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  2. The Oatmeal - Wikipedia

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    The Oatmeal is a webcomic and humor website created in 2009 by cartoonist Matthew Inman.It offers original comics, quizzes, and occasional articles. Inman has produced a series of Oatmeal books with content from the webcomic and previously unpublished material, related board games, and other merchandise.

  3. Maggie Goes on a Diet - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Goes on a Diet is a children's book by Paul Kramer about weight management in childhood aimed towards children aged 6–12. [1] According to WorldCat, the book is held in 19 libraries as of May, 2015.

  4. Barry Sears - Wikipedia

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    Sears continued to apply his dietary approach to other areas of health influenced by inflammation, and published his first book on anti-aging, The Anti-Aging Zone, in 1999. [6] [9] [10] Over the next decade, Sears studied and released a number of books based on what he said was the linkage between diet and inflammation. [11]

  5. The Oatmeal and FunnyJunk legal dispute - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 2012, Carreon filed a pro se lawsuit Carreon v. Inman et al in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California in Oakland against Inman, Indiegogo Inc., the American Cancer Society, the National Wildlife Federation and a hundred anonymous Internet users for allegations related to the Oatmeal case.

  6. International Standard Bibliographic Description - Wikipedia

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    Each area, except area 7, is composed of multiple elements with structured classifications. Elements and areas that do not apply to a particular resource are omitted from the description. Standardized punctuation (colons, semicolons, slashes, dashes, commas, and periods) is used to identify and separate the elements and areas.

  7. Good Calories, Bad Calories - Wikipedia

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    Good Calories, Bad Calories: Fats, Carbs, and the Controversial Science of Diet and Health (published as The Diet Delusion in the United Kingdom and Australia) is a 2007 book by science journalist Gary Taubes. Taubes argues that the last few decades of dietary advice promoting low-fat diets has been consistently incorrect.

  8. Blake F. Donaldson - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The book described "the big bad seven" foods: milk, cream, ice cream, eggs, cheese, chocolate and flour which should be eliminated from the diet. [9] Surgeon Charles G. Heyd wrote a supportive preface for the book. [8] The diet that Donaldson put his patients on consisted of three fatty steaks a day, three cups of coffee and six glasses ...

  9. Herbert M. Shelton - Wikipedia

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    Shelton, Herbert M. / Willard, Jo / Oswald, Jean A. The Original Natural Hygiene Weight Loss Diet Book. (New Canaan, CT: Keats Publishing, Inc, 1986). ISBN 0-87983-376-9; Shelton, Herbert M. Rubies in the Sand. (1961). Shelton, Herbert M. The Science and Fine Art of Fasting. Shelton, Herbert M. The Science and Fine Art of Natural Hygiene ...