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High-Glycemic-Index Diet Linked To Coronary Artery Disease In Women Thursday April 22, 2010, by Richard N. Fogoros, M.D.

High-protein low-carb diet an option in obese teens
NEW YORK, Reuters Health, April 1, 2010

Thin doctor's specialty is dieting

Can You Afford To Eat Low Carb? Can You Afford Not To?
By Judy Barnes-Baker

Improving Health with Lifestyle Changes
By Rachel Stockton, Food Consumer

Big Fat Diet a recipe for good health: Doctor
By Margaret Munro, Canwest News Service

Low-carb foods that every house should have as a staple?
by Judy Barnes Baker, author of Carb Wars- Sugar Is The New Fat

Your arteries on Wonder Bread
Landmark study from Tel Aviv University shows how high carb foods cause heart attacks

Cereal makers face EU crackdown over health claims
By Sean Poulter, August 24, 2009

Human Studies More Important
By Dr. John Briffa
Unable to find any decent human data to support the concept that low-carb diets are unhealthy, it seems some researchers will go to extreme lengths to demonstrate supposed hazards in animal models.

Researchers Find that Eating High Levels of Fructose Impairs Memory in Rats
Nutrition Horizon, July 17, 2009

The “Eco-Atkins” Diet July 2009

Cutting Carb Cravings
By Dr. John Briffa

Diets Bad for the Teeth are Also Bad for the Body
July 2009, Nutrition Horizon

Very Low Carb Diet Can Treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Modern Medicine, June 25, 2009

Low carb diet: The key to a longer life
LA Low Carb Examiner

Lower-Carb Diet Satiates Better
By Dr. John Briffa, June 23, 2009

Low-carbohydrate diets increase LDL: debunking the myth
Dr. Michael Eades

Other Problems With the High-Carbohydrate Diet
by Dr. Greg Ellis June 16, 2009

Eating Fish, Nuts And Olive Oil May Be Associated With Reduced
Risk Of Age-related Blindness

ScienceDaily, May 11, 2009

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and a Low Carb Diet
 Jody Smith’s Story

Low-Carb Diets Work -- and They're Healthy - Go ahead, have the steak
 By: Geordie Brackin, Men’s Health

Contradictions About Carbs and Diabetes Continue
 Laura Dolson, March 23, 2009

New Diet Study Reveals That Research Studies Mislead
  Fred Hahn, Huffington Post, March 4, 2009

Low-Carb Leads to Improved Mental Well-Being
  By Dr. John Briffa, Epoch Times, Feb 28, 2009

Low-carbohydrate diet burns more excess liver fat than low-calorie diet, study finds
Results indicate that patients on the low-carbohydrate diet increased fat burning throughout the entire body. DALLAS — Jan. 20, 2009

GI and blood glucose control
A Life Worth Living

What If Low-Carb Diets Can Cure Diabetes and Heart Diseases
Body & Soul

Low-carb diet may hold key to preventing obesity
“Instead of looking at drugs to combat obesity and the diseases that stem from it, maybe optimizing diet can not only manage and treat these diseases but also prevent them,” Dr. Browning concluded.


February's "O The Oprah magazine" has an article comparing six diet plans: low carb, low fat, The Zone, Mediterranean, Ornish and exercise. After reviewing several studies it said the winners are low carb and exercise combined.

Summary of Revisions for the 2009 ADA
Clinical Practice Recommendations


Junk food generation needs drugs to survive lifestyle

  Rapid City Journal, November 13, 2008

Low-carb diets alter glucose formation by the liver
  Wiley, October 21, 2008

76 Ways Sugar Can Ruin Your Health
  Nancy Appleton PhD, Author of the book Lick The Sugar Habit

Do you see what I see? Weight status misperception and exposure to obesity among children and adolescents (research abstract)
  International Journal of Obesity, March 2008

Low Fat, Low Carb or Mediterranean?
  Melinda Smith, September 22. 2008

Good Calories, Bad Calories. What Really Makes Us Fat?
  Gary Taubes, 2008

7 Facts to Know about Carbohydrates
  Laura Dolson, About.com, October 2008

American Heart Association comments on weight loss study comparing low carbohydrate/high protein, Mediterranean style and low fat diets
  July 19, 2008

Low-Carb and Low-Fat Diets Face Off Major Study Ranks Low-Carb Diets Above the Rest
  ABC World News

Overweight Women on High-Carb Diet Risk Breast Cancer
  By John Briffa, The Epoch Times 17 May 2008

High-protein diet helps keep weight off: study
 CTV News May 14, 2008

The "Fat-Free Fallacy:" Is It Obesity's Great Enabler?
  Jamie Bailes, MD, 21 February 2008, Diabetes Health Magazine

Weight Loss - How The Atkins Low Carb Diet Works:
  The 4 phases of the Atkins diet explained

High Fiber, Low Carb: Getting Fiber on a Low Carb Diet
  Laura Dolson, About.com

High Carb Intake Tied to Low HDLs
Diabetes Health, Apr 9, 2007


'Atkins hormone' discovered
  Chemistry World 05 June 2007

Study surprise: Low-carb dieters eat more, lose weight
  CNN.com Health

Comparison of the Atkins, Zone, Ornish, and LEARN Diets for Change in Weight and Related Risk Factors Among Overweight Premenopausal Women

Study Shows Low Carb Dieters Eat More Vegetables
  News Target

Can You Find Heart Health in a Bottle?
  Jacqueline Eberstein, RN, Diabetes Health Magazine

Eat fats, get skinny?
November 22, 2007

Diet may remedy bowel illnesses
  By GILES BROWN - The Press October 29, 2007


Low- carb diet better than low-fat diet at improving metabolic syndrome and may therefore decrease the risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease associated with it

Could a Low-Carb Diet Slow Alzheimer’s?
 Forbes Magazine

Low Carb Diets: The metabolic advantage

Low Carbohydrate Diet
Wikipedia

Low carbohydrate diets for diabetes control: It is time to stop feeding patients a diet of junk science and start feeding them food that makes them well instead of sick.

Low carbohydrate diets in family practice: what can we learn from an internet-based support group. An important conclusion for the family physician is that it becomes possible to identify a diet that is used by many people where the primary principle is replacement of starch and sugar-containing foods with non-starchy vegetables, with little addition of fat or protein.

Diabetes and cardiovascular disease associated with it. The features of metabolic syndrome are precisely those that are improved by reducing carbohydrates in the diet. Science Daily

Low Carb Questions and Answers From an Atkins Proponent Jacqueline A. Eberstein, R.N., Diabetes Health Magazine
















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