Friday, August 5, 2011

11 Popular Diet Myths Debunked

Friday, August 5, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Are Unhealthy Foods Lurking in Your Fridge?
  • How to Pick the Best Moisturizer
  • Does Your Anger Get the Better of You?

Top Story 11 Popular Diet
Myths Debunked

If you hear the same diet advice over and
over, you start to believe it, even if it isn't
true. Have you been duped by a diet myth?

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Health News & Features
Are Unhealthy Foods Lurking in Your Fridge?
These 10 refrigerator staples are high in saturated fat, trans
fat, sugar, or sodium ... and you may not even realize it!
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  • Are You Hardwired to Overeat?


How to Pick the Best Moisturizer
When it comes to moisturizing creams and lotions, the options are
endless. Here's how to choose one that's just right for your skin.
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Does Your Anger Get the Better of You?
Venting your anger -- yelling, throwing something -- just fans the flames
and rarely makes you feel better. Here are some healthy alternatives.

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