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...Dellenbach La Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S. As your report noted, pain is your body's way of telling you something is wrong. That is important information, so don't kill the messenger by taking pain medication. Find the source of the pain, and do something about it by changing your diet and lifestyle or seeing a doctor for a proper diagnosis. Most pain is just a temporary, slight discomfort. Learn to tell the difference between twinges and chronic pain, and take medication only for the big stuff. Recognize that painkillers are drugs that have side effects. Rolf Ohlemutz Napa, California...
...There aren't many head-to-head studies of brand-name diet regimens, and now we know why. When scientists assigned 160 overweight or obese adults to one of four diets?Atkins, Ornish, Weight Watchers or Zone?the results were hardly dramatic. After a year of dieting, the average weight loss for women was about 2.25 kg and for men about 3 kg?and it didn't matter much which diet they were on. Perhaps the most significant finding was how many test subjects dropped out: half of the Atkins and Ornish groups, a third of Weight Watchers and Zone...
...DOES A RAW-VEGGIE DIET HARM BONES...
...magazine marks its quarter century Summits of Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder There aren't many head-to-head studies of brand-name diet regimens, and now we know why. When scientists assigned 160 overweight or obese adults to one of four diets - Atkins, Ornish, Weight Watchers or Zone - the results were hardly dramatic. After a year of dieting, the average weight loss for women was about 2.25 kg and for men about...
...LaDonna Redmond wanted was a healthy diet. When her son was born six years ago with severe food allergies, she sought out pesticide-free produce and additive-free meat. But in Austin, her working-class, African-American neighborhood on Chicago's West Side, she discovered that "you could buy $200 sneakers, semiautomatic weapons and heroin, but you couldn't get an organic tomato." Austin's 117,000 residents are served by only one major supermarket, along with scores of small outlets that sell mostly fast food and processed food--fueling high rates of obesity, diabetes and hypertension in the community...