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Does a high-fat diet raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease?
Yahoo Life UK· 18 hours agoVarious research links a high-fat diet to the disease, with a recent study making a development....
A Complete Guide to the Atkins Diet
Health via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe Atkins diet is a low-carb diet for weight loss and blood sugar control that works by emphasizing burning more soluble fat instead of cutting out...
The Keto Diet Explained: Is the Popular Weight Loss Regimen Effective?
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoWhy? Dietician Stephanie Graziano, RD, CDN, CDCES explains it’s because a high fat diet means tasty...
Oprah Winfrey apologies for playing a part in diet culture: ‘One of my biggest regrets’
Mashable· 3 days agoOprah Winfrey recalls being a “major contributor” to diet culture. Read also: ‘Kingdom of the Planet...
The 30-30-30 rule for weight loss is going viral. Experts explain how and if it works
The Today Show via AOL· 7 hours agoBrecka claims that the 30-30-30 technique helps the body burn fat without losing muscle, and results...
Certain vegetarian diets significantly reduce risk of cancer, heart disease and death, study says |...
CNN.com· 15 hours agoEating a vegan, vegetarian or lacto-ovo vegetarian diet significantly reduces the overall risk of...
The Best Appetite Suppressants and Diet Pills To Control Hunger and Boost Metabolism in 2024
Men's Journal· 15 hours agoCurb cravings and sustain your energy with safe and effective appetite suppressants. When paired...
Vegetarian and vegan diets linked to lower risk of heart disease, cancer and death, large review...
NBC Universal via AOL· 15 hours ago“It’s just really hard to lower your saturated fat intake if you’re consuming animal-based foods,”...
Bodies by Design: Fad dieting will always leave you disappointed
Gannett via AOL· 11 hours agoThe habit of empty calories. Filling your diet with foods that hold little to no nutritional value...
Oprah Apologizes for Being a ‘Major Contributor’ to Toxic ‘Diet Culture’ Over the Years
Prevention via AOL· 21 hours agoOprah Winfrey is apologizing for her role in "diet culture" and calls herself a "major contributor"...