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  2. Seth Roberts - Wikipedia

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    A prolific blogger, He was the author of the bestselling book The Shangri-La Diet. [2] [3] He was well known for his work in self-experimentation which led to many discoveries, including his personal diet, multiple publications and his expansive blog. [4] Roberts's work has been featured in The New York Times Magazine and The Scientist.

  3. The Beck Diet Solution - Wikipedia

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    The Beck Diet Solution, authored by Judith S. Beck, uses cognitive and behavioral techniques to teach dieters how to lose weight and continually motivate themselves to maintain their weight loss. It is one of the first books to apply Cognitive Therapy techniques to dieting and permanent weight loss.

  4. Lulu Hunt Peters - Wikipedia

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    Lulu Hunt Peters (1873–1930) was an American physician and writer who wrote a featured newspaper column entitled Diet and Health, which she followed up with a best-selling book, Diet & Health: With Key to the Calories. She was the first person to widely popularize the concept of counting calories as a method of weight loss.

  5. Lacunar amnesia - Wikipedia

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    Lacunar amnesia is the loss of memory about a specific event. This specific form of amnesia is caused by brain damage in the limbic system which is responsible for our memories and emotions. When the damage occurs it leaves a lacuna, or a gap, in the record of memory within the cortex region of the brain. There is a general belief that certain ...

  6. Carlson Wade - Wikipedia

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    The diet forbid the consumption of fried, processed or sugar foods. [5] Wade argued that raw fruits and vegetables "are prime sources of enzymes which then are used by your billions of body cells to alert the mitochondria to perform internal combustion; this action helps to melt the accumulated fat in your cells, and wash them right out of your ...

  7. Karl Lagerfeld's Troubling Diet Book Resurfaced & It's ... - AOL

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    Women's Wear Daily reports that the diet detailed in the book included three phrases of alternating calorie intakes. The first phase consisted of just 800 to 900 calories a day, the second phase ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Datalog - Wikipedia

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    The program complexity is the complexity of the decision problem when A and R are inputs and E is fixed. The combined complexity is the complexity of the decision problem when A, E, and R are inputs. With respect to data complexity, the decision problem for Datalog is P-complete (See Theorem 4.4 in [25]). P-completeness for data complexity ...