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Vegetarianism News Tuesday June 3rd 2008



Kathy Freston: Conscious Eating, Okay, But WhereKathy Freston: Conscious Eating, Okay, But Where
(On Earth: Sun, 01 Jun) When I tell people I'm a vegan, the most popular question inevitably follows: "But, how do you get enough protein?" There it is again, the meat industry's most potent weapon against vegetarianism -- the protein myth.


Watch it Thursdays at 8pm on Channel 4Watch it Thursdays at 8pm on Channel 4
(Channel 4: Mon, 02 Jun) Come Dine With Me headed to Oxford but who was crowned the dinner party don? Could a vegan menu dazzle the carnivores in Newport?


Vegetarian diet: Can it help me control my diabetes?Vegetarian diet: Can it help me control my diabetes?
(Mayo Clinic: Fri, 30 May) Changing to a vegetarian diet probably won't cure your diabetes. But it may offer some benefits over a nonvegetarian diet — such as helping to better control your weight, reducing your risk of some diabetes-associated complications, and possibly even making your body more responsive to insulin.



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New Vegetarian Food With Several Health BenefitsNew Vegetarian Food With Several Health Benefits
(Science Daily: Fri, 30 May) A new vegetarian food that boosts the uptake of iron and offers a good set of proteins. The food, called tempe, is moreover a whole-grain product with high folate content. It is generally accepted in medicine that whole-grains reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases, and it is also believed that it protects against age-related diabetes and certain forms of cancer. The B vitamin folate is the ...


Clark mourning the loss of popular scholarClark mourning the loss of popular scholar
(Worcester Telegram & Gazette: Sun, 01 Jun) WORCESTER - Winston Napier rode his bicycle to and from work at Clark University, was a vegetarian who took care of his health, and even patted his skin dry because it is the proper way to care for skin, members of his family say.


A vegetarian diet can reduce cancer risksA vegetarian diet can reduce cancer risks
(Express India: Thu, 29 May) Vegetarian diet and fresh fruits contribute to a longer life, suggested a study which showed that it gives protection against a wide variety of cancers.


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