Nutritious Diet

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- Low calorie diet may slow aging - 4.1
- High protein diet better for weight loss in obese - 2.7
- Red wine may ward off effects of age on heart, bones, eyes and muscles - 2.7
- Early childhood diet may have an influence on adult obesity, diabetes - 2.7
- Mediterranean diet reduces type 2 diabetes risk - 2.7
- Burger diet boosts asthma and wheeze in children - 2.7
- Drinking diet soda reduces kidney stone risk - 2.7
- Former US President Bill Clinton turns to vegan diet - 2.6
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- Diet may reverse kidney failure in people with diabetes - 2.6

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Obesity remains an economic issue in US
Ensuring access to healthy, affordable foods is a top priority in tackling the obesity epidemic in the United States. Over the course of the last six months, the Institute of Medicine, United States Department of Agriculture, The White House and First Lady Michelle Obama have taken an interest in improving access to affordable and nutritious foods.

Low calorie diet may slow aging
A nutritious and low calorie diet blunts aging and significantly delays the onset of such age-related disorders as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and brain atrophy, revealed by researchers.

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