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Detox News Archive03-May-2007
A new diet fad: lemon detox (Seattle Times) At 6-foot-4 and a rangy 212 pounds, Scott Campbell doesn't need to lose weight. But there he was, squeezing lemon juice and mixing it with...
Athletics (RWire): Recovering Addicts Will Run the Colfax Marathon with a Little Help from Friends (RunnersWeb.com) DENVER - Imagine being addicted to drugs or alcohol. Your addiction takes over your life to the point that you have to enter a long-term rehabilitation program. This is not a 90-day Detox, this is one to two years in the Denver Rescue Mission's New Life Program.
Celebrities Boost Lemon Detox Diet Fad (AP via Yahoo! Asia News) At 6-foot-4 and a rangy 212 pounds, Scott Campbell doesn't need to lose weight.
Experts skeptical of 'Master Cleanse' detox diet (CNN.com) NEW YORK (AP) -- At 6-foot-4 and a rangy 212 pounds, Scott Campbell doesn't need to lose weight. But there he was, squeezing lemon juice and mixing it with maple syrup, bottled water and cayenne pepper.
Waiting list has 1,300 daily (Hammond Daily Star) ALBANY - Before Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana did not have enough hospital, clinic, detox or halfway house beds to help people with addictive disorders and mental health problems such as depression.
Caution on lemon detox diet (The Mercury) AN extreme diet is gaining popularity thanks to celebrities, but doctors have urged caution before jumping on the bandwagon.
Soothsayers and Spiky Prawns on Temple Street: Hong Kong Dining (Bloomberg.com) May 3 (Bloomberg) -- I should quit journalism, go into business with a pig, and marry a fat cow. So said William Kam, a fortune teller at Hong Kong's Temple Street Night Market, referring to the signs of the Chinese zodiac.
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