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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / September 2006

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What about this "lemonade" diet?18 Sep 2006 10:30 GMT13
At first glance it seems like just another kooky fad "diet", but after a
bit of googling on this I'm starting to think, perhaps a good
fast/cleanse once in a while might not hurt a guy/gal?
I don't dispute the argument that "toxins" can build up in the body,
Journal Impact Factors for leading medical and science journals in 200517 Sep 2006 10:55 GMT1
Dear medical journal readers,
We have aggregated a list of the clinical and science journals,
including nutrition and obesity journals, with the highest ISI Impact
Factors, recently released for 2005.
deadly vegetables - spinach kill 1 sickens dozens17 Sep 2006 10:49 GMT5
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=a3bt6FDZq.mc&refer=us
E. Coli Outbreak Linked to Bags of Spinach Spreads (Update2)
By Kevin Orland
Sept. 15 (Bloomberg) -- A deadly outbreak of E. coli that may have come
The Omnivore's Dilemma15 Sep 2006 22:28 GMT1
Take a look at Michael Pollan's
"The Omnivore's Dilemma".
It's time for a food paradigm shift.
I'm ready! Let's go!
Old, 'safe' painkillers found to cause same heart ills as new15 Sep 2006 18:42 GMT6
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060913.wxhdrugs13/BNStory/s
pecialScienceandHealth/home

Old, 'safe' painkillers found to cause same heart ills as new
ANDRÉ PICARD
>From Wednesday's Globe and Mail
Soy vs Cow15 Sep 2006 14:59 GMT38
SOY versus COW'S MILK
Let's compare 100-gram portions (3.5 ounces) of soymilk vs.
cow's milk:
Cow's milk has 61 calories. Soymilk has 33 calories. Cow's
Some Good Info On Soy15 Sep 2006 14:33 GMT15
http://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2003issue3/vj2003issue3hotline.htm
Patrick
Milk question from reporter15 Sep 2006 03:16 GMT4
Hello all: I'm working on a story about how consumers decide which milk
to drink and feed their families. It's pretty confusing to stand in
front of the dairy case in a grocery store nowadays and see everything
from whole milk to skim, from soy milk to rice milk, and then there's
daily quote14 Sep 2006 17:17 GMT2
People everywhere confuse what they read in newspapers with news.
 - AJ Liebling
People everywhere confuse what they read in scientific journals as
science.
data on carb choices14 Sep 2006 16:37 GMT4
There are lots of opinions out there that say fruit sugars are
better for us than refined sucrose, but is there any quantitate
data to support that view? Anything that one can put at least
tentative numbers on related to the analyses available at the
Hot and Spicy Chick Peas (VEGETARIAN RECIPE)11 Sep 2006 19:31 GMT2
Much of the Indian population is vegetarian, and they enjoy the most
extensive vegetable dishes in the world.
This is not only because of the predominant Hindu religion with its
respect for all living creatures.
trimming belly fat10 Sep 2006 23:31 GMT3
A family member who is relatively thin (5' 3'' and weighs < 120lb)
needs some help w/ trimming excess fat from the abdominal area.
She is able to walk a bit, but not long distances due to knee pains.
She also has some upper/middle back so can't really do crutches.
fiber to sugar ratio10 Sep 2006 19:19 GMT1
What is the ratio for fiber to sugar
where you can determine that the effect
of Y grams of sugar on blood sugar levels
is reduced with X amount of fiber?
Re: Exercise Cuts Diabetes Risk in People with Big Waists08 Sep 2006 04:19 GMT5
Andrew chung Adding his opinion to others suggests dieting alone for
diabetes risk reduction:
" It is wiser to simply lose the visceral adiposity (VAT) that makes the
"big waists."
Vitamin question...07 Sep 2006 08:18 GMT3
I just want your opinion...
What do you consider the best, mass produced, widely available, multi
vitamin/mineral  available ?
Something  you can buy at Walmart, Kmart, Walgreens...etc.
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