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For example, according to the administration, a diet soda, a milk shake or sweetened latte that is larger than 16 ounces wouldn't be banned.
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Always a health nut, he recently adopted a vegan diet (no eggs, milk or other animal products).
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You've been "conserving" calories for years -- with diet sodas, low-fat milk and lately with fat-free potato chips.
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Farmeron is a Web data service that farmers can use to aggregate the troves of information produced about their animals: diet, health, reproduction, milk production and medicine or drug dosage.
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Today stout might be deemed a diet drink with fewer calories than low fat milk or orange juice.
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It is nearly impossible to ingest sufficient vitamin D in a typical diet, and it is nearly absent from breast milk.
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Dr. McCarron says pregnant women should first try to get calcium through their diet by consuming three to four servings a day of milk or other dairy foods.
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The treatment of a serious gluten allergy is a gluten-free diet, which has a lot of meat, fruit, milk and potatoes.
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To the untrained eye like my own, Dean's cattle look in rude health but he shakes his head and explains, with their restrictive diet, his dairy herd is producing less and poorer quality milk.
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In this country, milk is vitamin D-fortified, so this is one guaranteed way to get some D in your diet.
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Vitamin B-12 deficiency can result from a diet lacking in vitamin B-12, which is found mainly in meat, eggs and milk.
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Diet sodas, fruit juices and dairy-based drinks are safe (if more than 50% milk and more than 70% fruit or vegetable juice).
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