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Atkins Nutritionals, based in Ronkonkoma, New York, is the commercial arm of Dr Atkins's legacy.
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Shortly before Dr Atkins died, Larry King interviewed him on his television show.
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The once portly Banting, who lived at 27 St James's Street, London (next door to what is now The Economist building) understood that even better than alcohol-sceptic Dr Atkins.
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But they argue that this is probably because they inadvertently consume fewer calories, rather than because of the mechanism suggested by Dr Atkins whereby the body switches from a carbohydrate-burning metabolism to a mainly fat-burning metabolism.
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Then, of course, there are Dr. Atkins' carbs or what we used to call starch.
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Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, which was published in 1992, revived his waning popularity just as Americans were waking up to a national obesity crisis.
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Atkins Nutrionals , the New York company founded in 1989 by the late Dr. Robert Atkins to cash in on his low-carb diet, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection yesterday.
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The low-carb diet was championed by the late Dr. Robert Atkins, who made our list of Top-Earning Dead Celebrities last year.
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Dr. Elliot Atkins testified that he diagnosed Sandusky with histrionic personality disorder, a class of conditions called dramatic personality disorders, which are marked by unstable emotions and distorted self-images.
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Dr. Elliot Atkins testified that he diagnosed Sandusky with histrionic personality disorder, part of a class of conditions called dramatic personality disorders that are marked by unstable emotions and distorted self-images.
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Click here for more about Dr. Robert Atkins.
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Dr Jebb and others expressed concern that, like any extreme diet, Atkins could pose long-term health risks.
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