Thursday, September 23, 2004
Dr. Koop-Health Canada to Ban Low-Carb Food Labels
Citing a lack of scientific evidence to support low-carbohydrate diet claims, Health Canada plans to ban food and drink labels that tout low carbohydrates.
The labeling rules will go into effect in December 2005 for large companies and in 2007 for smaller companies selling food products in Canada, the Toronto Star reported.
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Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Oklahoma Medical Resort Fights Diabetes
Just 75 miles south of Oklahoma City is the home of Lifestyle Center of America.
The unique medical health resort is designed to help restore patients health through a multi-tiered, 19-day program that focuses on not only eliminating the symptoms of adult-onset diabetes, but changing the patient's lifestyles through intensive medical supervision, exercise, diet and stress management.
Sid Lloyd, chief executive officer of Lifestyle Center of America, said the medical complex deals with the root causes of a patient's health challenges, especially when it comes to lifestyle-related diseases like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, excess weight and depression.
Lifestyle Center of America.
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Friday, September 03, 2004
QuikTrip Goes LoCarb for Breakfast
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