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CBN NewsWatch: February 25, 2013

On CBN Newswatch, Feb. 25: Critics say Obama fearmongering on sequester; Women may be required to register for draft; Mediterranean diet beats low fat for heart health; and more.

Mediterranean Diet Beats Low Fat for Heart Health

Mediterranean Diet Beats Low Fat for Heart Health

Too Good to be True? Team Creates Low-Fat Chocolate

Too Good to be True? Team Creates Low-Fat Chocolate

Study: Low-Carb Diet More Effective than Low-Fat

Study: Low-Carb Diet More Effective than Low-Fat

Katie Zephir: 106 Pounds Lighter

She ballooned up to 260 pounds at her heaviest. Today, she's a half marathon runner. See how this make-up artist lost the weight.

Jonny Bowden: The Healthiest Foods on Earth

Nutrition expert Jonny Bowden discusses his book, The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth.

Chef Ellie Krieger: So Easy

Food Network chef Ellie Krieger has a unique food plan to eat well and healthy in the new year.

Thanksgiving: Eating Great and Loving it

Eating well on Turkey Day means choosing turkey and other foods that are both tasty and nutritious.

Kim Bensen: For the Love of Food

She lost 200 pounds. Now, author Kim Bensen gives tips to avoid overeating during the holidays.

Christine Avanti: Christmas Recipes from the Skinny Chick

The author cooks up some holiday delights that won't stretch your waistline.

Dr. Susan Bartell: Forming a Fit Family

As childhood obesity rises, this author has a plan to get your kids moving and keeping off the weight.

Liz Vaccariello: Cook for a Flat Belly

A slim waistline starts in the kitchen. Get recipes and guidance from the author of the Flat Belly Diet.

Kim Bensen: 'Finally Thin'

Kim Bensen, who lost 14 dress sizes through Weight Watchers, cooks up yummy and healthy snacks with Kristi Watts.

Study: Low-Fat Diet May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk

Study: Low-Fat Diet May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk

USDA Plan May Mean Healthier School Lunches

USDA Plan May Mean Healthier School Lunches