May 9, 2008
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MANILA (dpa) - Animal protection activists on Thursday urged Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to adopt and publicly advocate a vegetarian diet as part of efforts to ease a food supply crunch and skyrocketing prices.
(NBC) — Phen-Fen, a blockbuster diet drug pulled off the market a decade ago amid reports of heart valve problems, could be making a comeback.
Eating like a caveman may trim the waist and protect against heart disease, a study suggests. Volunteers were put on a stone-age diet of berries, nuts, lean meat, fish and vegetables while cutting out cereals, dairy products and refined sugar.
The diet drug, Phen-Fen could make a comeback — a decade after being pulled off the market, due to reports of heart valve problems. Scientists analyzed the drug's side effects and found that a serotonin receptor caused the dangerous heart problems.
President Arroyo has rejected an appeal by animal rights activists to convert to a vegetarian diet to help fight rising food prices, her spokesman said Thursday.
MANILA, Philippines — Although welcoming the suggestion of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to go vegetarian in the face of the food crisis, Malacaang said on Thursday it could not impose such a diet on the public.