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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / January 2007

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Cancer Death Rates31 Jan 2007 13:44 GMT18
This underscores the point that an effect may appear to be
statistically significant (though come to think of it, I'm not sure
whether the mortality decline in cancer deaths is stat sig) but
clinically meaningless.
Is Your Diet Burning Fat Or Making You Fatter?31 Jan 2007 09:19 GMT1
If you're making the same deadly diet mistakes as most other people,
you might lose some weight temporarily, but you'll actually get fatter
in the long run. Your body is just way too smart for these "ordinary"
diets to ever work - you can't fool a metabolic and hormonal system
evidence and proof - low-fat diets fail and are dangerous31 Jan 2007 09:11 GMT23
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/healthnews.php?newsid=61831
Not Enough Of The Right Fats Can Make Children Overweight
29 Jan 2007
Swedish scientists have discovered that children can become overweight
Meet trans fat's replacement - interesterified fats31 Jan 2007 07:40 GMT1
http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20070129-100513-9865r
Eat To Live: Meet trans fat's replacement
Julia Watson
UPI
Study: Children Need More Dietary Fats31 Jan 2007 07:35 GMT1
http://www.commonvoice.com/article.asp?colid=6621
Study: Children Need More Dietary Fats
Regina Wilshire
January 26, 2007
Newsreader??30 Jan 2007 21:59 GMT8
I've been using Free Agent to access newsgroups for years.  It's no
longer free and I've got 1 day left to use it without paying.  Just
wondering what applications others use to access this newsgroup, and
if you pay or use freeware.  
alcohol, liver function and bad colesterol30 Jan 2007 19:18 GMT4
Alcohol, liver function, and cholesterol
I lost 25 lbs. at the beginning of 2005, and kept it off for almost
the entire year, then through 2006 I've become used to a lot of drinks
while I study or socialize in business.  In the last year I've become
Health is wealth, now a days health is very important.30 Jan 2007 18:59 GMT1
http://fat-slim.blogspot.com
for the next 90 days i'll be eating nothing but velveeta cheese spread and water.30 Jan 2007 01:10 GMT36
i made a $10000 bet w/ some of my poker buds that i can go 90 days on
nothing more than velveeta cheese spread and water.  i loaded up on
mega doses of supplements just before the bet began.  could anyone tell
me what to expect?  i'm on day 3 now and it doesnt seem all that bad.
Nutrition Information28 Jan 2007 02:38 GMT1
I found this webpage with a lot of articles and information on nutrition, I
think that there's a lot of great information.
Please correct me if I'm wrong
http://www.guldportalen.dk/xcite/nutrition/
industry food cultist from Carnegie Mellon U. posting under various assumed names27 Jan 2007 19:29 GMT4
capmack@shipper.com
penny@consult.net
X-Trace: 1169496338 selenium.club.cc.cmu.edu 264 128.237.157.20
coonskin@amestwp.com
cholesterol and heart disease article...27 Jan 2007 05:38 GMT7
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article
_id=430682&in_page_id=1774&in_page_id=1774&expand=true#StartComments

Any bona-fide knowledgeable person wanna comment...? This looks like
important stuff...
T.
cholesterol levels and measurements25 Jan 2007 18:57 GMT3
Can someone possibly answer a few questions for me on the subject of
cholesterol?
I've recently been feeling some discomfort in my chest, and have gone
in to get various stress and blood tests done, most of which have come
Allopathic arrogance from 1864 to 200724 Jan 2007 22:04 GMT19
In 1864, William Banting published, at his own expense, a short booklet
on his experience in being obese and the long road to his successfully
losing his excess weight.
http://www.lowcarb.ca/atkins-diet-and-low-carb-plans/harvey-banting.html
does exercise add more lifespan than the time it takes?24 Jan 2007 02:28 GMT5
Are there any studies on how many years get added to your life on
average as a result of regular exercise?  I exercise on an elliptical
for about half an hour every day, and I'm trying to figure out whether
the increased lifespan actually makes up for the time that exercise
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