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  2. Ketogenic diet - Wikipedia

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    Experts on the ketogenic diet recommend it be strongly considered for children with uncontrolled epilepsy who have tried and failed two anticonvulsant drugs; [19] most children who start the ketogenic diet have failed at least three times this number. [27] The ketogenic diet is indicated as an adjunctive (additional) treatment in children and ...

  3. Low-carbohydrate diet - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 September 2024. Diets restricting carbohydrate consumption This article is about low-carbohydrate dieting as a lifestyle choice or for weight loss. For information on low-carbohydrate dieting as a therapy for epilepsy, see Ketogenic diet. An example of a low-carbohydrate dish, cooked kale and poached ...

  4. Keto diet - Wikipedia

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    Keto diet may refer to: A low-carbohydrate , high-fat diet mainly used for weight loss in adults Ketogenic diet , a special diet for treating epilepsy, mostly in children

  5. Credit card pros and cons - AOL

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    Plus, “Credit cards can help you avoid carrying around a significant amount of cash,” Enright says. And if cash is stolen or lost, it’s probably gone for good. Purchase protection

  6. Personalized nutrition startup Zoe closes out Series B at ...

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    Personalized nutrition startup Zoe — named not for a person but after the Greek word for ‘life’ — has topped up its Series B round with $20M, bringing the total raised to $53M.. The latest ...

  7. Cash back vs. travel points: How to choose credit card rewards

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    Some cash back cards offer a flat 1.5 percent to 2 percent cash back for every purchase you make, while others offer higher bonus rewards — ranging from 3 percent to 5 percent back — in fixed ...

  8. Profile - Zazzle - TechCrunch

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    Creating products is a relatively straightforward process of choosing prodcuts (apparel, posters, stamps, etc.), uploading images, and pricing the items. Zazzle claims that they have “over ...

  9. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle was launched from their garage by Robert, Bobby, and Jeffrey Beaver, and went live in 2005. [5] The company received an initial investment of US$16 million in July 2005 from Google investors John Doerr and Ram Shriram, [3] and an additional investment of US$30 million in October 2007.