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SOURCES: Thomas Halton, D.Sc., founder, Fitness Plus, Boston; Stuart Weiss, M.D., clinical assistant professor, medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York City; February 2008 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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Whole grain diets lower risk of chronic disease6.
UMass Medical School study finds patients diagnosed with coronary heart disease continue poor diets7.
eDiets.com, Inc. Announces Resignation of Robert Hamilton, Chief Financial Officer8.
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Far flung food: Europes distant diets10.
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Cancer risks for urban African-American women grow, healthy diets more difficult to maintain