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Don't forget 100-Mile Diet Sunday at St. Andrew's United Church

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Don't forget 100-Mile Diet Sunday at St. Andrew's United Church

GRAFTON - Don't forget to make time Sunday afternoon for St. Andrew's United Church's third annual 100-Mile Diet Event at the Haldimand Community Memorial Arena.[...]

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EPA Announces Public Meetings On Chesapeake Bay 'Pollution Diet'

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is scheduled to hold 18 public meetings this fall to discuss the draft Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) - a strict "pollution diet" to restore local waters and the Chesapeake Bay.

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10 foods to help boost your brain power

Just like the right diet can prevent heart disease, high blood pressure, or cancer, health experts are finding that certain foods may boost your mind.

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Draw the Line: Week 1 IDPs

Seattle's inexperience at wide receiver should be a feast for the 49ers secondary.

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Low-Carb Diets Heavy on Meat May Raise Health Risks

MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- A low-carbohydrate diet that derives fats and proteins from vegetable sources rather than meats is probably healthier, new research finds.

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