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What to Eat Now ... for Every Work Situation
Put the right fuel in your body for each of these on-the-job scenarios — whether you're staying late at the office or dealing with jet lag. Here’s what to eat when confronted by these all-too-common work situations. Situation: It’s 8:17 a.m.,...
Tags: Situation, Protein, MoneyWatch, Jelly Bean, Broccoli, Diet, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Nutrition, Skipping Lunch, Working Late, Jet Lag, Anti-Jet-Lag Diet, Gail Belsky
Articles 2009-06-30
Eat Your Way to Success
What you eat and how you eat it are far more important to your performance and image at work than you think. That's why you need to consider the effect of food not only on your waistline but also on your brain.Quick: What did you have for lunch today? How...
Tags: Food, Breakfast, MoneyWatch, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Nutrition, Carbohydrates, Low-Carb Diets, Proteins, Fats, Fiber, Zinc, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Working Late, Skipping Lunch, Jet Lag, Anti-Jet-Lag Diet, Job Interviewing, Table Manners, Dining Etiquette, Emily Post Institute, Business Dinner
Articles 2009-06-30

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JAPAN'S ANTI-MONOPOLY LAW SCALED BACK.
TOKYO, Oct 6 Asia Pulse - The proposed revisions to the Anti-Monopoly Law reflect a compromise between the Fair Trade Commission, which is seeking stiffer penalties, and the ruling parties, potentially undermining the law's ability to curb collusive corporate behavior. The revised legislation is...
Tags: Fair Trade Commission, FTC, Manufacturing, SALES
Research articles 2004-10-06
GSK's Alli Diet Drug Has Problems With Your "Fat Friend"
The official blog of GlaxoSmithKline's Alli diet drug franchise has suddenly adopted a decidedly different voice. Alliconnect used to be a series of posts about health, nutrition, and some upfront warnings about Alli's side effects eat too much fatty food and you can lose bowel control. It...
Tags: Food, Brand, Women, GSK, Gender And Diversity, Sales Strategy, Food & Beverage, Branding, Human Resources, Sales, Manufacturing, Marketing, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2008-08-11
Suit seeks warning label for Atkins diet.
By Raja Mishra, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 31--The Atkins diet has gone from phenomenon to facing a backlash, and now the iconic weight loss plan is in the crosshairs of aggrieved patients and a pro-vegetarian group raising questions...
Tags: Boston Globe, cholesterol, lawsuit, meat
Research articles 2004-10-31
FDA Approves Second Anti-Cholesterol Spread
Two weeks after the approval of an anti-cholesterol spread, FDA approved a similar spread this time made by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, clearing the way for marketing in the United States. The spread, called Benecol, contains plant stanol esters that are proven to lower LDL or "bad" cholesterol when used in...
Tags: FDA
Research articles 1999-05-24
Herbalife magnate died from alcohol and anti-depressants, says
LOS ANGELES - Herbalife International Inc. founder Mark Hughes, who was found dead at his Malibu home on 21 May, died from an accidental combination of alcohol and anti-depressants. There were no signs of foul play, and an autopsy performed two days later was inconclusive, a coroner revealed on Friday....
Tags: Herbalife Ltd.
Research articles 2000-06-18
Slim-Fast pulls Whoopi's ads over raunchy anti-Bush rant
WEST PALM BEACH, United States AFP ? The diet products company Slim-Fast pulled its ads featuring comic Whoopi Goldberg because of her raunchy rant at President George W. Bush at a Democratic fundraiser last week. The company disavowed the barbs by Goldberg, who repeatedly made a sexual pun on...
Tags: advertisement, Agence France-Presse
Research articles 2004-07-14
UN lauds South Africa's new anti-AIDS programme
JOHANNESBURG AFP — The United Nations and AIDS lobby groups gave their seal of approval Wednesday to a new five-year programme by the South African government designed to halve the incidence of HIV infections. Pretoria has been heavily criticised at home and abroad over its past approach with its...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, infection
Research articles 2007-03-14
The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Jack Sirard column.
By Jack Sirard, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 15--QUESTION: I bought shares in Krispy Kreme a few days after it went public, and now I'm beginning to wonder what I should do. What do you think? ...
Tags: 401(k), Benefits, bond, Calpine Corp., FINANCE, Investment, Sacramento, SEC, stock, Taxes
Research articles 2004-10-15
Oprah, Dr. Oz Sue to Block Diet Sites
The companies, including FWM Laboratories, Inc. and CPX Interactive LLC, are accused of posting photos and videos of Oprah and Dr. Oz without permission, as well as crafting fake endorsements and testimonials from both TV personalities. Dr. Oz has appeared in more than 55 episodes of The Oprah Winfrey Show...
Tags: Oprah Winfrey
News items 2009-08-20
FDA Moves Against Unapproved Obesity Drugs
The FDA has published a list of unapproved, "tainted," or "undeclared" weight-loss drugs that it wants off the market. The list includes rimonabant and sibutramine. Rimonabant was the active ingredient in Zimulti/Acomplia, the ill-fated obesity treatment that Sanofi-Aventis tried to get approved in the U.S. The FDA turned the application...
Tags: FDA, Pill, Sibutramine, Meridia, Vivus, Federal Government, Government, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-01-09
Glaxo Makes Like Ponce de Leon With Sirtris Buy
You can't fault GlaxoSmithKline for temerity. The U.K. drugmaker's unexpectedly large $720 million bid for Sirtris Pharmaceuticals represents a gutsy bet that the Massachusetts biotech really has a handle on a class of drugs that slow aging. Not that anyone at either company is eager to describe their work that...
Tags: Pharmaceutical Company, Drug, Glaxo, Sirtris, Biotechnology, Federal Government, Government, David P. Hamilton
Blog posts 2008-04-22
KEIDANREN SEEKS LESSER PENALTIES FOR BID RIGGING.
TOKYO, July 14 Asia Pulse - The Fair Trade Commission should lighten the penalties on companies found to have engaged in bid rigging or cartels as long as they cooperate with FTC investigators or if profits generated from such practices are small, according to proposals released Tuesday by the Japan...
Tags: FINANCE, FTC
Research articles 2004-07-14
NBA suspends Detroit's Hunter 10 games for doping
NEW YORK AFP — Detroit Pistons guard Lindsey Hunter was suspended 10 games without pay here Wednesday by the National Basketball Association for violating the league's anti-doping program. The league announced in a statement that Hunter tested positive for phentermine, an appetite suppressant classified as an amphetamine that is...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cleveland, Detroit, Games, league, NBA
Research articles 2007-03-07
Breast cancer rises in China: report
BEIJING AFP — A growing number of Chinese women contract breast cancer as a result of a more Westernised diet and more stressful lifestyles, state media reported Tuesday. Out of China's 630 million women, 200,000 get the disease every year, and 40,000 eventually lose their lives, the China Daily...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, China, women
Research articles 2008-01-22
Pfizer's Wyeth Buy Eclipses $2.3 Bill. Bextra Troubles; 19,000 Layoffs to Come
Today's announcement that Pfizer is to acquire Wyeth for $68 million eclipsed some things that on any other day would have been headline news in themselves: a) The fact that Pfizer's earnings were down 90 percent due to a $2.3 billion settlement with the Department of Justice over its off-label...
Tags: Wyeth, Layoff, Pfizer Inc., Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Litigation, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-01-26
Las Vegas Review-Journal The Online Guy Column.
By Al Gibes, Las Vegas Review-Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 4--ANTI-SPAM VIGILANTE STRIKES BACK: Fighting spam -- all that unwanted and offending e-mail -- has become an obsession for some people. Spam control is certainly among the topics of...
Tags: Las Vegas Review-Journal
Research articles 2003-08-04
AMS to buy Universal Nutrition
Advantage Marketing Systems has signed a letter of intent to acquire Atlanta-based Universal Nutrition Corp. and its three affiliates. Financial details were not disclosed. The acquisition is subject to the execution of a definitive agreement and approval by AMS shareholders. UNC develops health, diet and beauty...
Tags: Universal Nutrition
Research articles 2000-10-24
Rising sales in 2005 put a positive twist on expansion plans for Wetzel's Pretzels
May the low-carb diet rest in peace. Or so contends Bill Phelps, chief executive and co-founder of Wetzel's Pretzels. Thanks in part to the rapid decline in anti-carbohydrate sentiments, the Pasadena, Calif.-based pretzel chain has ambitious plans to double its 250 locations over the next three years. In...
Tags: Wetzel's Pretzels LLC
Research articles 2006-02-13
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