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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 14:32:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Managing Your Sugar Intake: Try Sugar Free Alternatives</title>
      <description>  Editor&amp;#39;s note: For every day in January 2008, we&amp;#39;ll encourage you to keep your New Year&amp;#39;s Resolutions by giving a diet and fitness tip of the day from our dietitian, Heather Reese.  &amp;nbsp;Instead of buying the full-fat, full-sugar versions of your favorite foods, try the lowfat, fat-free or sugar-free varieties. This way you can enjoy the foods you love without all the added calories. Remember that fat-free and sugar-free foods...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 15:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Diabetes Tip: Avoid Skipping Meals</title>
      <description>  Editor&amp;#39;s note: In January 2008, we&amp;#39;ll encourage you to keep your New Year&amp;#39;s Resolutions by giving a diet and fitness tip of the day from our dietitian, Heather Reese.  &amp;nbsp;Studies have shown that the larger the plate, the more food we eat. Try eating off of your salad plates instead of your dinner plates; this will help you serve up smaller portions.&amp;nbsp;Tip #1: Avoid Skipping MealsTip #2: Beware of Juice and Soda Tip #3: Walk...</description>
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      <title>Keeping Your New Years Resolutions: Suggestions for A Diabetic</title>
      <description>  Editor&amp;#39;s note: In January 2008, we&amp;#39;ll encourage you to keep your New Year&amp;#39;s Resolutions by giving a diet and fitness tip of the day from our dietitian, Heather Reese.&amp;nbsp;Dessert is often a part of dining out with friends, and occasionally that&amp;#39;s OK. But instead of diving in to it alone, take it in moderation -- share it with a friend. You&amp;#39;ll still get all of the taste but without all of the calories.&amp;nbsp;Tip #1: Avoid...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 17:47:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Five Tips to Healthy Living With Diabetes</title>
      <description>Editor&amp;#39;s note: For every day in January 2008, we&amp;#39;ll encourage you to keep your New Year&amp;#39;s Resolutions by giving a diet and fitness tip of the day from our dietitian, Heather Reese.&amp;nbsp;It&amp;#39;s easy to consume hundreds of calories while standing in front of the refrigerator before we even know it. Decide what you want to eat, put it on a plate, sit down and enjoy. The mealtime experience plays into our feeling of satisfaction. If we...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 11:01:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>A Diabetics How-To On Avoiding Overeating</title>
      <description>  Editor&amp;#39;s note: For every day in January 2008, we&amp;#39;ll encourage you to keep your New Year&amp;#39;s Resolutions by giving a diet and fitness tip of the day from our dietitian, Heather Reese.   &amp;nbsp;We live in a fast-paced society, so it&amp;#39;s important to remind ourselves to slow down once in a while -- especially when we&amp;#39;re eating. It takes 20 to 30 minutes for the message that you are full to get from your stomach to your brain....</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 15:42:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Burn Calories &amp; Be Active addressing Diabetes by Walking a Healthy 10,000 Steps</title>
      <description>   Editor&amp;#39;s note: For every day in January 2008, we&amp;#39;ll encourage you to keep your New Year&amp;#39;s Resolutions by giving a diet and fitness tip of the day from our dietitian, Heather Reese.  &amp;nbsp;Walking is a great way to burn calories, and a pedometer helps you stay focused on being more active. If you have a pedometer, strap it on and aim for 10,000 steps. Studies show that people who average 10,000 steps per day are more likely to...</description>
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      <title>Diabetes Health in 2008, Tip 2: Beware of Soda and Juice</title>
      <description>  Editor&amp;#39;s note: Each day in January 2008, Dietitian Heather Reese will encourage you to keep your New Year&amp;#39;s Resolutions by giving a diet and fitness tip of the day.&amp;nbsp;Beware of caloric beverages. Calories from drinks are often forgotten or ignored when counting calories. A can of regular soda or a glass of juice are around 100 calories each. And a couple drinks at your local happy hour can quickly add up to as many calories as a...</description>
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      <title>Diabetes Health in 2008, Tip 1: Avoid Skipping Meals</title>
      <description>  Editor&amp;#39;s note: For every day in January 2008, we&amp;#39;ll encourage you to keep your New Year&amp;#39;s Resolutions by giving a diet and fitness tip of the day from our dietitian, Heather Reese. &amp;nbsp;Eat several small meals a day. Skipping meals because you want to cut calories, or even because you&amp;#39;re too busy to eat, just leads to overeating later. Eating three meals a day also helps keep your metabolism going, which means you&amp;#39;re...</description>
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