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On a low-carb diet? You may live longer if you make it vegetable-based If you're thinking of jumping on the low-carb diet bandwagon or have already jumped, consider this: new research findings reveal that vegetable-based low-carb diets may be linked with lower overall mortality rates and lower death rates from cardiovascular disease and cancer. www.baltimoresun.com
Veg-based low-carb diet cuts death risk Following a low-carbohydrate diet in which plants, rather than animals, are the main source of fat and protein can lower the overall risk of death in the consumers. www.presstv.ir
Low Carb Plant Sourced Diet Better Than Animal Sourced One If you want to live longer, you are better off on a low carb diet which is vegetable based, rather than one whose proteins are sourced from animals, according to a study involving 129,716 men and women published this week in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine. The researchers found lower overall mortality rates and lower death rates from cancer and cardiovascular disease among the ... mnt.to
Dr. Dean Ornish: Atkins Diet Increases All-Cause Mortality This is the first study that examined mortality rates in those consuming an Atkins diet, and it confirms what I've been saying all along: an Atkins diet is not healthful and may shorten your lifespan. www.huffingtonpost.com
One Low Carb Diet Better Than Another by KYW’s medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough We know that a low-carb diet can be an effective way to lose weight and fads like the South Beach Diet have clearly shown that there can be excellent results. But now a report in the Annals of Internal Medicine raises a critical point, health benefits of a [...] kyw.cbslocal.com
On a low-carb diet? May want to make it vegetable-based Study finds that animal-based low-carb diets may carry a higher death risk. If you're thinking of jumping on the low-carb diet bandwagon or have already jumped, consider this: new research findings reveal that vegetable-based low-carb diets may be linked with lower overall mortality rates and lower death rates from cardiovascular disease and cancer. www.latimes.com
Diet, exercise, rest, flu shots can help boost the immune system Faithful readers of this column will recall that last school year was a particularly brutal one, minor-illness-wise, for the Butler family, complete with runny noses, hacking coughs and the not-so-occasional stomach flu. So as we come to the tail end of a perfectly healthy, happy, snot-free summe... Immune system - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Infectious disease - Influenza www.washingtonpost.com
Fife Diet cuts carbon emissions by over a quarter PEOPLE following the "Fife diet" - a drive to source as much locally produced food as possible - generate more than a quarter less carbon than the UK average, a report news.scotsman.com
Baby junk-food diet fears Study shows WA babies being weened onto diet of cakes, hot chips and ice cream before their first birthdays. www.watoday.com.au
Programmes held at anganwadis to mark Nutritious Diet Week By Our Staff Reporter Bhopal, Sept 7: 'Godbharai' programmes were held at anganwadi centres during the Nutritious Diet Week from September 1 to 7 for creating awareness about giving additional food along with mother's milk to infants when they turn six months old. www.centralchronicle.com
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