Expert Says Diet, Exercise Don't Extend Life Span
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - May 16, 1985 Diet, exercise and vitamins have no proven value in helping people extend ... The medical profession does not know of any definitive way to slow the aging ...
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The diet-exercise link: separating fact from fiction.
Free with registration - Tufts University Diet & Nutrition Letter - AccessMyLibrary.com - Feb 1, 1989 They also, unfortunately, accept a good many diet/exercise maxims as common ... Although there is little definitive evidence that exercise decreases ...
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Can diet, working out slow aging?
Pay-Per-View - St. Petersburg Times - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 2, 1988 But by modern scientific standards, definitive conclusions about exercise and diet leading to more vigorous later years is not possible. ...
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Other 11 -- No Title
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Jun 19, 1980 definitive information about the supposed benefits, but there is no doubt that risks ... but It can be kept in check through diet, exercise, and medication. ...
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Off of the Heart Disease Treadmill
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - ProQuest Archiver - Jan 19, 1988 Ornish, author of the 1983 book "Stress, Diet and Your Heart," is a proponent of the now widely accepted view that diet and exercise are effective ways to ...
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Sports Value Of Supplements Unproved .
Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive - Mar 25, 1986 There is significant evidence that a low cholesterol diet and exercise have a beneficial ... non-definitive and simply suggestive It is my belief, however, ...
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No Definitive Studies
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Sep 3, 1981 Most of our knowledge about the health effects of a vegetarian diet is not based on definitive studies. We know, however, that the saturated fats contained ...
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