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Penny-Pincher Tips For Dining Out
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Share a meal: Order one meal and share with another adult or a child. Restaurant portions are often huge and by sharing you'll get an another benefit ...
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Reuters - May 5, 2008
It simply supplies enough money for one hot meal a day. Rachele Lotin, who sews T-shirts at a factory at Port-au-Prince industrial park, earns the minimum ...

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By Emma Thelwell Northern Foods, one of Marks & Spencer's main ready-meals suppliers, could cut up to 730 jobs after contract talks with M&S collapsed. ...LON:NFDS - OTC:MAKSY
ABOUT MELINDA BECK
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"Try to eat one meal or one snack mindfully every day," advises Jeffrey Greeson, a psychologist with the Duke program. "Even eating just the first few bites ...
Single in the city - One meal for sex
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... to a go-go club and find your pleasures there. Don't abuse the privilege of a lady's time. Do not think for a second that one meal will get you any sex!
Taking On Restaurants And Grocers
Forbes, NY - May 9, 2008
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A week's worth of fat in one meal
Wilmington News Journal, OH, OH - May 8, 2008
Basically, to burn off this one major eating event, you would have to complete 12 Spinning Classes, seven Zumba Classes, nine Circuit Training Classes and ...
Staking Mom to a meal
Baltimore Sun, United States - May 12, 2008
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Militia, bandits, one meal a day
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Each meal costs her 600 Ugandan shillings (18p). 'I cook over a fire, and gather firewood. It all takes about nine hours. We eat one meal a day. ...
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The postprandial effect of components of the mediterranean diet on endothelial function -
RA Vogel, MC Corretti, GD Plotnick - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2000 - Am Coll Cardio Found
... of a decline in FMD after a high-fat meal in one study (37). ... that the impairment
in endothelial function following a high?saturated-fat meal is reduced by ...

High saturated fat and low starch and fibre are associated with hyperinsulinaemia in a non-diabetic … -
JA Marshall, DH Bessesen, RF Hamman - Diabetologia, 1997 - Springer
... of subjects, but only 15.6% reported one drink or ... extent that people report- ing
high saturated fat intakes also ... of carbohy- drate and other meal components in ...

Differential Effects of Dietary Methyl Esters of Long-Chain Saturated and Polyunsaturated Fatty … -
SD Clarke, DR Romsos, GA Leveille - Journal of Nutrition, 1977 - Am Soc Nutrition
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to meal-feed ing (8-10 days), all rats were meal-fed the fat-free basal ...

… restriction, and increased proportional intake of protein and unsaturated fat on serum urate and … -
PH Dessein, EA Shipton, AE Stanwix, BI Joffe, J … - British Medical Journal, 2000 - ard.bmj.com
... were advised to have three to five meals a day ... One patient, whose SU was 0.35
mmol/l at enrolment ... of protein in view of their high saturated fat content, and ...

Food sources, dietary behavior, and the saturated fat intake of Latino children -
CE Basch - American Journal of Public Health, 1992 - Am Public Health Assoc
... fat intakes are higher than recommended levels,8-'0 that saturated fat is associated ...
of serum lipid'2 and nutrient intake lev- els.61'31'4 One risk reduction ...

Efficacy of a National Cholesterol Education Program Step 2 Diet in Normolipidemic and … -
EJ Schaefer, AH Lichtenstein, S Lamon-Fava, JH … - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 1995 - Am Heart Assoc
... were requested to consume at least one meal per day ... of each complete 3-day meal cycle
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Prospective Randomized Trial of Low-Saturated-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Diet During the First 3 Years of … -
H Niinikoski, J Viikari, T Ronnemaa, H Lapinleimu, … - Circulation, 1996 - Am Heart Assoc
... was recommended as one of the main meals once or ... the incidence of CHD, 26 27 one
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Effects of a low fat diet with and without intermittent saturated fat and cholesterol ingestion on … -
MA Denke, JL Breslow - The Journal of Lipid Research, 1988 - ASBMB
... in calories, to avoid confounding weight gain with diet change, our study examined
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… Trial Comparing a Very Low Carbohydrate Diet and a Calorie-Restricted Low Fat Diet on Body Weight … -
BJ Brehm, RJ Seeley, SR Daniels, DA D'Alessio - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2003 - Endocrine Soc
... One conclusion of previous reports on low carbohydrate diets ... Bessesen DH, Hamman
RF 1997 High saturated fat and low ... Effects of a high-protein meal (meat) and a ...

Fish Consumption, Fish Oil, Lipids, and Coronary Heart Disease -
NJ Stone - Circulation, 1996 - Am Heart Assoc
... g of n-3 PUFA per month (equivalent to one fatty fish meal per week ... they are good
sources of protein without the accompanying high saturated fat seen in ...

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One high-saturated fat meal can be bad

  Eating just one meal high in saturated fat — in this case, carrot cake and a milkshake — can quickly prevent "good" cholesterol from protecting the body against clogged arteries, a small study shows.

The results of the research weren't a surprise to the experts, but they say the findings reaffirm something that more people need to understand:

"What we put into our mouth makes a big difference in terms of our health," said Dr. Charles McCauley, a cardiologist with Marshfield Clinic in Wisconsin, who reviewed the research but wasn't involved with the study. "We really have to be very careful as to how our food is processed and what kind of ingredients we use."

In the study, at The Heart Research Institute in Sydney, Australia, 14 people, ages 18-40, ate two meals of carrot cake and a milkshake one month apart. One meal was high in saturated fat — using coconut oil — and the other was high in polyunsaturated fat — using safflower oil.

Saturated fat has long been linked to the buildup of plaque that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. HDL, the "good" cholesterol, protects arteries from the inflammation that leads to artery-clogging plaques. And plaque hurts the ability of arteries to expand to carry blood to tissues and organs.

The researchers, led by Dr. Stephen Nicholls, a cardiologist now at the Cleveland Clinic, found that three hours after eating the saturated-fat cake and shake, the lining of the arteries was hindered from expanding to increase blood flow. And after six hours, the anti-inflammatory qualities of the good cholesterol were reduced.

But the polyunsaturated meal seemed to improve those anti-inflammatory qualities. Also, fewer inflammatory agents were found in the arteries than before the meal.

"They're looking at things in terms of real live living," said McCauley. "Carrot cake. How more real does that get?"

The study appears in the Aug. 15 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

"It's a simple study. Sometimes the best studies are those that are very straightforward," said Dr. Richard Milani, head of preventive cardiology at Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans.

He notes that the research isn't suggesting that people eat a steady diet of carrot cake and milkshakes.

However, he said, "given a choice between something with polyunsaturated fat and saturated fat, please avoid the saturated fat."

Nicholls said "the take-home, public-health message is this: It's further evidence to support the need to aggressively reduce the amount of saturated fat consumed in the diet."

Saturated fats are found mostly in food from animals, including beef, pork, lard, poultry fat, butter, milk and cheeses, and some plants, including coconut oil, palm oil and cocoa butter.

Polyunsaturated fats are found in oils from plants, including safflower, sesame and sunflower seeds, corn and soybeans, many nuts and seeds.

Dr. James O'Keefe, a cardiologist at the Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, said Nicholls' study shows "a really important concept — when you eat the wrong types of food, inflammation and damage to the vessels happens immediately afterward."

Too many people simply are eating the wrong kind of fats, O'Keefe said.

"Even one meal of a double cheeseburger with fries and a Coke will mess up your system, let alone a steady diet of it, which is recipe for disaster," O'Keefe said.

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On the Net:

American Heart Association: http://www.americanheart.org/

Journal of the American College of Cardiology: http://www.cardiosource.com/jacc/index.asp

Senators Slam Voluntary Bird Flu Testing

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senators on Friday criticized the Agriculture Department's planning for deadly bird flu, saying the voluntary nature of its testing program threatens the U.S. poultry industry.

At issue is a federal audit that found the government lacks a comprehensive plan for testing and monitoring bird flu in commercial poultry. The department says it will have a plan in place by October.

"It is surprising that USDA does not have a program that monitors and collects data on what testing is taking place," the senators wrote in a letter to Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns.

"We are deeply concerned that the agency has waited until this year to begin to develop a comprehensive surveillance plan for avian influenza, which will not be complete until October," wrote the group, which includes Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa.

The group includes four other Democrats - Sens. Harry Reid of Nevada, Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Clinton and Charles Schumer of New York - and one Republican, Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa.

The senators said the department is relying too heavily on states and that many states don't have enough personnel to help coordinate.

"Consequently, some states are adequately prepared, while others are not prepared and do not even have avian influenza response plans," the senators wrote.

A department spokesman said Friday that officials are working to fix the problems raised in the audit, done by the department' inspector general, and that auditors approve of those efforts.

"This has been a key priority for the department," spokesman Ed Loyd said. "This is not something that's just theoretical to the department. We have experience in dealing with previous high-path outbreaks."

Bird flu is common in U.S. poultry flocks, but the virulent Asian strain that has killed at least 133 people has not been found in this country. Most of the human cases have been linked to infected birds, but scientists worry the virus could mutate, become highly contagious and then easily spread among people.

The audit happened before the department received $91 million from Congress to help prepare for bird flu, Loyd said. The testing plan is separate from a multi-agency response plan released in March, he said.

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Agriculture Department: http://www.usda.gove

 
 
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