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    weight‚ starves herself‚ or takes diet pills to shed the excess weight. The same pertains to young females. The desire to be thin at any cost causes physical‚ mental‚ and emotional problems. This is a lack of self-worth. It is easier to swallow a diet pill which involves no will power. Finding a diet that is right for them is not an option. They want a quick fix. Nutritionists and scientists have debated over these issues for years. Scientists have the belief that diet pills will take the weight off

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    and happier sounds ideal‚ but unrealistic. It is not actually impossible‚ though. With the Mediterranean Diet‚ which focuses on certain types and amounts of foods that are rich in nutrients and vitamins‚ you can decrease the risk of life threatening illnesses‚ and expect to live longer. As well as positive physical health‚ an improvement in mood accompanies this diet. The Mediterranean Diet includes the main food components of fruits‚ vegetables‚ legumes‚ nuts‚ whole wheat products‚ seafood‚ and

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    Exercise vs. Diet Pills

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    Exercise vs. Diet Pills Sapphire Stafford Matsu-Susitna College PRPE 108 P34 12-10-12 Exercise vs. Diet Pills Many Americans today are fighting obesity. They long for a quick fix‚ one that comes easy without pain and sweat. But for most that is not a possibility. There are many diet pills out on the market today that claim to melt the fat away‚ nothing has to change. You don’t have to diet‚ you don’t have to exercise‚ just take a pill and it all goes away. While there are many pills that

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    many diet pills promise a quick fix to weight problems‚ the dangers linked to them are astonishing. The risks are higher than other drugs partly because the FDA does not regulate these supplements. have researched many these ‘miracle’ pills over the last two years due to my interest in medicine and health issues. The usage of unregulated diet pills is a problem in the United States; the risks involved with taking them should be understood and recognized. I will talk about the dangers of diet pills

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    Low Carb Diet Analysis

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    I started a self-styled low carb diet in October 2008 and was on it until April 2009. The diet seemed to be doing great. I lost 25 lbs. and wassticking with the diet without too much pain. However‚ ultimately the diet failed because it was not an indefinitely sustainable way of eating for me and because the diet itself was based on some habits that were not so healthy. I tend to think extremely low carb diets are not a healthy way of eating‚ but as they do tend to take off the weight fairly quickly

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    endured ridicule since the early 70’s‚ but has finally been approved as an effective diet‚ which is the Atkins Diet‚ by Robert C. Atkins‚ a cardiologist who spoke highly on the dangers of sugar and carbs. Dr. Atkins had been called names by peers and even brought before a senate committee‚ but he refused to go unheard. The Atkins Diet is a high protein diet‚ with a restriction of dietary carbohydrates. The Atkins Diet eliminates fruits‚ cereals‚ breads‚ grains‚ starches‚ baked goods‚ dairy products

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    Paleo Diet Research Paper

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    Living the Paleolithic Diet Deanna Robertson-Jersett The Realities of Living the Paleo Diet The Paleolithic diet is considered the latest fad diet of 2013. The problem with this thought process is that this diet has been around for decades and often called by different names: caveman diet‚ strong man diet‚ forager diet‚ Paleo diet‚ and Paleolithic diet. Every time an individual hears that there is a new diet that person is automatically reminded of all of the other diets that claim they are healthiest

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    In: Diet Coke-ane‚ Out: The Coffee Culture The brand has come a long way from its very first ad in 1983. A drink that is now squarely aimed at women was introduced to the world with an ad starring Bob Hope‚ an American comedian. As decades went by‚ companies improved their tactics to hook in consumers‚ boosting their appearance and reputation among Americans. An analysis of Diet Coke advertisements reveals how companies use such techniques‚ such as sex‚ fitness‚ and fashion‚ to appeal their products

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    Diets Make People Fat

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    (Physical Health). Crash diets are being used as an attempt to follow the stick skinny image that celebrities have set for woman today. The only problem with these “diets” is that they actually make you gain more weight. According to a new UK survey‚ nearly a third of women have seen a spike on the scale after going on a diet (Sass). Now the question is how can doing something good for your body make you gain weight? The answer is dieting is actually good for your body AT ALL! Diets throw your body off

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    Diet pills help in losing weight but are harmful when the research and trials done on them are not regulated to strict safety parameters. Currently there are different varieties of diet pills in the market which promises to help in weight loss. Ofri (2012) and Squires (2006) highlight how corporations are supplying mass-market diet pills which could be potentially harmful but yet there is still demand for such drugs. Fessenden (2003) explores how corporations can be irresponsible to meet the demands

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