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Low-carb plan Atkins Nutritionals is using "more coupons and promotional tools to help consumers," says Jennifer McGhee, marketing vice president.
Ad Track: Sour economy makes diet marketers try harder in 2009 2009
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*Low-carb guru and blogger Johnny Bowden says that our Genome Organizing Device, or GOD an idea developed by science writer Matt Ridley, helped us seek out the sweet taste of fruits so that we can get the necessary vitamin C our bodies are unable to make.
Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009
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July 2009, 10:25 UhrBook Reviews, Low-carb librarymreades27 comments
Bestseller list for 2008 | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Weekend link-o-rama 7. February 2009, 21:48 UhrGovernment idiocy, Intermittent fasting, Low-carb diets, Rants and whines, agingmreades79 comments
Weekend link-o-rama | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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A quest fulfilled 5. March 2009, 21:26 UhrLow-carb diets, Low-carb library, Paleolithic dietmreades55 comments
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*Low-carb guru and blogger Johnny Bowden says that our Genome Organizing Device, or GOD an idea developed by science writer Matt Ridley, helped us seek out the sweet taste of fruits so that we can get the necessary vitamin C our bodies are unable to make.
Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009
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#1: Low-carb diets limit carbohydrates -- for example, bread, grains, rice, starchy vegetables and fruit -- and emphasize sources of protein and fat.
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Low-carb slimming diets may clog arteries and increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes, a study suggests.
Do statinators dream of engineered mice? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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#2: Low-carb diets are generally used to lose weight.
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Hard at work in Seattle 9. August 2009, 13:07 UhrCardiovascular disease, Exercise, Good eating, Low-carb diets, Travel, booksmreades28 comments
Hard at work in Seattle | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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