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  2. Robert Atkins (physician) - Wikipedia

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    The Atkins Diet is a low-carbohydrate diet promoted by Atkins. [16] [17] [18] His success inspired others to generate low-carb diets, and many companies released low-carb diets and low-carb foods. After his death, the popularity of Atkins' diet waned, with other low-carb diets eroding its market share and questions being raised about its safety.

  3. Atkins diet - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution, first published in 1972 [1]. The Atkins diet is a low-carbohydrate fad diet devised by Robert Atkins in the 1970s, marketed with claims that carbohydrate restriction is crucial to weight loss and that the diet offered "a high calorie way to stay thin forever".

  4. Who was Dr. Atkins? Here's the man behind the Atkins Diet - AOL

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  5. Adelle Davis - Wikipedia

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    Adelle Davis (25 February 1904 – 31 May 1974) was an American writer and nutritionist, considered "the most famous nutritionist in the early to mid-20th century." [1]: 150 She was an advocate for improved health through better nutrition.

  6. Atkins Nutritionals - Wikipedia

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    Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. was originally founded as Complementary Formulations in 1989. [1] The company was renamed to Atkins Nutritionals in 1998. [2] It was founded to supplement the way of the Atkins diet. The diet was developed after Atkins read a research paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The paper, entitled "Weight ...

  7. Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Atkins High School (North Carolina), Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on the National Register of Historic Places; Atkins v. Virginia, a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that executing individuals with intellectual disabilities violates the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishments; J. J. Atkins, a thoroughbred ...

  8. South Beach Diet - Wikipedia

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    [4] [15] [19] By 2004 there were about 8 million copies in print, a trade paperback South Beach Diet Good Fats/Good Carbs Guide had 3 million copies in print, and The South Beach Diet Cookbook went on sale with a printing of 1.75 million copies. [15] In 2004, former US President Bill Clinton reportedly followed the diet. [20]

  9. Burger King products - Wikipedia

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    [122] [123] Burger King added low-carb variants of several of its products in 2004 that are in accordance with low-carb diets such as the Atkins diet and the South Beach Diet. [124] Low-carbohydrate preparation consists of eliminating the bread and serving the product in a bowl with silverware. [125]

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