Carbohydrate Profile
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Mood-Food Relationships - effects, nutrition, body, diet, absorption, carbohydrate, protein, fat, eating, carbohydrates, amino, habits, Effects of Neurotransmitters, Size of Meal
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Win a Track3 Electronic Carbohydrate Counting Device and Carrying Case - Juvenation
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Calling all professionals who understand the value of a low-carb lifestyle! - Talk Medical
talk.news-medical.net — “The Nutrition & Metabolism Society wants to know who you are! We are building a resource database of health care professionals who understand the benefits of carbohydrate restriction and support a low carb lifestyle to promote better health for all. We get many inquiries from consumers looking for MD's, Mental Health Professionals, Fitness professionals, RD's and we want to refer people to your practice. We are a non-profit scientific organization and our resource database is purely a free p” View full resource at talk.news-medical.net
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Are you a Low Carb minded professional? Let us know! : http://talk.news-medical.net/profiles/blogs/calling-all-professionals-who
MedWire News - Diabetes - Nut consumption may improve glycemic control in diabetes
medwire-news.md — “MedWire News Patients with Type 2 diabetes who consume 75 g of mixed nuts every day as a replacement for an energy-equivalent amount of carbohydrate show improved glycemic control and lipid profile, study results show. MedWire News” View full resource at medwire-news.md
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Genes May Put Black Americans at Risk for Diabetes:
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Bacon or bagels? Higher fat at breakfast may be healthier than you think
sciencedaily.com — “According to a new study mice fed a meal higher in fat after waking had normal metabolic profiles. In contrast, mice that ate a more carbohydrate-rich diet in the morning and consumed a high-fat meal at the end of the day saw increased weight gain, adiposity, glucose intolerance and other markers of the metabolic syndrome.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Bacon or bagels? Higher fat at breakfast may be healthier than you think: According to a new study mice fed ... http://tinyurl.com/ydnyq52
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