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Ultimatefatburner.com's Archived News for 13-Oct-2006
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- 'Mediterranean Diet Associated With Reduced Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease (Science Daily)
Eating a Mediterranean diet, which emphasizes fruits, vegetables and olive oil and includes little red meat, is associated with a lower risk for Alzheimer's disease, according to an article posted online today that will appear in the December 2006 print issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.- 'Permanently Lose Weight with the Total Anti-Diet Book for Women (PR Web)
Until now, women have suffered the ups and downs of yo-yo weight gain and loss. Now women can have their cake, eat it too, and still lose weight. Chocolate Cake for the Thighs: The Anti-diet book for women is all about allowing, with a focus on awareness and activity. L. Kae Graniel, a 23 year fitness professional, writer and speaker has provided a 101 honest, helpful and fun health and fitness - 'Medical experts doubt calorie burning drink (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Health experts on Friday dismissed claims that a new green tea-based drink that claims to burn calories by speeding up the drinker's metabolic rate would help people lose weight.- 'Lack of Exercise, Weight Gain, Up Breast Cancer Risk (Fox News)
New data from the Woman's Health Initiative suggest that postmenopausal women who exercise and keep their weight down substantially reduce their risk of breast cancer.- 'Medical experts doubt drink can burn calories (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Health experts on Friday dismissed claims that a new green tea-based drink would burn calories by speeding up the drinker's metabolic rate, and cast doubt on the chances it would help people lose weight.- 'THE SKINNY ON RUBEN?S DIET PLAN: ?Idol? winner wants to avoid all the health problems related to excess pounds. (Eurweb)
*In addition to promoting his upcoming album ?The Return? this week, ?American Idol? champ Ruben Studdard also used the opportunity to flaunt his new slimmed-down frame.- 'Commonly Used Antidepressants May Prevent Bone Loss (Science Daily)
Scientists at the Forsyth Institute have found that fluoxetine, a drug used in the treatment of depression and obsessive-compulsive disorders, increases bone mass. The team of researchers analyzed the ability of fluoxetine to stimulate new bone formation under normal conditions and to block bone loss caused by inflammation or estrogen loss due to ovariectomy. They found that the antidepressant
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