Friday, September 14, 2007

Diet news 14/09/2007

Props to Amy's Kitchen
I had blogged previously on my crushed and dented Amy's cans of soups (from an online order). Well, here's to Amy's. They sent an apology, explained the problem (biodegradable peanuts weren't strong enough to handle the cans), ...

Banned drug-laden diet pill returns (Miami Herald)
Banned by U.S. regulators a year ago, amphetamine-laced Brazilian diet pills seem to have reappeared in South Florida under a new name, and once again they may be endangering people's jobs.

Diet-conscious Los Angeles eyes moratorium on fast-food outlets (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
Pointing south from the corner of Figueroa and Adams in South Central L.A., Tanisha Jackson says when it comes to fast food, her community "has it all."

Amy Winehouse on fast food diet to gain weight (New Kerala)
London, Sept 14 : It seems that Brit star Amy Winehouse, who has been worrying her friends and folks with her thin frame, has embarked on a weight-gaining spree by going on a fast foot diet.

Mediterranean diet may prolong Alzheimer's sufferers' lives (ABC 7 Chicago)
Add yet another health benefit to the Mediterranean diet: the veggie-rich, meat-poor diet may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.

 
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