Monday, March 27, 2006

Learning to make sense of the research (Observer-Dispatch)


Learning to make sense of the research (Observer-Dispatch)
A convincing study may have found that low-fat diets don't protect women from heart disease or breast or colon cancer, but don't order a double cheeseburger with fries just yet.

Never Mind the Sea Serpent, Where's My Salmon? (New York Times)
Researching the subject of farmed salmon, I stumbled on several Web sites singing the praises of the wild salmon found in the lakes of New England and parts of Canada.

LifeStyle - Home (Canada.com)
What's your favourite comfort food? These Latin American pastries, filled with sweet potatoes, cumin and coriander, are a perfect portable meal. Kids will love empanadas, too.

Heart disease, cancer deaths down (Chicago Sun-Times)
DIET: Eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day. Eat whole grains, fat-free and low-fat milk products, skinless poultry and lean meats.

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