IX International Mediterranean Diet Conference
The Mediterranean Diet Foundation (FDM) is organizing the IX Barcelona International Conference on the Mediterranean Diet, which will be held on March 27-28 2012 within the framework of the International Food and Beverage Exhibition, Alimentaria '12, located in ALIMENTARIA HUB, Hall 7. (story in Spanish)Vía Nutricion.pro el día 27/01/2012
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Fried food not tied to heart disease in Spain
A study in Wednesday's issue of the British Medical Journal suggests that frying foods in olive and sunflower oils is not associated with an increased risk of heart disease or premature death.Vía CBC News el día 26/01/2012
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Health calls out to 262 schools to improve their cafeteria menus
Public Health wants them to fit within the parameters of the Mediterranean Diet, which 196 are in compliance.Vía La Verdad el día 26/01/2012
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A Mediterranean-Style Diet ‘Halves The Risk Of Parkinson’s Disease’
According to Japanese scientists, a daily Mediterranean-style diet could potentially halve the risk of Parkinson’s disease.Vía Huffington Post el día 19/01/2012
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Eating right
We must increase physical activity and improve eating habits, returning to the Mediterranean Diet. (story in Spanish)Vía Levante-EMV el día 19/01/2012
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A worldly way of eating
Those struggling with a strict New Year’s diet resolution may want to consider a lifelong diet, instead.Vía The Herald-News el día 17/01/2012
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Mediterranean diet adds ’2-3 years’ to life
The Mediterranean diet, which is recognised by UNESCO's World Heritage listing, can add two to three years to your life, according to new Swedish research.Vía Ahram Online el día 16/01/2012
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The prestigious Harvard diet
The University launched its own guide a year after the U.S. government made public its recommendations for a healthy diet.Vía El Diario Montanes el día 17/01/2012
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“After Christmas excesses, good nutrition is essential”
Interview with Francisco Noguera Moreno, doctor and nutritionist. (in Spanish)Vía Diario de Cordoba el día 16
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Well-informed people stick to healthier eating patterns
The more people are informed by newspapers, television and the Internet, the more they stick to the Mediterranean diet, which is the healthiest eating pattern in the world, a new study has found.Vía News Track India el día 13/01/2012
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