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Average woman spends 31 years on a diet, researchers say (Daily Mail) For many women struggling to keep slim, dieting can seem to last a lifetime. Or to be more precise, 31 years. For researchers have found that is how long the average woman spends on a diet over the course of her life STOCKWATCH Nutrition 21 hits near 9-month high on Selenomax study findings (Sharewatch) At 1.17 pm, Nutrition 21 shares were up 38 cents, or 20 pct at 2.26 usd. Over 6.3 mln shares have exchanged hands which represents more than 16 times the average daily volume of shares traded. At one stage, the stock rose as high as 2.63 usd, its best level since April 28 2006. Nutrition facts label helps with food choices (The Herald-Mail) Today's supermarket is filled with thousands of prepackaged foods for consumers to choose from. Making the best nutritional choice can be difficult for most of us. The nutrition facts label on the packaging can be a wealth of information to help you get the most nutrition for your food dollar. Diet convenes amid pre-election tug-of-war (Japan Today) TOKYO — The Diet convened Thursday for a 150-day regular session, with the governing and opposition camps expected to lock horns ahead of nationwide elections in April and July on issues ranging from money politics to social disparity and education. Research shows high-fiber diet reduces breast cancer risk (People's Daily) Latest research findings have shown that a high-fiber diet could halve the risk of developing breast cancer for pre-menopausal women. Fibre-rich diet 'can halve the risk of breast cancer' (Daily Mail) Younger women can halve their risk of breast cancer by eating a diet rich in wholemeal bread and wholegrain cereal, researchers have claimed. But it gives no protection to those who have gone through the menopause f itness nutrition Mind & Body CosMetiC surgery AlternAtive MediCine HeAltH (Landmark) f itness • nutrition • Mind & Body • CosMetiC surgery • AlternAtive MediCine • HeAltH Special Section Living Well “Living Well” is a valuable special section designed to provide readers with health, beauty, fitness and nutrition information. Nutrition 21's Selenomax(R) Suppresses Progression Of The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) (Medical News Today) Nutrition 21, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXXI) announced today that daily supplementation with Selenomax(R), the company's high selenium yeast product, suppressed progression of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) and improved immune cell CD4 counts in HIV-1 seropositive men and women. [click link for full article] Postmenopausal women needed for diet study (Stanford Report) A team of researchers led by Gerald M. Reaven, MD, emeritus professor of medicine, is looking for volunteers for a study that will assess the appropriate type of carbohydrate in the diet for postmenopausal women. Beware of diet traps in your home (Honolulu Advertiser) Decor does more than express our style — it can also expand our waistlines. Brian Wansink, author of "Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think," identifies common diet traps in our homes while design guru Christopher Lowell advises how to steer clear of them. ED BLONZ: ON NUTRITION: A simple grapefruit may complicate interactions (Contra Costa Times) Q: While medication is often needed, much is accomplished with good nutrition. I cannot find any info on what medications interact with grapefruit, my favorite juice. Any info or Web sites you know of? Berries are delicious treats packed with nutrition (Carroll County Online) To keep fit and healthy, nutrition experts remind us to eat a minimum of five servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Eating berries is an enjoyable, easy way to meet the five-plus-servings-per-day goal. Virtual food hall to help teach about nutrition (Gazette) INTERNET users in Gloucestershire are being given the chance to learn about food and nutrition in a "fun and engaging way". Members of the public can now visit "Vision" - an online project based on a virtual food hall - to see information about food labelling, health and nutrition. Nutrition basics for diabetics (Bristol Herald Courier) A free educational program at the Health Resources Center will teach basic nutrition information to those newly diagnosed with diabetes.
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