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Mediterranean Diet Update (The Gourmet Retailer) It's been 15 years since the Mediterranean Diet Pyramid made its U.S. debut. Its recent redesign puts plant-based foods at the heart of every meal, and friends and family around the table. us.rd.yahoo.com
Mediterranean Diet Pyramid Updated (Supermarket News) An international group of scientific experts has updated the 15-year-old Mediterranean Diet Pyramid to emphasize the central role of foods from plant sources as the core of healthy eating. us.rd.yahoo.com
Young Greeks embrace the fast-food culture (Kathimerini) Young Greeks are spending more than half their disposable income on food and drink but are not eating healthily, relying on processed and packaged food and neglecting the staples of the traditional Mediterranean diet, new figures have shown. us.rd.yahoo.com
AOL Reveals Top Web, Mobile and Video Searches of 2008 (Centre Daily Times) The presidential elections dominated user searches this year, according to AOL’s annual lists of top Web, mobile and video searches across more than 40 categories for 2008. But celebrities continued to be hot topics for searchers as well. The rankings are based on the people, places and topics that received the largest volume of Web and mobile search queries on AOL Search, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
AOL Reveals Top Web, Mobile and Video Searches of 2008 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----The presidential elections dominated user searches this year, according to AOL’s annual lists of top Web, mobile and video searches across more than 40 categories for 2008. us.rd.yahoo.com
Oldways Mediterranean Diet Pyramid still offers some sound dietary advice (Press of Atlantic City) Sure, diet trends come and go. us.rd.yahoo.com
Around North Hagerstown (The Herald-Mail) North Hagerstown High School will hold a talent show in the school auditorium on Thursday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $5 for adults and $3 for students and senior citizens. us.rd.yahoo.com
Dying for a burger: Eating junk food may raise your risk of getting Alzheimer’s (Daily Mail) Eating meals rich in fat, sugar and cholesterol triggered changes in the brain associated with the early stages of the debilitating disease Alzheimer's, scientists have found. us.rd.yahoo.com
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Expert: Is your body yelling 'help' over weight? (The Arizona Republic) In many instances, a well-planned low-calorie diet is not effective or stops being effective for losing weight. us.rd.yahoo.com
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