No Longer a Formula for a Bakery's Survival
  29. Half full? Half empty?
  30. The Year of Obesity
  31. General Mills cooks up a diet plan
  32. Chemicals found in cherries may help fight diabetes
  33. Busting Big Pharma
  34. Bush signs bill urging more chromium picolinate research
  35. Hello Flavor, Goodbye Calories
  36. Popcorn Evolving
  37. Nuts and exercise, key to cholesterol control
  38. The facts on flax: Research is promising
  39. Diet Soda Could Soon Outsell Regular
  40. Hormone in Fat Mimics Insulin
  41. Media Continues to Bash Low Carb
  42. A Something Among the Sweet Nothings
  43. Counter balance
  44. Told ya' so: Americans head back to bread for 2005
  45. Changes in lifestyle help 'Syndrome O'
  46. Pasta La Vista, Baby
  47. Hyperglycemia Slows Mental Functions in People with Diabetes
  48. Exercise Not Enough to Offset Obesity Health Risks
  49. High-fat diet helps epileptic child
  50. Idaho potato industry hoping for death of low-carb diets
  51. Low-carb burnout weighs on dieters
  52. Brits 'to be targeted with low-carb chocolate bars'
  53. Well-fed Crickets Seek Sex Incessantly, Die Young
  54. Fat Women and Abuse
  55. FDA asks drugmaker to discontinue ad
  56. Overweight? Have a Cup of Tea!
  57. Overeating May Damage Brain
  58. Exercise plus weight loss key to cutting obesity risk
  59. Fatkins
  60. Use restraint with holiday drinks
  61. Clueless About Calories
  62. Another fad bites the dust
  63. Slim down calorie count
  64. Popcorn makers respond health concerns
  65. Obesity 'could delete generation'
  66. Give yourself the gift of carbs
  67. False Memories May Work as Diet Aid
  68. The secret of a successful diet
  69. Just How Old Can He Go?
  70. Babies at risk as mothers' obesity doubles
  71. Sugary Snacks Banned At High School
  72. Dieting All the Way to the Bank
  73. Food: The Coming Assault
  74. The wine 'n' chocs diet
  75. You can gain weight even if you exercise
  76. Data on diet plans is slim
  77. Matcha green tea lattes take over in Starbucks' West Coast backyard
  78. Becoming your own Diet Detective
  79. Fries are fattening, sure, but dangerous?
  80. Teen loses more than 100 pounds
  81. Cardiovascular Drug Used For Smoking Cessation Also Keeps Weight Off
  82. Prevention of Chronic Diseases Like Cancer, Diabetes, and Heart Disease Is...
  83. Low-carb mistakes
  84. Cal-Maine's Pot Cools
  85. New Research Forecasts Low-Carbohydrate Market Surge in First Quarter of 2005
  86. Mom's Diet Affects Child Later
  87. What's the Big Diet of 2005?
  88. Information About Carbohydrate Counts And Moderate Drinking Confusing Or Wrong...
  89. Low-carb diets not a piece of cake
  90. If You Want to Lose Weight Permanently in 2005, Then Lose Weight Quickly...
  91. Mixed messages on what is good food and drink
  92. Tonight on TV: "Biography" profiles Atkins, the anti-carb doctor
  93. The Skinny on Food in 2005
  94. Prominent cardiologist criticizes drug ads
  95. Florida Sugar Industry Goes on Strike...
  96. Excess Weight Can Compromise Birth Control Pills
  97. Dominican Republic Repeals Tarrifs on HFCS
  98. Low-carb potatoes just don’t make good business sense
  99. A Resolution You Can Keep
  100. The best, worst of new grocery products in 2004
  101. Oops I Did It Again!
  102. Exercise routine 'reduces' elderly heart disease risk
  103. Make Atkins Your New Life Resolution
  104. Atkins vs. Zone vs. Hi-Carb diets
  105. Obesity rising among U.S. preschoolers
  106. Tackling holiday weight woes
  107. Neither feast nor famine
  108. Study: Eating fast food frequently does supersize you
  109. Experts say popular diet sweeteners are harmless
  110. Natives battle changes in diet, lifestyle
  111. Low-Carb No-Carb Phenomenon Faded
  112. Diet Firms Hope To Knock Out Low-Carb Craze
  113. Atkins Changes Tack As Rivals Poach Dieters
  114. Even South Beach Diet faithful who strayed can return to righteousness
  115. Eating: pleasure or pain?
  116. Weight Loss Companies Seek to KO Low-Carb
  117. Low carb diets out in favor of smaller portion sizes
  118. ''South Beach Diet Recommended'' Kraft Products Make It Easy to Stick to New Year's..
  119. Abumrad's obesity studies lead trend in diet research
  120. Discover Magazine Perpetuates Myths
  121. Milk as the New 'Atkins'?
  122. NY Times: study on effectiveness of commercial weight loss programs
  123. Low-carb diets on their way out
  124. Want to lose weight? Stick with your diet
  125. Low-carb diet tips
  126. Cauliflower: The perfect food
  127. First Biography on Robert Atkins Tells All About The Man Who Changed America's Diet
  128. What Keeps Us At It?
  129. All diets equally effective and hard to stay on?
  130. "Why even feminists are obsessed with fat"
  131. Constipation Myths Debunked
  132. C-reactive Protein Is Factor in Heart Disease, Researchers Say
  133. TechNewsWorld Step Aside, Cholesterol
  134. Judge Again Rules in Favor of Man Suing Atkins Empire
  135. Here's the scoop: Bagel company Finagles hollow idea
  136. Big Pharma, et.al. enter the Judicial Process
  137. Organic Milk Higher in Vitamins/Omega 3
  138. Even a Five Year Old Knows Hidden Cookies Taste Best
  139. Killer carbs?
  140. Coke shaken by low-carb failure
  141. Just a spoonful
  142. Wait Loss- Fad dieting is no substitute for patience
  143. 20/20 Tonight (1/7/05): Obesity Olympics
  144. Skinny On Diet Guru's Love Life
  145. Tesco Throws Its Weight Behind New Wonder Diet
  146. Low-Carb Not a Fad, Here To Stay (Dana Carpender)
  147. The GI diet is set to take over from Atkins in the UK
  148. Dealing With The Harshest Critic Of All (columnist on Atkins)
  149. Oleic Acid Key to Olive Oil's Anti-Cancer Effect
  150. Diet and Genes
  151. Weight Watchers' tactician walks the walk
  152. Low-carb lament
  153. Larry King 1/10/05: "Biggest Loser" Contestants and Trainers - Transcript
  154. Heart clue to why women live longer
  155. Rachael Ray trying to profit off low carb
  156. After Atkins, what's next?
  157. Glycemic Link to Cancer
  158. Ann Louise Gittleman trashes Low Carb
  159. Study: Fruits And Vegetables May Not Help Reduce Cancer Risk
  160. Metabolic Syndrome Rising Among Young Adults
  161. Children May Walk, Not Run to Burn Fat
  162. Whole Grains Help Your Heart
  163. Study: One Burger a Day Raises Cancer Risk
  164. Psychiatrist Reveals Truth Behind Common Diet Myths
  165. Vegetarian diet can reduce high blood pressure
  166. New USDA Diet Guidelines to Emphasize Calories
  167. Valley men take different paths on weight-loss road
  168. Give us our daily bread
  169. Discover Magazine: The Worst Mistake Man every made
  170. 'Stomach Pacemaker' Shows Promising Weight Loss Results
  171. Kraft to Curb Some Snack Food Advertising
  172. New Crestor Death Reported
  173. "Carb-friendly" wins Most Unnecessary Word of the Year
  174. New Dietary Guidelines Fail To Address Weighty Problems (Jimmy Moore)
  175. Calories Are Showing in Brazil
  176. Food Trends to Watch for In 2005
  177. Sugar, Vending Groups Take Action Against Obesity Claims
  178. Health benefits of green tea unclear
  179. National effort under way to curb weighty issue
  180. Don't fall for low-carb con
  181. "Red Meat Causes Cancer" SCAM is here again for 2005.
  182. New Study: HDL and Triglycerides, Not LDL, Drive CAD Risk
  183. Effects of Exercise Training on Glucose Homeostasis
  184. Global High Blood Pressure Rates Set to Soar: Study
  185. Sugar, Vending Groups Take Action Against Obesity Claims
  186. Smithfield breeds fattier line of pork fit for low-carb dieters
  187. Good Advice, a Bit Hard to Swallow
  188. Do Carbs, Calories Affect Alzheimer's Risk?
  189. Reports of Death of Low-Carb Greatly Exaggerated: Atkins
  190. It's not just about calories: why is there obesity in starving nations?
  191. Calling all Atkins dieters: here is a tuber that doesn't make you tubby
  192. Weight-Loss Supplements: Do They Work?
  193. Its all in the Mind
  194. Refined Grain Further Out Of Favor
  195. Food industry pushed to change
  196. Low-Carb Audience, Full of Other Food Choices, Thins Out
  197. Bubbly Brew Makes Soda From Carbonated Green Tea
  198. Panel Makes Recommendation Against Mevacor
  199. Relationships Between Cigarette Smoking, Body Size, and Body Shape
  200. Harvard Has Its Own Diet Pyramid
  201. Death of McDonald's chief is second loss in one year
  202. Experts Dissatisfied With School Phys.Ed. Programs
  203. Too Much Added Sugar Worsens Kids' Overall Nutrient Intake
  204. Many Companies Stirring Up New Trans-Fat-Free Recipes
  205. Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. Launches Atkins University
  206. Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Reduced Risk of Prostate Cancer
  207. New Survey Shows Low-Carb Comeback
  208. Weak Links in the Food Chain
  209. "Serial Dieters" Need Psychological Support, Diet that Follows Evolutionary Guideline
  210. Texas Considers Adding BMI to Report Cards
  211. Study May Determine If Atkins Diet Is Safe
  212. EU to Start Taking Obesity Seriously
  213. Carbs increase Stroke risk in Women
  214. Oxford Scientists Sick After Trying the Atkins Diet
  215. Study: Middle Age Spread 50% Genetic
  216. Epidemic of Liver Disease Linked to Obesity
  217. Vitamin Boost
  218. Exercise capacity linked to heart health: study
  219. Raw-Vegan Diet, Manslaughter Case
  220. Fat-Conscious Spiders Teach Us Diet Sense
  221. Vitamin users in last-ditch bid to stop ban on supplements
  222. Go have lunch with Gekko, you wimps
  223. Atkins Lifestyle Fits Government Guidelines (Stuart Trager)
  224. Four Days On the Uncle Sam Diet
  225. Atkins Is Safe
  226. Red Meat and Colon Cancer Back in the News
  227. The Consequences Of Stopping Physical Activity
  228. Going downhill has health benefits
  229. Extra Weight Skews PSA Scores
  230. 50 Percent of Adults Can Blame Genes and not Just Diet
  231. Exercising? Hungry? Then eat something, ladies
  232. Omega-3s to Enter Weight Loss Category?
  233. Higher Cholesterol May Improve Survival in Critically Ill Patients
  234. McDonald's Must Face Claim That Its Food Caused Obesity
  235. Obese Moms Often Make Obese Kids, Study Finds
  236. Secret to Diabetes Treatment May Lie In The Brain
  237. Study: When You Eat May Be Key to Weight Control
  238. Words of comfort on BSE/CJD transmission
  239. Couch Potatoes Hardwired to Sit
  240. Forget hi-tech, low-carb is the key
  241. Dehydration not Cholesterol
  242. Diet Frozen Diners Dissing Low Carb
  243. Study: Green Tea Extract Boosts Exercise Endurance, Utilizing Fat As Energy Source
  244. Scientists ID Molecular 'Switch' In Liver That Triggers Harmful Effects of Fats
  245. Low-Carb vs Low-Fat again
  246. Red Meat Study Is Inconclusive (Dana Carpender)
  247. Low-Carb Craze Cooling Down, But Education, Awareness Will Remain
  248. Bottom line on high fibre
  249. Low Carb and Lovin' It - Food Network
  250. Darwin's Revenge:Why Are We Getting Fat? Because Our Genes Date From the Last Ice Age