About

Name: Connie Bennett
Dateline: New York, New York
Weblog: www.sugarshock.com [RSS]
Articles: 20
First Published: Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Last Published: Friday, June 15, 2007
Writer Bio
Connie Bennett is an experienced journalist; author of the engaging, engrossing book, SUGAR SHOCK! (Berkley Books, Jan. 2007); and a former dedicated “sugar addict,” who reluctantly quit sugar and refined carbohydrates on doctor’s orders in 1998, which made all 44 of her perplexing symptoms vanish. Connie is a sought-after “Savvy Sugar Sleuth,” who playfully but seriously spreads the sour scoop about sweets and other “culprit carbs,” which could send you into SUGAR SHOCK! You can visit her at her website.
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Currently listing articles 20-1:
  1. CBS News Sunday Morning Airs Story About Sugar This Sunday, June 17

    — Emmy Award-Winning Reporter Susan Spencer Reports About Sugar on CBS News Sunday Morning

    NEWS in Books on June 15, 2007

  2. Six Tips to Help Your Children Slim Down From Renowned Children's Obesity Expert Dr. David Ludwig

    — Parents — you can learn tools to help trim your children down.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on June 07, 2007

  3. Advocacy Group to Rally in Support of Trans Fat Ban in New York City Restaurants on October 30

    — New Yorkers to stage public rally to give dangerous trans fats the boot from restaurants.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on October 22, 2006

  4. 21-Day Kick-Sugar Countdown Program Kicks Off Jan. 5 — Complimentary Until Nov. 1

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    OPINION in Culture on October 26, 2005

  5. Nearly 21 Million People in U.S. Have Diabetes — A 14 % Jump Since 2002

    — About 20.8 million Americans – or 7 percent of the U.S. population – now have diabetes, with more than 6 million of them unaware that

    NEWS in Culture on October 26, 2005

  6. Dr. Perricone's Diet Book Released

    — Dr. Nicholas Perricone — who believes that sugary, high-glycemic foods are inflammatory (meaning, they can make you fat and more) — has come out with

    OPINION in Culture on September 28, 2005

  7. Contrary Viewpoints on Bloggers

    — Bloggers (citizen journalists) can keep professional journalists on their toes, points out Sean Gallagher, senior editor of Ziff Davis Internet's vertical enterprise sites.

    OPINION in Culture on September 27, 2005

  8. Lawmakers Smoking Hot Over Pot-Flavored Candies

    — Parents and police want to stop the spread of a hot new candy - marijuana-flavored lollipops and gumdrops.

    OPINION in Tastes on September 25, 2005

  9. Befuddled by Blogging? Books to Blog By

    — If you're clamoring to know more about blogging, here are three hot resources, including the fascinating books, Blog and Buzz Marketing With Blogs for Dummies.

    REVIEW in Culture on September 25, 2005

  10. Handcuffed Swimmer Tackles Hudson To Fight Diabetes

    — Fitness trainer Brian Friedman — who, last year swam from Alcatraz to San Francisco — is swimming across the Hudson River Friday.

    NEWS in Culture on September 21, 2005

  11. Is Lots of Fructose Water Foolhardy? Apology, Too

    — In my zeal to report the dangers, I used an inappropriate word to characterize Seth Roberts's diet plan.

    OPINION in Culture on September 14, 2005

  12. General Mills Study Backs Cereal For Breakfast

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    OPINION in Culture on September 12, 2005

  13. Freakonomics Duo Duped — Fructose Water Diet is Dangerous

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    NEWS in Culture on September 11, 2005

  14. Low-Carb, Protein-Rich Diet With Exercise Works, Study Shows

    — Exercise, coupled with a high-protein, low-carb diet can be especially effective in peeling off the pounds.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on September 10, 2005

  15. Crashing into Cars When Hypoglycemic

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    OPINION in Sci/Tech on September 10, 2005

  16. Experts Tell Actress, "Forget the Maple Syrup"

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    OPINION in Sci/Tech on September 09, 2005

  17. Robotic Dog Won't Wag Tail if You Pig Out on Cookies!

    — If you've scarfed down a bag of cookies, your pooch won't wag his tail when you get home...

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on September 09, 2005

  18. Oatmeal Beats Out Cap'n Crunch for Kids' Cognition

    — Kids who eat whole grains for breakfast do better on tests than those who eat sugary cereals such as Cap'n Crunch, a new study finds.

    OPINION in Culture on September 08, 2005

  19. Donate Today! It's "Blog for Relief" Day

    — Today, on "Blog for Relief Day," I urge those of us still on dry land to reach deep into our wallets and hearts to donate

    OPINION in Culture on September 01, 2005

  20. BIG BOOS for "Red Eye" Star, Who Lauds Sugar as Diet Secret!

    — Do NOT listen to "Red Eye" actress Rachel McAdams, 29, who displays a horrible lack of nutrition knowledge when she dispenses the most horrific "diet

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on August 30, 2005

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