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healthy News Archive
02-Nov-2006
'Wine extract keeps fat mice healthy (AP via Yahoo! News)
Obese mice on a high-fat diet got the benefits of being thin ? living healthier, longer lives ? without the pain of dieting when they consumed huge doses of red wine extract, according to a landmark new study.
'The HealthCentral Network Acquires FoodFit.com, a Leading Online Healthy Lifestyle Destination (SYS-CON Media)
The HealthCentral Network (http://www.thehealthcentralnetwork.com/) announced that it has acquired substantially all of the assets of The FoodFit Company founded by Ellen Haas, the former Undersecretary of Agriculture for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services (1993-1997). The acquisition includes http://www.foodfit.com/, a leading healthy eating and active living Web site, which makes healthy
'Wine Extract Keeps Mice Fat And Healthy (CBS 13 Sacramento)
Huge amounts of a red wine extract seemed to help obese mice eat a high-fat diet and still live a long and healthy life, suggests a new study that some experts are calling "landmark" research. CBS News Interactive: About Diet And Nutrition
'Study: Fat doses of red wine extract help obese mice stay healthy (USA Today)
Huge amounts of a red wine extract seemed to help obese mice eat a high-fat diet and still live a long and healthy life, suggests a new study that some experts are calling "landmark" research.
'Healthy trends eat into sales at Burger King (Guardian Unlimited)
American fast-food chain Burger King facing an uphill struggle to cope with UK's new concern for healthy eating.
''Healthy' breakfast bars have more fat than chocolate snacks (Daily Mail)
Breakfast cereal bars are not the healthy start to the day that many may believe - for some contain more sugar and fat than chocolate biscuits or Mr Kipling cakes says consumer experts Which?
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