The News Review:
- Health Calendar
- MAKE THIS YOUR SLIM-AT-LAST YEAR: With these trendy weight-loss drinks
- No Posh for Katie
- When dieting, get your partner to help
- Take Tea and See
- Craig Bierko – Super Deluxe – TV – New York Times
Health Calendar
Washington Post – Apr 13, 2008
Call 410-535-8233 or 301-855-1012, Ext. 8233, for dates and times. NUTRITIONAL COUNSELINGTake a healthy approach to weight loss, heart health and balanced nutrition. Meet with a registered dietitian. Calvert Memorial Hospital (3). Call for an appointment. One-hour session, $40; four sessions, $130.
MAKE THIS YOUR SLIM-AT-LAST YEAR: With these trendy weight-loss drinks
Vanguard – Apr 13, 2008
The online version of the newspaper is updated when the print edition hits the streets. , (a) TEA: Tea is hot and for good reason! Research shows your waistline will thank you. Instead of getting involved with all the crazy fad diets out there, all you have to do is drink more tea and you will see and feel the difference. All rights reserved.
Related: Cos also eyeing hospital lab management
No Posh for Katie
JoBlo.com – Apr 13, 2008
After cutting her hair in a similar style to Victoria’s and then dropping a scary amount of weight (supposedly to copycat Posh’s strict 900-calorie-a-day diet), I can understand why Tommy might be concerned. But throw in the fact that the two women haven’t been seen together in months and then factor in that the weight loss has been more recent, I’d say that Tom’s stomping around the house about his continually postponed flick, VALKYRIE, has had more of an effect on her than the British burned-out pop star. I don’t like the weight loss either, Tom. I really appreciated your wife’s cans better when they were young and full in THE GIFT. And I’m disgusted that you and your Scientologist ways prevented her from having an oversized Mommy rack because you weirdos think some combination of special formula and barley water is better than breast milk. And I take Xanax too.
When dieting, get your partner to help
Columbia Daily Tribune – Apr 13, 2008
"She’ll sit down and eat a bag of cookies right in front of me," one dieter said of his wife. One man refused to touch his wife’s "tasteless" vegetarian cuisine. Another proffered impossible-to-resist glasses of wine, which, of course, led to cheese and crackers and his wife falling off the weight-loss wagon. A few were openly skeptical of their partner’s ability to succeed. "He thinks that this is the way he’s going to be for good," said one woman whose husband was on a weight-loss diet. "All the power to him, but I just don’t see it happening. "
One reason people felt negatively about their partner’s diet was because they felt rejection, said Judy Paisley, the study’s lead author and an associate professor of nutrition at Toronto’s Ryerson University.
Take Tea and See
New York Times – Apr 13, 2008
Let the gin-soaked upper crusts dunk their pinkies into puddles of clotted cream; first-flush Assam turns my world impeccably civil and la-di-da. How vexing, then, that tea has abandoned its clubby ceremonial aspects in exchange for its alleged nutraceutical benefits, which the Chinese, Japanese and Indians have been touting for centuries. Does tea drinking promote miraculous weight loss, shrinking prostates, luminous complexions? Will it cure dropsy or dysentery? The proof is tentative, anecdotal and emphatically Eastern. But all tea ? black, green, white or yellow ? is rich in flavonoids and polyphenols, both lauded for their anti-oxidizing and anti-inflammatory properties. And it?s certainly progress when a drink long associated with illness becomes integral to wellness. But whether its analgesic, carminative or demulcent qualities can be proven depends on how far the pharmaceutical lobby will go to inhibit research. All tea comes from the leaves of an evergreen plant, Camellia sinensis.
Craig Bierko – Super Deluxe – TV – New York Times
New York Times – Apr 13, 2008
Bierko’s magnum opus is the Web video “Bathing With Bierko,” a comedy short created for the Turner-owned comedy site Super Deluxe (. com), in which he interviews.
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