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Ultimatefatburner.com's Archived News for 08-Feb-2006
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- 'Low-fat diets lose luster (USA Today)
Alas, it seems there's no quick, sure way to lose weight and ensure good health no matter how carefully you follow the latest advice. Sometimes, each new study seems to contradict a previous one. The latest surprising finding is that low-fat diets don't reduce the rate of heart disease, stroke, breast cancer or colorectal cancer, or even result in greater weight loss.- 'OHSU studies: Weight gain from late-night eating mostly myth (Coos Bay World Link)
PORTLAND - Oregon researchers have cast doubt on diet supplements that promise weight loss by reducing levels of the hormone cortisol. Monday, February 6, 2006 1:35 PM PST- 'Small dietary changes can lead to large weight loss (News Democrat & Leader)
By making some relatively simple lifestyle changes, you can begin to lose those extra pounds that have crept up over the years. Did you know that by eating just 100 fewer calories each day for a year, you can lose 10 pounds in that year?- 'Studies Find Little Cancer Benefit in Low-Fat Diet for Older Women (American Cancer Society via Yahoo! News)
Three new studies from the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) suggest that eating a low-fat diet doesn't have a big an impact on cancer or heart disease in women past menopause -- contrary to what many people believe and what many researchers had hoped. But experts say the findings are no reason to abandon a healthy eating plan.- 'Study casts doubt on link between cortisol and weight gain (KATU)
PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon researchers have cast doubt on diet supplements that promise weight loss by reducing levels of the hormone cortisol.- 'New Life Hiking Spa Achieves 120% Increase in Male Weight Loss Retreat Participants in 2006 (PR Web)
The New Life Hiking Spa in Killington, Vermont uses hiking and healthful cuisine as permanent weight loss solutions. [PRWEB Feb 7, 2006]- 'Tufts Expert Examines The Cardiovascular Benefits Of A Mediterranean-style Diet (Science Daily)
In a review paper, Mohsen Meydani, DVM, PhD, director of the Vascular Biology Laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Boston, explores the potential benefits, beyond those achieved with weight loss alone, of a Mediterranean-style diet for patients with metabolic syndrome.
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