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Fad Diets - Ask the Dietitian
Want the latest scoop on the hottest new Fad Diets? Ask Joanne Larsen, Registered Dietitian and nutrition counselor.


Bad diets or fad diets?
Bad diets or fad diets? By Shona Crabtree Eagle-Tribune Writer ... Imagine eating cabbage soup for a week. Or only meat.


Fad Diets / Bad Cholesterol
Fad Diets / Bad Cholesterol. EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE POPULAR, FAD DIETS AND FOOD SUPPLEMENTS MAY NOT BE THE BEST WAY TO FIGHT CANCER.





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