April 4th, 2007

Obesity and heart disease


Baltimore Sun - Dean Ornish, a cardiologist at the University of California, San Francisco, who developed one of the diets in the Stanford study. “A lot of people are stressed or isolated.” Having the support of other people - be it family, other dieters or a

New U.S. Oil to Bring 48% TFA Reduction in McDonald’s Fries in Early
CSR Wire - Dean Ornish, MD, Founder of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, said, “From a nutrition standpoint, this is going to have a major and immediate impact. McDonald

And the Winner Is . . . Well, Nobody
Washington Post - and obese women that compared four weight-loss regimens: the very-low-carbohydrate Atkins approach; the Zone diet, a reduced-carbohydrate regimen created by author Barry Sears; the very-low-fat, mostly vegetarian plan by physician Dean Ornish; and a

Still No Perfect Diet
US News and World Report - The other three diet regimens the researchers examined include the Zone diet by Barry Sears, a biochemist and nutrition scientist, favoring a 40-30-30 percent balance of carbs, protein, and fat, and the diet developed by internist Dean Ornish, which

The Three Keys to Change
WOI-TV - Dean Ornish, a professor of medicine at the University of California at San Francisco, convinced the Mutual of Omaha insurance company to pay for an unusual experiment. The researchers recruited 194 patients who suffered from severely clogged

Heart Attack Risk

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