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  2. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Body for Life: A calorie-control diet, promoted as part of the 12-week Body for Life program. [ 17] Cookie diet: A calorie control diet in which low-fat cookies are eaten to quell hunger, often in place of a meal. [ 18] The Hacker's Diet: A calorie-control diet from The Hacker's Diet by John Walker.

  3. WIC program - Wikipedia

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    The food purchased with WIC vouchers must be on the approved list of approved foods. Up until 2005, the list of approved foods was meant to help supplement participant's diets to contain the following priority nutrients: protein, calcium, iron, and vitamins A and C. [26] The literature stated that from the initiation of WIC in 1972 until 2005 ...

  4. These Brain-Healthy Foods Help Protect Your Memory and ... - AOL

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    The Mediterranean Diet focuses on eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, seafood, olive oil, nuts, seeds, beans, legumes, and whole grains, while limiting red meats, processed foods, refined grains ...

  5. Code Red (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    November 1, 1981. ( 1981-11-01) –. September 12, 1982. ( 1982-09-12) Code Red is an American action drama television series that ran on ABC from November 1, 1981, to September 12, 1982 and was produced by Irwin Allen. [1] This was Allen's sixth and final television series, and his only series not produced for 20th Century Fox Television .

  6. Dietitian - Wikipedia

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    Dietitian. A dietitian, medical dietitian, or dietician[ 1] is an expert in identifying and treating disease-related malnutrition and in conducting medical nutrition therapy, for example designing an enteral tube feeding regimen or mitigating the effects of cancer cachexia. Many dietitians work in hospitals and usually see specific patients ...

  7. A diet high in fruits and vegetables may reduce your heart ...

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    Baking soda reduces acid, the study said. After five years of study, researchers found that both the diet higher in plants, and the baking soda, promoted kidney health, but only the fruits and ...

  8. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder - Wikipedia

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    Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder ( ARFID) is a feeding or eating disorder in which individuals significantly limit the volume or variety of foods they consume, causing malnutrition, weight loss, and/or psychosocial problems. [1] Unlike eating disorders such anorexia nervosa and bulimia, body image disturbance is not a root cause.

  9. Diet rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce heart and ... - AOL

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    Following a diet high in fruits and vegetables may help reduce heart and kidney disease risk, especially for people with high blood pressure, a new study suggests.