Word: diets
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...someone who, when a child, was fed a steady diet of Mr. Ed and believed that Charleton Heston really was Moses, I may not be in a position to pass judgment on the damage Hollywood can inflict on a young mind. But as the mother of a typical adolescent, I have to say that movies can lead a child to books, though sometimes an adult needs to illuminate...
...apart may face double the risk of diabetes. The connection? Irregular cycles may be linked to polycystic-ovary syndrome, a hormonal disorder that can disrupt the body's ability to metabolize sugar. If your periods are off, check with your doctor. Diabetes can often be prevented with a healthy diet and exercise, even if you're at risk...
...inner peace isn’t exactly something you pick up at the local CVS. At first, I wrote a lot. Then I danced. Then I tried yoga, and I changed my diet. I even ran the Boston Marathon. Then I stopped caring about what people thought of me. I got angry, and I got vulnerable. I let friendships go deeper. I allowed myself to risk loving someone. All of a sudden, the “uncertain” didn’t seem so scary. It felt liberating...
...cooking and eating in America, France and Italy, "I adored all the rich, sumptuous food but realized I had to face the realities of weight gain, food allergies, and fluctuating blood sugar. As I grew older I became progressively more concerned about the long-term effects of a rich diet on my health and wellbeing. The core of Schneider's philosophy is moderation: no food is out of bounds, but go easy. Says Schneider, "I eat moderately day to day, and periodically I eat with abandon." The result is a realistic but delicious way of eating. Get ready for Eternal...
...BUFFALO WING AND A PRAYER: Heaven can weight, reports PW. A number of religious imprints are publishing diet books, such as "3D: Diet, Discipline and Discipleship" (Paraclete; January), "Thin Within" (W Publishing Group; January), "The Prayer Diet" (Kensington/Citadel; September), "Living the Good Life" (Baker/Revell; September), "Loving Your Body" (Tyndale; April), and "God Knows You'd Like a New Body" (Sorin; July). And of course, "What Would Jesus Eat?: The Ultimate Program for Eating Well, Feeling Great, and Living Longer" (Nelson; March...